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FALSE-TWIST YARNS—THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YARN AND FABRIC PROPERTIES
Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings, 1961The paper describes the changes in yarn and fabric properties which occur when a Courtolon false-twist bulked yarn is progressively modified from a high to a low-stretch yarn. It is shown that crimp rigidity is an adequate single parameter to explain the differences which arise in fabric geometry when knitting such yarns as compared with non-stretch ...
L. Cotton, M. G. Bladon
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Twisted impregnated yarns: Elastic properties
The Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 2000Twisted yarns are normally used for increasing the lateral cohesion of filaments and also for ease of handling. By twisting yarns, the microdamage can be localized, leading to possible increase in the failure strength of the yarns. In this paper, an analytical method is presented for predicting the elastic properties of twisted impregnated yarns made ...
NAIK, NK, MADHAVAN, V
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Effect Yarns: Properties and Parameters
Journal of the Textile Institute, 1989Because of their importance in some apparel, hand-knitted, and upholstery fabrics, an attempt is made to classify fancy yarns and to study the effect of parameters such as linear densities, bulk coefficients, and colour content in souffle, ombre, and woollen yarns. The results may help to form a basis for improving repeatability and for engineering new
F. Testore, G. M. Guala
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Magnetic cotton yarns – optimization of magnetic properties
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2015In this paper, we present the effect of ferrite percentage content and electric current intensity passing through the electromagnet coil on magnetic properties (saturation induction, residual induction, and coercive field) of magnetic staple yarns. Also, we present a method for obtaining magnetic yarns by direct coating with magnetic powder (barium ...
Marian C. Grosu +3 more
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Poly(ethylene terephthalate) yarn with antibacterial properties
Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition, 2001Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) yarn with grafted poly(acrylic acid) (poly(AA)) was loaded with [6R-[6alpha,7beta(Z)]]-7-[[2-amino-4-thiazolyl)(methoxy-imino)acetyl]aminol-8-oxo-3-[[(1,2,5,6-tetrahydro-2-methyl-5,6-dioxo-1,2,4-triazin-3-yl)thio]-methyl]-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0] oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid (Lendacin), a cephalosporin-type ...
J, Buchensk +3 more
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Functionalized Polyamide Yarns – Electrokinetic Properties
2012This paper reports electrokinetic phenomena of grafted Poyamide 6.6 multifilament yarns. These yarns is grafted with N-allyliminodiacetic acid for the purpose of removal of some heavy metal ions from their aqueous solutions, by forming its metal chelate especially with Cd2+ and Pb2+ ions.
CHERKAOUI, O. +4 more
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Influence of Slub Yarn Characteristics on Yarn Properties
10.5281/zenodo.10903266In the dynamic landscape of the textile industry, particular varieties of fancy yarns are witnessing a surgein demand, with slub yarn emerging as a prominent player. Slub yarn offers an appealing aestheticdemand that resonates with fashionable market preferences.openaire +1 more source
Silver‐coated wool yarns with durable antibacterial properties
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2012AbstractThe use of fabrics with antibacterial properties for commodity applications can provide numerous advantages such as a reduction in the release of odors due to bacterial proliferation in sweat and a reduction in the development of skin hypersensitivity reactions due to microorganisms trapped into the fabrics.
POLLINI, MAURO +5 more
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The Effect of Cotton Yarn Properties on Yarn End Breakage
International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, 2000In this work the effect of cotton yarn properties on yarn end breakage was investigated. The yarn nominal linear densities were 20, 25 and 36 tex and each of them had three levels of twists. Following yarn properties were investigated: linear density, twists, tensile strength, elongation at break and irregularity.
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YARN PRODUCTION AND PROPERTIES
Textile Progress, 1971W. Nutter, J. A. Smirfitt
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