effect of using filaments of different extensibilities on surface and in body of short staple cotton yarn

  • 출판일1999.03
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  • 등록일 2016.11.02
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the paper compares the properties of a 100 cotton yarn with that of bicomponent yarns comprising short staple cotton and continuous filaments. two types of bicomponent yarns, one in which the continuous filaments wrap on the surface of the yarn and the other in which the filaments occupy the core position of the yarn, were produced by varying the filament composition and chemical indentity of the filament yarn. the properties of core and cover spun yarns were compared with that of 100 cotton yarn. the core and cover spun yarns corresponding to the polyester filament yarn and also 100 cotton yarn (of the same count and twist factor as that of the core and cover spun yarns) were used as weft (filling) yarns to produce three different fabric samples. the fabric samples were tested for various properties. 5 refs