Radial Distribution of Fibres in Compact-Spun Flax-Cotton Blended Yarns
Research and development
Authors:
- Xu Bojun
Key Lab of Textile Science & Technology, Ministry of Edycation, JiangNan University, WuXi, P. R. China - Ma Jian (j/w)
Full text | Abstract: In recent years, compact spinning technology, recognised as a revolution in ring spinning, has been successfully used in the production of mono-fibre yarns and blended yarns. Understanding the radial distribution of fibres in compact-spun flax-cotton blended yarn is of importance for improvement in the performance of compact-spun flax-cotton blended yarns. This paper investigated the radial distribution of compact-spun flax-cotton blended yarn using the Hamilton migration index, and it was compared with traditional ring-spun flaxcotton blended yarn. The results indicated that the fibre migration of traditional ring-spun flax-cotton blended yarn was more obvious than that of compact-spun flax-cotton blended yarn, and the radial distribution of fibres in compact-spun flax-cotton blended yarns was more random. Therefore the traditional migration rule does not fully apply to compact spinning technology and should be given more attention in practice. |
Tags: flax-cotton blend yarn, compact spinning, ring spinning, hamilton migration index, fibre migration, radial distribution.
Citation: Xu B., Ma J.; Radial Distribution of Fibres in Compact-Spun Flax-Cotton Blended Yarns. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2010, Vol. 18, No. 1 (78) pp. 24-27.
Published in issue no 1 (78) / 2010, pages 24–27.