Mechanical and Chemical Processability of Cotton/Kapok Blends
2021
KRISHNA PRASAD, G. | MAGESHWARAN, V. | GURUPRASAD, R. | ARPUTHARAJ, A. | SENTHILKUMAR, T. | PATIL, P. G. | JADHAV, R. K.
The compact ring-spun yarns are made from cotton and natural kapok fibres and properties of blended yarn studied. Cotton/Kapok fibre blended yarns are made with two different blend proportions (80/20, 70/30) and compared with 100% cotton yarn by testing their diameter, evenness, tensile, hairiness and related chemical properties. The tensile strength of cotton/kapok blended yarn reduced with increase in the kapok content. Unevenness, hairiness, thin & thick places are higher in cotton kapok blend as compared to 100% cotton. SEM analysis showed the random distribution of kapok/cotton fibre in the yarn cross-section. However, going beyond the 30 % kapok content in the yarn resulted in difficulty in processing and higher fibre wastage was observed.
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