TEXTILE FIBRE
- Definition of fibre:
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| TEXTILE FIBRES |
- Staple fibre:
- Filament:
- Concept of molecular weight:
Polyethylene- above 100000 gms/mole
Polypropylene-above 80000 gms/mole
Acrylic-around 60000 gms/mole
Polyster-between 14000 to 18000 gms/mole
Nylon-between 14000 to 18000 gms/mole
- Degree of polymerization:
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| Where n=Degree of polymerization |
- Orientation:
Effects of Orientation:
1) The molecules slide over each other.
2) The molecules turn into the direction of drawing, that’s why after being drawn the fiber axis is oriented to parallel.
3) Increased fiber crystallinity.
4)Fiber properties are modified by the increase in the degree of orientation.
- Crystanality:
It imaparts following properties in the yarn:
1) Strength
2) Durability
3) Demenstional stability
4) Thermal resistance
5) Stiffness
6) Rigidity
- Amorphous:
It imparts following properties in the yarn:
1) Elongation
2) Moisture absorbtion
3) Dye take up property
4) Elasticity
5) Flexibility
6) Shrinkage
- Published By:
Abhijeet Jagdale.
Dept. Of Textile Technlogy,
DKTE Textile and Engineering Institute,Ichalkaranji.




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