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http://dx.doi.org/10.5764/TCF.2010.22.1.051

The Effects of Drawing Conditions on Physical Properties of the Drawn Worsted Yarns (I)  

Han, Won-Hee (Dept. of Knit Design, Korea Textile and Fashion Polytechnic College)
Kim, Seung-Jin (School of Textiles, Yeungnam University)
Kim, Sang-Ryong (Korea Dyeing Technology Center)
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Textile Coloration and Finishing / v.22, no.1, 2010 , pp. 51-60 More about this Journal
Abstract
This research works on the effects of drawing conditions on the physical properties of the drawn worsted yarns. The drawn worsted yarns were made by the yarn drawing system under various drawing conditions such as concentration of reducing agent, draw ratio, setting time of drawn yarn, and concentration of oxidizing agent. The drawn worsted yarns from 2/80Nm to 2/90Nm were obtained from 2/60Nm worsted yarns, the surface and cross-sectional shapes and tensile properties of these various specimens were measured and discussed with the various drawing conditions. The drawing of worsted yarn made constituent wool fiber scratched and made it changing to polygonal cross-sectional shape. The tenacity and modulus were increased with draw ratio and concentration of reducing agent. And tensile strain was increased with draw ratio, which decreased with concentration of reducing agent.
Keywords
wool; drawn worsted yarn; drawing process; surface and cross-sectional shape; tensile property;
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