Publication: Assessing color differences of cotton fabrics made from ring- and compact-spun yarns after abrasion
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Becerir, Behçet
Ömeroğlu, Sunay
Alpay, Halil Rıfat
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This paper describes color differences obtained on fabrics made from ring- and compact-spun cotton yarns after increasing cycles of abrasion. Plain and twill fabrics made from Ne 30 and Ne 50 ring- and compact-spun yarns were abraded (2,500, 5,000, and 7,500 cycles). The fabric samples were dyed using a commercial blue reactive dye (C.I. Reactive Blue 222). The greatest differences in color coordinates and color difference values were observed between 0 and 2,500 cycles of abrasion. Color differences increased at 5,000 and 7,500 cycles, but to a lesser extent. The changes in color values were smaller for thinner yarns (Ne 50) and more regular surfaces (twill weave).
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Materials science, Engineering, Chemistry, Ring spinning, Cotton, Compact spinning, Color difference, Abrasion, Performance, Reflectance, Open-end, Spinning (fibers), Dyes, Color, Reactive dye, Colorimetry, Ring-spun yarns, Reactive dye, Compact-spun yarns, Cotton fabrics
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Becerir, B. vd. (2006). ''Assessing color differences of cotton fabrics made from ring- and compact-spun yarns after abrasion''. AATCC Review, 6(10), 37-41.