Evaluating fabrics produced by blending hollow fibres and bamboo with cotton/polyester wastes using the Kawabata system

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
A. El-Moursy, Zeinab Mohmed Abdel Mageid, Manar Y. Abd El-Aziz, Nour Asser, O. Hakeim
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Purpose Wearing clothes requires specifications for feeling comfortable, derived from the fibres, fabrics and finishing properties. This study aims to deal with the effect of economic blends containing hollow fibres, bamboo and cotton/polyester waste on the mechanical properties of the produced fabrics and the appropriate end use. Design/methodology/approach This research included two blends: one consisted of cotton/polyester wastes blended with bamboo and the other to which Chorisia fibres were added. Two weft counts 10,6/1 Ne were made from each blend, which were used to produce four fabric samples (S1 Chorisia-free and S2 with Chorisia); additionally, another two samples were dyed that contain Chorisia (S3) from each count. The six samples were tested by Kawabata Evaluation System (KES). Findings The samples gave a good total hand value (THV) for use as men's winter suits, where the thicker count 6/1, with and without Chorisia had better properties, also both counts 6, 10/1 with dye. The hollow fibres affected the fabrics’ properties, including thickness, shear, bending, thermal conductivity and weight. Both blends had a positive effect on THV. Research limitations/implications Cotton/polyester waste, Chorisia and bamboo fibres were tested, and 2% Remazol Yellow GNL dye was used. Practical implications The ratio of blending, weft counts and dye affected the fabric’s properties, with consequences for the use of the Kawabata system and its applications. Social implications The fabrics used in this research may be considered to be economical and have good THV. Originality/value The study proved the usefulness of fabrics made of two blends. The Chorisia component may be seen as a good alternative to cotton fibres to reduce the cost of producing high-consumption winter suit fabrics.
评价利用川端系统将中空纤维和竹子与棉/聚酯废料混纺而成的织物
穿着衣服需要有舒适的规格,这些规格来自于纤维、面料和整理性能。本研究的目的是处理含有中空纤维、竹和棉/聚酯废料的经济混纺对所生产织物的机械性能和适当的最终用途的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究包括两种混纺物:一种是棉/聚酯废料与竹子混纺,另一种是加入毛藻纤维。从每种混纺织物中提取两个纬数10,6/1 Ne,用于生产四种织物样品(S1不含毛毛菌,S2含毛毛菌);此外,对另外两个样品进行染色,每个计数中含有S3。采用川端评价系统(Kawabata Evaluation System, KES)对6份样品进行检验。结果:样品的总手值(THV)很好,可用于男士冬季西装,其中较厚的计数为6/1,含和不含毛酸菌的性能较好,含染料的计数均为6,10/1。中空纤维影响织物的性能,包括厚度、剪切、弯曲、导热性和重量。两种混合物对THV都有积极的影响。研究局限性/意义对棉花/聚酯废料、毛毛菌和竹纤维进行了测试,使用2%雷马唑黄GNL染料。实际意义混纺比例、纬数和染料影响织物的性能,对川端机系统的使用及其应用产生影响。社会意义本研究中使用的织物可能被认为是经济的,具有良好的THV。独创性/价值这项研究证明了两种混纺织物的实用性。毛藻成分可能被视为棉纤维的良好替代品,以降低生产高消费冬季西装面料的成本。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
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