Influence of the Number of Fibres in the Cross Section on the Properties of Cotton Yarn

Authors

  • Zenun Skenderi Institute of Textile and Clothing, Faculty of Technology of the University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0758-1111
  • Petar Perić Institute of Textile and Clothing, Faculty of Technology of the University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia
  • Vladimir Orešković Institute of Textile and Clothing, Faculty of Technology of the University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia

Abstract

This paper presents a study of the changes of the properties of combed cotton yarns, spinned of three kinds of cotton yarns (Sudanese cotton »X5B«, Egyptian cotton Giza 69 FG-1/4 and Russian cotton 32/33 mm, first class) at the increase of fineness from 20 to 17 tex, that is to 13 tex. Significant changes were found out at all kinds of yarns, particularly at those spinned of relatively short and unequal fibres.

Published

1989-12-29

How to Cite

[1]
Skenderi, Z., Perić, P. and Orešković, V. 1989. Influence of the Number of Fibres in the Cross Section on the Properties of Cotton Yarn. Tekstil. 38, 12 (Dec. 1989), 741–745.

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Section

Original scientific paper

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