JOURNAL ARTICLE

Effects of Spandex and Yarn Counts on the Properties of Elastic Core-spun Yarns Produced on Murata Vortex Spinner

Hüseyin Gazi ÖrtlekSukriye Ulku

Year: 2007 Journal:   Textile Research Journal Vol: 77 (6)Pages: 432-436   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

The present research focused on the effects of spandex and yarn count parameters on the properties of elastic core-spun vortex yarns. The experiment and test results indicated that the various properties of elastic core-spun vortex yarns were significantly affected by spandex and yarn count. Coarser yarns showed lower unevenness, imperfection and breaking elongation values than finer yarns. Core-spun vortex yarns containing spandex showed lower tenacity and higher breaking elongation values than vortex spun yarns. The liveliness of spandex affected the hairiness properties of core-spun vortex yarns. The number of fibers in the cross section and the liveliness of spandex must be evaluated together during the manufacturing process of elastic core-spun vortex yarns.

Keywords:
Materials science Yarn Composite material Core (optical fiber) Vortex Tenacity (mineralogy) Elongation Spinning Ultimate tensile strength Mechanics Physics

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Textile materials and evaluations
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
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