Optimization of Parameters Influencing Mercerization Using the RSM Method
in Order to Increase the Tensile Strength of Mercerized Yarn
Research and development
Authors:
- Akhbari Mehdi
Department of Textile, Islamic Azad University, Kashan, Iran - Zahiri Abdulreza
Ministry of Commerce, Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran, Iran - Bassam Seyed Jalal Eddin
Institute of Technical and Vocational Higher Education, Ministry of Jahad Agriculture, Tehran, Iran
Full text | Abstract: In this study, five parameters of a mercerising machine, four parameters of untreated yarn and three parameters of the caustic soda bath affecting the tensile strength of mercerised yarn were investigated. Experiments were designed with the aid of the Response Surface Method. Accordingly different types of yarns were mercerised on different machines and with production settings, then relevant trends were studied. Results show that the strength of the mercerised yarn is highly affected by the cylinder normal pressure, warm rinsing temperature and caustic soda bath concentration, while the effect of the cold rinsing temperature is observed only for higher qualities of cotton fibers and yarns. Increasing the cylinder rotation duration results in a reduction in the strength of carded yarns, but has little effect on combed yarns. Results also show that optimum settings are highly affected by the type of cotton fiber, yarn structure and number of plies, but the linear density of single yarn and the mercerising machine type have no significant effect. |
Tags:
mercerisation, mercerising machine, caustic soda bath, Iranian cotton, Egyptian cotton, Uzbek cotton.
Citation:
Akhbari M, Zahiri A, Bassam SJE. Optimization of Parameters Influencing Mercerization Using the RSM Method in Order to Increase the Tensile Strength of Mercerized Yarn. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2012; 20, 5(94): 30-35.
Published in issue no 5 (94) / 2012, pages 30–35.