[섬유] Predicting Yarn Processing Performance from the Noncellulosic Content of Raw Cottons 출판일 : 2005.01.01 저자 : Donald E. Brushwood 서지사항 : Textile Research Journal, Volume 75, No 1(2005), 1페이지 등록일 : 2012.03.16 I 조회수 : 163 작성자 : admin |
Noncellulosic materials on raw cottons can influence spinning performance. Chemical and
physical tests are conducted on a series of nonsticky single-season upland cottons
originating from three U.S. growing areas. Relationships are determined between yarn
production performance and efficiency and fiber frictional and physical properties as well as
nonfibrous material content for three different spinning systems. Fiber micronaire
significantly influences results. Increases in yarn strength correlate with increasing levels
of total fiber alcohol surface extractables, wax, and potassium content. Processing ends
down increases in ring and open-end spinning and decreases in vortex spinning as fiber
alcohol surface extractables, wax, and light metal content increase. Ends down decrease
in ring an open-end spinning and increase in vortex spinning as the HVI trash measurement
increases. Uster yarn evenness neps and thick and thin places decrease in ring and open-
end and increase in vortex yarns as alcohol surface extractables increase. Fiber
yellowness and grayness increase as concentrations of the metals potassium, magnesium,
and iron increase.
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