Effects of Spread Width on the Structure, Properties,. and Production of a Composite Yarn

Abstract
This study describes the effects of the spread width of polyester multifilaments on the structure, properties, and production of a composite yam. The results show that the special structure of a composite yarn blended evenly with spread multifilaments and cotton fibers has excellent yarn properties with a spread width of about 8 mm. These properties include high tenacity, good abrasion resistance, a low irregularity and imperfection index, especially for hairiness, with only about 10% of normal cotton- rich spun yarn. In addition, the lower twist is enough to producing a good composite yarn. There is an economic advantage of about 33% more production when spinning composite yam with a lower twist, compared with normal cotton-rich spun yarn.

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