The corrspondetice I~e t~~e c~i sliver thickness and draftiiig force variation was poor at close roll settings where there was no pronounced cyclic wave. Ho\\-ever, at wider roll settings where the cyclic wave was more pronotiiiced the correspoiideiice becatne iiiucli better.Sliver can be stored in cans in fairly large qt1n11tities without a noticeable cliaiige occurring in its draf tiiig tenacity.
AbstractContinuous filament viscose yarns of 100, 120, and 150 den were twisted witli different turns per centimeter and their retraction was noted. An empirical relationship is given, based on esperimental results, for determining yarn retraction. Variations in yarn diameter and density with twist are also discussed.
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