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Comparitive studies on ring rotor and vortex yarn knitted fabrics

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Ring, Rotor and Air vortex spinning systems provide yarn with different structures and properties. Each system has its limitations and advantages in terms of technical feasibility and economic viability. 30's Ne, 100%cotton yarns were produced from the above systems and knitted in single jersey machine. The Rotor Spun yarns found with frequent breakage during knitting. Comparatively good knitting performances have shown by the Ring and Air vortex yarns. Tensile, evenness and hairiness of the yarns and bursting strength, abrasion resistance, pilling, drapability and color matching of the knitted fabrics were studied. The Ring spun yarns have high strength, low imperfection, and good bursting strength. It has high 'S3' value. Abrasion resistance of Rotor and Vortex yarns made fabrics were found higher than the ring spun yarns. Ring yarn knitted fabric has high bursting strength, Air-vortex yarn knitted fabric has poor drape due to stiffer yarn structure and the MVS yarn fabric has poor pilling resistance. Rotor, MVS yarns made fabrics have good abrasion resistance. Drapability of Vortex yarn knitted fabrics was poor than ring and Rotor yarn knitted fabrics. Good and equal depth of dye shade was found with Ring and Air vortex yarn made knitted fabrics. Ring yarn knitted fabric has shown smooth feeling than the other two fabrics.
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100--105
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 8 poz.
Twórcy
  • Department of Textile Technology Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam-638401
  • Department of Textile Technology Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam-638401
  • Department of Textile Technology Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam-638401
autor
  • Department of Textile Technology Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Sathyamangalam-638401
autor
  • Department of Textile Technology PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore-641004
Bibliografia
  • 1.Angappan P, ‘Hand book on Textile Testing’ p 325-330,1997.
  • 2.Anindya Ghosh, ‘Studies on structural aspects of ring, rotor air jet and open-end friction spun yarns’ National conference on Emerging trends in textile, fibre & apparel engineering, Govt. college of engineering, Berhampore, West Bengal, March 2006.
  • 3.Aung Kyaw Soe, Masaoki Takahashi, and Masaru Nakajima, ‘Structure and properties of MVS yarns in comparison with Ring yarns and Open-End Rotor Spun Yarns’, Textile research journal, p. 819-825,2004.
  • 4.Carl A. Lawrence, PhD, ‘Fundamentals of Spun Yarn Technology’, pp. 265-285,2003.
  • 5.Padmamabhan A. R.,‘A comparative study of the properties of cotton yarns spun on the Dref-3, Ring and Rotor Spinning systems. J. Text. Inst., p 555-562 ,1989.
  • 6.Stuart Gordon , January-February, ‘The effect of short fibre and neps on Murata vortex spinning’, CSIRO Textile and Fibre Technology Vol 23, No 1, p 28,2002.
  • 7.Subrata Ghosh, ‘Effect of Yarn Characteristics on Knitting Performance’ pp. 31-33,1997.
  • 8.Sule A. D., ‘Computer colour analysis –Textile Application’s, p 81-86,2005.
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Bibliografia
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