Issue 3 (68) / 2008
Authors: Twarowska-Schmidt Krystyna, Tomaszewski Wacław
Poly (lactic acid) (PLA) blends with biodegradable aliphatic polyester of butylene glycol and succinic- and adypic acids (Bionolle) were studied with respect to their usefulness for the preparation of fibrous materials with biodegradability and improved elasticity.... more »
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Authors: Świątek Józef, Jarzębowski Janusz, Cichoń Jan
Manufacturing non-wovens from fibre-grade polyesters by the melt-blown method from a polymer melt causes great technological problems. The structure of non-woven, its properties and characteristics are influenced by such parameters as the moisture of the polymer,... more »
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Effect of Spindle Diameter and Spindle Working Period on the Properties of 100% Viscose MVS Yarnsn
Authors: Ortlek Husein Gazi, Nair Fehmi, Kilik Recep, Guven Kaan
This study focuses on the effects of various spindle diameters and the spindle working period on the properties of 100% viscose MVS yarns. MVS yarn samples produced with four levels of spindle diameter, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3,... more »
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Study of the Hairiness of Polyester-Viscose Blended Yarns. Part II - Winding Section Parameters
Authors: Haghighat Ezzatollah, Johari Majid Safar, Etrati Seyed Mohammad
The influences of winding section parameters at ring spinning frame on the hairiness of polyester-viscose blended yarns are examined. Statistical analysis of the results showed that yarn hairiness is significantly influenced by spindle speed, thread guide... more »
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Influence of Technological Parameters on the Periodical Effects of Fancy Yarns
Authors: Petrulyte Salvinija
The effects of fancy yarn formation in one process can be controlled by the choice of the main factors connected to this process, like the speed of fancy yarn production, the speed of supply of the... more »
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Bending Rigidity of Yarn Using a Two Supports Beam System
Authors: Ghane Mohammad, Sheikhzadeh Mohammad, Halabian A. M., Khaburi S.
The simple cantilever is a common method to measure the bending rigidity of fabrics. However, the small dimension and untwisting of the free end of yarn are the major difficulties in the simple cantilever method. In... more »
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Authors: Płonka Stanisław, Hajduga Maciej
This paper presents the results of observation and measurements of the wear of a spindle-neck coating made of the aluminium alloy AlCu4Mg1 of an anti-balloon crown of a PG-7A ring-spinning frame. Evaluation of the wear of the... more »
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Authors: Nergis Banu Uygun, Beceren Y.
This study focusses on the visual evaluation of the surface of Tencel/cotton blend fabrics throughout production and cleaning processes. The results showed that pilling increased with consecutive laundering and dry-cleaning processes. Entanglements were mostly observed during... more »
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Influence of Fabric Structure on the Character of Fabric Breakage
Authors: Kumpikaitė Eglė
In this article the influence of fabric structure, expressed by the integrated fabric structure factor , on the breaking force and elongation at break of a fabric is analysed. The weaves were divided into two groups,... more »
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Influence of Pile Height and Density on the End-Use Properties of Carpets
Authors: Dubinskaite Kristina, Van Langenhove Lieva, Milašius Rimvydas
Nine different face-to-face cut pile carpets were used for the investigation. The raw material of the carpet pile yarns was wool and polyamide blended yarns. The influence of the different structure parameters (carpet pile density and... more »
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Analysis and Prediction of the Dynamic Heat-Moisture Comfort Property of Fabric
Authors: Yang Kai, Jiao Ming Li, Chen Yi-song, Li Jun, Zhang Wei-yuan
A series of experiments and analyses were performed to study the dynamic heat and moisture transferring procedure as well as evaluate the heat-moisture comfort property of fabric in wearing conditions that produce continued sweat. By measuring... more »
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A Study on Subjective and Objective Evaluation of the Handle Properties of Shirt Fabrics
Authors: Özcelik Gonca, Supuren Gamze, Gulumser Tulay, Tarakcioglu Isik
It is not possible to measure the handle of fabrics, which can be defined as the total senses felt when touching a fabric. Objectively with only one instrument and therefore in many researches concerned with fabric... more »
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The Behaviour of Fabric with Elastane Yarn During Stretching
Authors: Šajn Gorjanc Dunja, Bukošek Vili
