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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YARNS SPUN FROM REGENERATED CELLULOSIC FIBERS

Authors: KIVRAK, Nazlı Merve; OZDIL, Nilgün; SÜPÜREN MENGÜÇ, Gamze;

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE YARNS SPUN FROM REGENERATED CELLULOSIC FIBERS

Abstract

In today's textile industry, as an alternative to the fibers used for many years, many natural, regenerated or synthetic fiber types have emerged. Researches show that the use of new fiber and their blends provides positive results so that products with more comfortable and better properties can be obtained. At this point, it was seen that determining the yarn properties which affect the product characteristics before the production takes place has important advantages. In this study, regenerated fibers such as bamboo, viscose, modal, lyocell, promodal, micromodal were used. The yarns were spun 100 % and 50% cotton blends of these fibers and physical properties of the yarns were examined and statistically analyzed.

The materials of this study have been supplied from a scientific project supported by Ege University with the project number of 12-MUH-048. The authors would like to thank to Sevda Kilic, Simge Alir and Tugce Tugba Tokat for their supports in conducting the experimental part of the study.

Ege UniversityEge University [12-MUH-048]

WOS: 000440378100003

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lyocell, modal, [No Keywords], Bambu;viskon;modal;lyocell;promodal;mikromodal;pamuk;rejenere selülozik lif;iplik özellikleri, Cotton, Lyocell, cotton, Micromodal, Viscose, Regenareted cellulosic fiber, promodal, regenareted cellulosic fiber, Bamboo;viscose;modal;lyocell;promodal;micromodal;cotton;regenareted cellulosic fiber;yarn characteristics, viscose, yarn characteristics, micromodal, Promodal, Modal, Yarn characteristics, Bamboo

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