Issue 1 (115) / 2016
In memory of Prof. Andrzej Włochowicz Ph.D., D.Sc. Eng., Dr h.c. of the Technical University of Lodz
Authors: Mac Bogdan
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Areas for Improving the Innovation Performance of the Textile Industry in Russia
Authors: Pawęta Elena, Mikołajczyk Bożena
This paper approaches the situation of the textile sector in Russia, shows its main challenges and presents possible solutions of how to increase the competitiveness of the industry by improving its innovative performance. The textile industry... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172081
| Pages 10–14
Antimicrobial Properties of Flax Fibers in the Enzyme Retting Process
Authors: Tian Yinghua, Liu Xiaolan, Zheng Xiqun, Wang Lu
“GB/T 20944.3-2008--Part 3: Shake flask method” was applied to assess the antimicrobial property of flax fibres. The antimicrobial efficiency of flax fibre was represented as the absolute antimicrobial rate and relative antimicrobial rate. Cotton fibre served... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172082
| Pages 15–17
Ozonation: a Green Source for Oxidized Cotton
Authors: Maqsood Hafiz, Shahzad , Wiener Jakub, Baheti Vijaykumar, Eldeeb Moaz, Militky Jiri
Research was carried out on the oxidation of cellulose by ozone treatment. It is considered as environment friendly in comparison with the existing oxidation methods used in industry for a long time. This treatment is used... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1168523
| Pages 19–21
Authors: Araújo Evando S., Araújo Evando S., Nascimento Marcio Luis F., de Oliveira Helinando P.
The production of regular and bead-free electrospun polymeric fibres requires an adequate combination of different parameters applied in the experimental setup viz. voltage for electrodeposition, viscosity of the solution, density of the polymeric support, the distance... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172083
| Pages 22–29
Authors: Li Wei, Li Wei, Liu Xinjin, Liu Xinjin, Liu Chan , Liu Chan , Su Xuzhong, Su Xuzhong, Xie Chunping, Xie Chunping, Wei Qufu, Wei Qufu
The attentions of the textile industry has been attracted by yak wool due to its excellent properties, environmental friendly characteristics and inexpensive prices. However, the processing of yak wool is difficult due to the larger fiber... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172084
| Pages 30–35
Measurement Methods of Dynamic Yarn Tension in a Ring Spinning Process
Authors: Hossain Mahmud, Abdkader Anwar, Nocke Andreas, Unger R., Krzywinski F., Hasan Mir Mohammad Badrul, Cherif Chokri
The most common measuring method to characterise the dynamic yarn path in the ring spinning process is to measure the yarn tension, where the yarn path is almost straight. However, it is much more complex to... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172098
| Pages 36–43
Characterization of the Twist Distribution Function and Twist Unevenness of Self-twist Yarns
Authors: Cui Hong, Wang Chunxia, Lv Libin
In in-phase self-twist yarn there exists an obviously weak twist area between the twisted and no twisted zones. Therefore, during the self-twist spinning process, different distances from the two strands to the convergence point is adopted... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172085
| Pages 45–48
Optimization of the Sizing Process with Grey Relational Analysis
Authors: Sarpkaya Çiğdem, Sabir Emel Ceyhun
The sizing process is an important one for textile mills and affects the efficiency of the loom machine. In this study, the optimisation of multiple performance characteristics based on the grey relations analysis method, which is... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172087
| Pages 49–55
Natural Modified Starch and Synthetic Sizes in Function of Characteristics of Sized Yarn
Authors: Kovačević Stana, Đorđević Suzana, Đorđević Dragan
The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in properties of yarn made by sizing with synthetic and natural modified corn starch. Different procedures for obtaining modified natural (corn) starch and various combinations of... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172088
| Pages 56–66
Effect of Weave Parameters on the Air Resistance of Woven Fabrics
Authors: Thanikai Vimal J. , Murugan R. , Subramaniam Venkatraman
An investigation of the effect of weave parameters, namely Crossing Floating Factor (CFF), Floating Yarn Factor (FYF) and Fabric Firmness Factor (FFF) and the geometrical properties of woven cotton fabrics such as the areal density, thickness... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172089
| Pages 67–72
Influence of the Straining Level on the Long-Lasting Relaxation Behaviour of Polyester Yarns
Authors: Laureckiene Ginta, Milašius Rimvydas
The main problem in the investigation and prediction of stress relaxation is the long time periods (not in seconds or minutes but in days or even months) of measurements for each kind of textile, especially in ... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1183199
| Pages 73–77
Authors: Sokołowski Dariusz, Barnat Wiesław
The aim of the paper was to research how the depth of penetration in dependence on the fabric layer number used in the ballistic package is changed. During the research, the following methodology was adopted: the... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1172090
| Pages 78–82
Authors: Struszczyk Marcin H., Puszkarz Adam K., Miklas Michał, Wilbik-Hałgas Bożena, Cichecka Magdalena, Urbaniak–Domagała Wiesława, Krucińska Izabella
The functionalisation of textile products and materials using the low temperature plasma technique is increasingly used in industrial practice, mainly because of the many benefits, often unattainable with the use of other techniques. The study focused... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1167429
| Pages 83–88
Effects of Filament Linear Density on the Comfort Related Properties of Polyester Knitted Fabrics
Authors: Kaynak Hatice Kubra, Babaarslan Osman
One of the most important developments seen in the synthetic fibre industry is absolutely producing microfibres. Microfibres provide many distinguishing properties for different end uses. In this study, the effects of filament linear densities on the... more »
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| Pages 89–94
Authors: Uyanik Seval
This paper investigates the effects of fabric structural parameters such as pile yarn linear density (19.7, 22.7 and 24.6 tex), ground yarn linear density (100 and 78 dtex), sinker height (2.2 sinker; 2.5 sinker and 2.8... more »
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| Pages 95–100
Authors: Değırmencı Züleyha, Çelik Nihat
Denim viewed knitted fabrics are softer, cheaper, and more elastic than woven denim fabrics. Clothes which are produced by these fabrics adapt the body movement easily because of their flexible structure. Since these fabrics are produced... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/12303666.1170265
| Pages 101–106
Sound Absorbing Polyester Recycled Nonwovens for the Automotive Industry
Authors: Avcioğlu Kalebek Nazan
The subject of noise has received an increasing amount of attention from scientists, technologists and the public as a whole because a high noise level may determine the quality of human life. Therefore acoustic insulation is... more »
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| Pages 107–113
Authors: Uyanik Seval, Değırmencı Züleyha, Topalbekiroglu M., Geyik F.
Single jersey fabrics are the most common type among knitted fabrics. Their patterns are designed by loops, tuck and float stitches and their combinations. The tuck stitch has important influences on fabric properties as it increases... more »
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| Pages 114–119
Authors: Veselá Daniela, Kůs Zdeněk
This article investigates the measuring of the air permeability of textiles. A new instrument designed to measure the air permeability of textiles is described in the article. The instrument differs from the standard devices mainly due... more »
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| Pages 120–126
International Conference on the Biodeterioration and Protection of Cultural Heritage
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Optimisation of Pad Thicknesses in Ironing Machines During Coupled Heat and Mass Transport
Authors: Korycki Ryszard, Szafrańska Halina
The comparative advantage and intra-industry trade of five countries: Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Turkey, are analyzed in the global textile and clothing markets by employing Balassa’s revealed comparative advantage (RCA) index and intraindustry trade... more »
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| Pages 128–135