Effect of Different Blend Ratios of Natural Fibers on Yarn Properties

Rakhshan Ahsan, Asma Akmal
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Yarn construction is an important attribute in fabric construction and end use performance of fabric. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different blend ratio of natural fibers, on yarn properties. Four different fibers such as Bamboo regenerated fiber, cotton, flax, and hemp were used at different blend ratios to manufacture ring spun 16/1 yarns with TM of 4.0. Blend ratios of bamboo regenerated fiber was kept 100%, 90 %, 80 % and 70 % while blend ratios of cotton, flax and hemp were adjusted at 10 %, 20 % and 30 %. Thus, total of ten yarn samples were prepared for this study. Different properties of these yarns such as linear density, lea strength, clsp, tensile properties, unevenness, imperfections, and hairiness, were determined as per standard test methods.Analysis of the collected data shows a significant effect of blend change on all yarn properties. It may be concluded that blends of bamboo regenerated fibers with cotton displayed best results as compared to blends with flax and hemp. Another trend may also be revealed that yarn quality improved as ratio of cotton changed from 10 % to 30 % while degraded as ratio of flax and hemp is changed from 10 % to 30%.
天然纤维不同混纺比例对纱线性能的影响
纱线结构是织物结构和织物最终使用性能的重要指标。研究了不同天然纤维配比对纱线性能的影响。采用竹再生纤维、棉花、亚麻、大麻4种不同的纤维,以不同的混纺比例,制得TM为4.0的16/1环锭纱。竹再生纤维的混纺比例分别为100%、90%、80%和70%,棉、亚麻和大麻的混纺比例分别为10%、20%和30%。因此,本研究共制备了10个纱线样品。按照标准的试验方法测定了这些纱线的线密度、拉伸强度、收缩率、拉伸性能、不匀度、疵点和毛羽等不同性能。对收集到的数据进行分析,发现混纺变化对纱线的各项性能有显著影响。综上所述,竹再生纤维与棉的混纺效果优于与亚麻和大麻的混纺。当棉比从10%增加到30%时,纱线质量得到改善,而当亚麻和大麻的比例从10%增加到30%时,纱线质量下降。
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