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Fabrication and Characterization of Jute-covered Core-spun Yarn Produced on Flyer-spinning Frame
Recently, the consumption of core-spun yarn is increasing owing to its growing application in functional textiles. In a core-spun yarn, filaments as a core material are being used to provide functional properties, while natural fibers as a cover material are being used to provide surface physical pr...
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Published in: | Textile & leather review (Online) 2022-08, Vol.5, p.414-429 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Recently, the consumption of core-spun yarn is increasing owing to its growing application in functional textiles. In a core-spun yarn, filaments as a core material are being used to provide functional properties, while natural fibers as a cover material are being used to provide surface physical properties and a natural outlook. In this study, jute-covered core-spun yarns containing polyester filaments with different linear densities were made in a modified jute flyer-spinning frame with the distinguishably positioned filament feed. The physico-mechanical properties of the manufactured core-spun yarns were examined, and the results were analyzed with the SPSS software. Compared with the 100% jute yarn, the jute-covered core-spun yarns have significantly higher tenacity (233.13% to 315.5%) and breaking elongation (257.9% to 367%), and lower unevenness (Um%), imperfection values, and degree of hairiness. Such good-quality core-spun yarn can be used in functional, value-added, and different diversified jute products. |
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ISSN: | 2623-6281 2623-6281 |
DOI: | 10.31881/TLR.2022.60 |