Sustainable and cleaner production of elastic core-spun yarns for stretch denim with maximal utilization of recycled cotton extracted from pre-consumer fabric waste
“…Elrys, S. M. et al [ 28 ] investigated the fabrics (knitted) properties based on structure and materials type where tri-core spun yarn was produced using an intermingling process. Uddin, A. J, & Rahman, M [ 29 ] compared the recycled yarn characteristics produced by compact spinning and ring spinning and found some differences in characteristics. Jabbar, A. et.…”
“…Elrys, S. M. et al [ 28 ] investigated the fabrics (knitted) properties based on structure and materials type where tri-core spun yarn was produced using an intermingling process. Uddin, A. J, & Rahman, M [ 29 ] compared the recycled yarn characteristics produced by compact spinning and ring spinning and found some differences in characteristics. Jabbar, A. et.…”
The textile industry occupies one of the most important places in the production of socially significant products and meeting the needs of the economy and population. In recent years, issues of effective use of existing technological capacities and the use of diverse raw materials have been on the agenda. The article reveals the features of the method for producing cross-knitted knitwear with a discontinuously linear melange effect from dissimilar or multi-colored threads or yarn.
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