The effect of fiber cross-sectional shape and texturing temperature on knitted fabric air permeability
Proceeding: 9th TEXTEH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (TEX TEH 9)Publication Date: 2019-10-24
Authors : Halil İbrahim Çelik Hatice Kübra Kaynak Esin Sarioğlu Gizem Karakan Günaydin;
Page : 100-104
Keywords : fiber cross-section; false twist texturing; polyester; air permeability;
Abstract
Texturized yarns are often preferred especially in home textiles and sportswear. To improve polyester filament properties, mechanical, thermal, chemical and combinations of texturing processes are applied. With these processes, filament yarns take on a curved and voluminous structure and gain a permanent form. Properties of the texturized yarn can be varied as raw materials properties, machine type and process factors. This study covers the investigation of the effect of cross-sectional shape of fiber (round and trilobal) and texturing process temperature (150, 175 and 200 0C) on air permeability of false twist textured polyester single jersey knitted fabrics. Results showed that the highest air permeability value was obtained from knitted fabric with round fiber cross-sectional shape polyester filament textured at 150 0C. According to the statistical analysis, both the fiber cross-sectional shape and process temperature were found to have a significant effect on air permeability property.
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