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Yarn Hairiness Affecting Fluff Generation  

Koo, Young-Seok (Department of Clothing & Textiles, Pusan National University)
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Fibers and Polymers / v.4, no.3, 2003 , pp. 119-123 More about this Journal
Abstract
Fluff (lint, fiber fly) generation, especially related to yarn structure, was investigated. Research centered on the fiber length related to fluff generation during the knitting process. Short fiber length composing yarn structure was a main source of the fluff shedding. High quality spun yarn with longer length of fiber was recommended to the high speed knitting industry in order to reduce process troubles such as yarn breakage, etc. but the cost is doubtable to the manufacturers. A trial to reduce the fluff trouble by using chemicals to hold the short fiber on the surface of the yam was suggested and the research showed a positive effect to the problem. However, another factors including a by-product of chemical residue and searching more feasible material need to be concerned for the future research.
Keywords
Fluff; Hairiness; Fiber length; Coating; Chemical residue;
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