Issue 4 (75) / 2009
Tendencies on World and European Cotton Yarn Markets (Results of Market Structure Analysis)
Authors: Wysokińska Zofia
This paper encompasses an analysis of the cotton yarn (c.y.) market in the European Union (EU) as well as the main tendencies present in that market against a backdrop of world market tendencies over the period... more »
full text | Pages 7–13
Authors: Greta Maria, Lewandowski Krzysztof
Since the early 1990s, crucial changes have been observed in relations between European and regional institutions. On one hand, the European Union has become a structure that enables actors at different levels to play significant roles... more »
full text | Pages 14–20
Ecolabelling as a Confirmation of the Application of Sustainable Materials in Textiles
Authors: Targosz-Wrona Elżbieta
The sustainable development idea has been -and still is-the principle activity of those who are aware of the importance of environmental protection. Realisation of this idea takes place, for example, by use of sustainable materials. They... more »
full text | Pages 21–25
Selected Aspects of the Forensic Examination of Textile Traces
Authors: Wąs-Gubala Jolanta
For years the practice of examining fragments of single fibres separated from textile products and transferred onto other (foreign) surfaces has been applied in order to establish a link between a person or persons and an... more »
full text | Pages 26–29
Authors: Mikołajczyk Teresa, Szparaga Grzegorz
The research involved studying the influence of coagulation bath temperature and the asspun draw ratio on the porous structure and strength properties of PAN fibres containing a silver nanoadditive. The fibres produced are characterised by a... more »
full text | Pages 30–36
Preparation of Keratin-Modified Chitosan Fibres
Authors: Wawro Dariusz, Stęplewski Włodzimierz, Wrześniewska-Tosik Krystyna
In this study, a method of preparing fibres of chitosan modified with keratin derived from chicken feathers is presented. Fibre-grade chitosan and an aqueous solution of purified keratin were used in the investigations. The aqueous solution... more »
full text | Pages 37–42
Scale Effect on Jute/Cotton Fibres and their Blended Yarns
Authors: Xia Zhaopeng, Yu Jian-yong, Cheng Long-Di , Liu Lifang , Wang Weiming
The tenacities of jute and cotton fibres as well as their blended yarns at different gauge lengths were investigated in this paper. Based on Weibull distribution, the tenacity of the fibres and their blended yarns at... more »
full text | Pages 43–45
Study on Improving the Thermal-Wet Comfort of Clothing during Exercise with an Assembly of Fabrics
Authors: Wu H. Y. , Zhang Wei-yuan, Li Jun
The thermal and moisture sensations are widely recognised as the most important factors contributing to the discomfort of subjects during exercise. The aim of this work is to find a new method of assembling different kinds... more »
full text | Pages 46–51
Functional Upholstery Materials for Protection Against Electrostatic Risk
Authors: Cieślak Małgorzata, Wróbel Stanisława , Kamińska Irena, Lao Marek
Textile products designed for areas protected against electrostatic discharge (ESD) should be characterised by a very low propensity to generate electrostatic charge. Functional pile knitted and woven textile upholstery materials for different purposes have been designed... more »
full text | Pages 52–58
Positioning Mechanism in a Knotting System: A Case Study
Authors: Topalbekitoglu Mehmet, Dülger L. Canan, Kireçci Ali
A positioning mechanism driven by a stepper motor in a knotting system forming a Turkish knot is presented herein. A prototype carpet loom was designed to include the positioning mechanism in the experimental system. A mathematical... more »
full text | Pages 59–63
Motion Rule of Electronically Pattern System on a High Speed Warp Knitting Machine
Authors: Xia Feng-lin , Ge Ming-Qiao
The linear servo control system is widely used on high speed warp knitting machines. In order to improve the characters of the electronic shogging system and decrease the impact, the principle of shogging movement is analysed... more »
full text | Pages 64–67
Simulation of Production Line Balancing in Apparel Manufacturing
Authors: Kursun-Bahadir Senem , Kalaoğlu Fatma
To focus on the labour-intensive structure of apparel manufacturing, a sweatshirt sewing line was chosen. To minimise the labour-intensity, the line was balanced using the simulation technique. Firstly, detailed work and time studies were performed along... more »
full text | Pages 68–71
High Speed Needle Punching Machine with Cylindrical Journal Bearings
Authors: Strzelecki Stanisław, Kapusta Henryk, Czaplicki Zdzislaw, Ruszkowski Kazimierz
The development process of non-woven technology and needle-punching machines assumes an increase in machine output. which can be achieved by an increase in machine speed. These machines are heavy, dynamically loaded and their operation depends on... more »
full text | Pages 72–76
Electrospinning and Electrospraying Techniques for Nanocomposite Non-Woven Fabric Production
Authors: Jaworek Anatol, Jaworek Anatol, Krupa Andrzej, Lackowski M., Sobczyk Arkadiusz Tomasz, Czech T. , Ramakrishna Seeram, Sundarrajan Subramanian, Pliszka Damian, Pliszka Damian
Electrospinning and electrospraying processes were tested as tools for the production of non-woven nanocomposite fabric from a polymer material with nanoparticles deposited on a fibre surface. The suitability of two main electrospraying/electrospinning systems was investigated: the... more »
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Optimum Water Jets Inclination Angle for Better Tensile Strength in Hydroentanglement Process
Authors: Mbwana Suleiman Ndaro , Jin Xiang-yu, Chen Ting, Yu Chongwen
An experimental set up was developed to evaluate the role of the water jet inclination angle during the hydroentanglement process. Hydroentangled bicomponent nonwoven fabrics were made using the inclined water jet apparatus designed. The effects of... more »
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Authors: Jankowski Tomasz
Multilayer nonwoven fabrics are an important part of fibrous filters used in ventilation systems. The run of the filtration process depends on the structure of the fabric system, the aerosol particle deposition mechanisms and the aerosol... more »
full text | Pages 87–92
Authors: Kardas Iwona, Lipp-Symonowicz Barbara, Sztajnowski Sławomir
This paper presents a comparison of the chemical modification effectiveness, as the traditional and the most used possibility of PET fibres surface modification and the biochemical modification, as the new method, being the alternative to the... more »
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Effect of the Corona Discharge Treatment of Polyester Fabrics on their Adhesive Properties
Authors: Brzeziński Stefan, Połowiński Stefan, Kowalczyk Dorota , Karbownik Iwona , Malinowska Grażyna
This paper presents the results of studies carried out at the Textile Research Institute, Łódź, Poland with the use of original experimental equipment for the generation and application of corona discharge. The construction of this generator... more »
full text | Pages 98–102