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Feasibility of Single Jersey Fabric from Open-End Spun Blended Yarn

I.C. Sharma

Technological Institute of Textiles, Birla Colony, Bhiwani 125022, India

D. Mukhopadhyay

Technological Institute of Textiles, Birla Colony, Bhiwani 125022, India

B.R. Agarwal

Technological Institute of Textiles, Birla Colony, Bhiwani 125022, India

The dimensional and mechanical properties of plain knitted fabrics from open-end and ring spun acrylic-viscose blended yams are investigated. The fabric area shrinkage (%), thickness, and areal density of open-end spun yarns are greater but the bursting strength is less in comparison to ring-spun yarns. Knitted fabrics from ring spun yarns have a greater propensity to pill.

Textile Research Journal, Vol. 56, No. 4, 249-253 (1986)
DOI: 10.1177/004051758605600404


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