2012
DOI: 10.1177/155892501200700313
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Effects of Solospun Roller on Properties of Cotton/Polyester Solo-Sirofil Composite Yarn

Abstract: The surface characteristics of a solospun roller are important to the properties of solo-sirofil yarns. In this research, a three-level, three-factor, orthogonal experimental design (33) was used to investigate the effect of a solospun roller diameter, groove width and groove depth on the hairiness of cotton/polyester composite yarn. Solo-sirofil yarns with different solospun rollers were produced, and the hairiness was tested. It was shown that the hairiness of the solo-sirofil composite yarn was reduced by 4… Show more

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“…41 Here, the yarn hairiness was measured using a YG172A hairiness tester on 100 m lengths of yarn at a test speed of 30 mm/min (according to FZ/T 01086-2000). Since 1–2 mm was considered to be a useful hairiness, which contributes to the hand feel, and 3 − 9 mm was a harmful one, which would be blocked during the subsequent processes, 42,43 the number of yarn hairs exceeding 3 mm (S3 ≥ 3 mm) was measured. The results given in Table 2 indicate that the composite spinning process does not have an obviously adverse effect on yarn hairiness, with the exception of b-CCY.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Here, the yarn hairiness was measured using a YG172A hairiness tester on 100 m lengths of yarn at a test speed of 30 mm/min (according to FZ/T 01086-2000). Since 1–2 mm was considered to be a useful hairiness, which contributes to the hand feel, and 3 − 9 mm was a harmful one, which would be blocked during the subsequent processes, 42,43 the number of yarn hairs exceeding 3 mm (S3 ≥ 3 mm) was measured. The results given in Table 2 indicate that the composite spinning process does not have an obviously adverse effect on yarn hairiness, with the exception of b-CCY.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Şekil 2. Solo-spun teknolojisinde kullanılan kanallı çıkış silindiri [35] Najar ve ark. [34], çalışmalarında solo eğirme sisteminde kullanılan çıkış silindirini siro-spun eğirme sistemine adapte etmiş ve geliştirilen yeni solo-siro eğirme sistemi (Şekil 3) ile yün ipliklerinin tüylülük değerlerinin azaltılmasını amaçlamışlardır.…”
Section: Farkli Eği̇rme Teknoloji̇leri̇ni̇n Bi̇rli̇kte Kullanilmasi -Hi̇bri̇t Eği̇rme Si̇stemleri̇unclassified
“…Yang ve ark. [35], filamentin kesikli iplik üzerine sarıldığı sirofil eğirme sistemine solo-spun silindirinin entegre edilmesiyle geliştirilen solo-sirofil eğirme sistemi (Şekil 4) üzerinde çalışmışlardır. Çalışmanın sonunda, solo-silindir ile modifiye edilmiş sirofil sistemlerde üretilen ipliklerin kopma uzamasının daha yüksek olduğu görülmüştür.…”
Section: Farkli Eği̇rme Teknoloji̇leri̇ni̇n Bi̇rli̇kte Kullanilmasi -Hi̇bri̇t Eği̇rme Si̇stemleri̇unclassified
“…The latter was due to the fact that twisting caused the outer staple fibers to be wrapped into the inner, the number of fiber ends decreased and the original hair length was shortened [23]. The number of hairs affects the weaving efficiency, fabric handfeel and product quality [24]. Hairs ≥3 mm long are harmful because they cause pilling and shed-clinging problems [25,26].…”
Section: Tensile Tenacity and Twist Contractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following subsections discuss warp-knitted fabrics made by 12 TPI weft yarns. The number of hairs affects the weaving efficiency, fabric handfeel and product quality [24]. Hairs ě3 mm long are harmful because they cause pilling and shed-clinging problems [25,26].…”
Section: Hairiness Of Yarnmentioning
confidence: 99%