Use of the Scanning Electron Microscope in a Study of the Abrasive Properties of Textile Yarns
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Egerton, G.S. | Fisher, K.M.
The effect of various factors, such as the nature of the fiber and the titanium dioxide content, on the abrasive properties of textile yarns has been studied, using a scanning electron microscope. Polyamide and polyester continuous filament yarns produce regular grooves on the surface of knitting needles, but cellulosic yarns give rise to much smoother areas of wear, with some striations. The effect of titanium dioxide on the abrasive properties of the yarn is marked with polyamide yarns, but less significant with the other textile fibers.
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书目信息
出版者
Sage Publications
其它主题
Textile fibers; Polyamide yarns; Yams. textile materials. latch knitting needles; Terylene yarns (tn); Stereoscan (tn); Tricel yarns (tn); Viscose yarns; Delusterant. abrasion; Dicel yarns (tn); Winding.; Surface contour. photomicrography; Polyester yarns; Regenerated cellulose fiber yarns; Scanning electron microscopes; Scanning electron microscope; Cellulosic yarns; Rayon yarns; Knitting; Nylon 6.6 yarns
语言
英语
副标题
Part II: Wear Produced on Knitting Needles by Different Fibers and the Effect of Titanium Dioxide Content
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-29
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