This paper presents an investigation into the behaviour of fabric with elastane yarn during stretching. The aim of the research was to study the viscoelastic part of the stress-extension curve and behaviour of fabrics with elastane... more »
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The Analytical Study of Garment Pressure on the Human Body Using Finite Elements
Authors: Mirjalili Seyed Abbas, Rafeeyan Mansour, Soltanzadeh Zeynab
This paper reports an analytical study of the contact pressure between an elastic garment and some parts of the human body whose geometries are cylindrical and conical, which is based on contact mechanics. The results of... more »
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Authors: Lekka Lila, Dascalopoulos Sofia
This paper presents an analysis of woven ornamentation of traditional Greek textiles from the area of the Aegean. The aim of this research is to explore the relationship between woven ornamentation and the technology used for... more »
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Lithuanian Folk Skirts. Part II: Analysis of Fabric Weaves
Authors: Kumpikaitė Eglė, Néniené Inga, Néniené Inga
In the second part of the article, Lithuanian folk skirt fabrics are researched according to weave. 7 fabric groups, from which the group of plain weave is the most widespread, were selected. The second most common... more »
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Authors: Korycki Ryszard, Więzowska Anna
The necessity to research and describe the heat exchange in knitted fur fabrics is presented herein together with the results of experimental research on random selected samples are. Correlations between the basic textile construction parameters (thickness,... more »
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Comparison of Surface Modification of Wool Fibres Using Pronase, Trypsin, Papain and Pepsin
Authors: Goudarzi Gholamreza, Sepehrizadeh Zargham, Yazdi Mojtaba Tabatabaei, Jamshidiba Mostafa
Nowadays the uses of enzymes in textile industries are being developed because of their harmless effluents and good effectiveness. One of these uses is the shrink proofing of wool fabrics using proteolytic enzymes. In this research,... more »
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Determination of Pigment Combinations for Textile Printing Using Artificial Neural Networks
Authors: Golob Darko, Osterman Djurdja Parac, Zupan Jure
This paper demonstrates the possibility of using counter-propagation neural networks to identify the combinations of dyes in textile printing paste formulations. An existing collection of 1430 printed samples produced with 10 dyes was used for neural... more »
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Electrokinetic Study of Water Hardness during Acid Dyeing with Silk
Authors: Kan Chi. Wai
In this paper, the effect of water hardness, expressed in CaCO3, on the dyeing of silk with acid dye under acid, alkaline and isoelectric point dyeing conditions was studied using the zeta potential method. Under acidic... more »
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Triclosan Encapsulated in Poli(L,L-lactide) as a Carrier of Antibacterial Properties of Textiles
Authors: Goetzendorf-Grabowska Bogna, Królikowska Halina, Bąk Patrycja, Gadzinowski Mariusz, Brycki Bogumił, Szwajca Anna
The subject of this paper covers research on the application of encapsulated biocides to achieve anibacterial textile products. Nonwoven with incorporated in its structure Triclosan, encapsulated in biodegradable polylactide, was the material of this research work.... more »
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Dressing Sponges Made of Chitosan and Chitosan-Alginate Fibrids
Authors: Kucharska Magdalena, Niekraszewicz Antoni, Wiśniewska-Wrona Maria, Brzoza-Malczewska Kinga
This paper presents a manufacturing process for biological chitosan and chitosan-alginate dressing sponges as well as their biological and physical-mechanical properties. The aim of the research was the preparation of such sponges based on chitosan and... more »
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Manufacturing Possibilities of Silk Paper for Antique Fabric Conservation
Authors: Machnowski Waldemar, Kotlińska Anna, Lipp-Symonowicz Barbara, Kowalska Stanislawa, Wrzosek Henryk
In this study, the conditions and results of silk fibre modification with the use of proteolytic enzymes are presented. Using the technique of scanning electron microscope (SEM), it was shown that the enzymatic treatment resulted in... more »
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Influence of Deinked Pulp on Paper Colour and its Susceptibility to Ageing
Authors: Drzewińska Ewa
The dyeability of chemical pulp and deinked pulp (DIP) as well as a mixture of these grades with cationic direct dyes were investigated. It was found that the paper obtained contains significant quantities of fluorescent whitening... more »
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