Investigation of Inter Fiber Cohesion in Yarns. II. Influence of Fiber and Process Parameters on the Cohesion in Man Made and Blended Yarns

  • Gokarneshan N. (Department of Textile Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology) ;
  • Ghosh Anindya (Department of Textile Technology, Kumaraguru College of Technology) ;
  • Anbumani N. (Department of Textile Technology, PSG College of Technology) ;
  • Subramaniam V. (Department of Textile Technology, Jaya Engineering College)
  • Published : 2006.03.01

Abstract

This paper discusses the inter fiber cohesion in man made and blended yarns. The fiber parameters such as fiber length and fineness influence the cohesion. Studies have been focused on polyester and viscose spun yarns. Though polyester and viscose yarns show similar trend in cohesion, viscose yarns exhibit better cohesion clue to their serrated cross section. Studies on the effect of blend proportion of polyester cotton and polyester viscose yarns reveal that increase of polyester and viscose in the respective blends improve the inter fiber cohesion.

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