Effect of chenille yarn parameters on yarn shrinkage behavior
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2005-03
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Sage Publications
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The effects of chenille yam properties-pile material type, pile length, and twist level-on the boiling shrinkage behavior of chenille yams are examined in this study. Different chenille yams are produced on a chenille machine using a range of pile material types, twist levels, and pile lengths. Nm 4 and Nm 6 count chenille yams are produced from different pile materials of viscose, acrylic (0.9 dtex), acrylic (1.3 dtex), combed cotton, carded cotton, and open-end cotton, in two different pile lengths of 0.7 and 1.0 mm and two different twist levels of 700 and 850 T/m. The results indicate that pile material types, pile lengths, and twist levels have significant effects on the boiling shrinkage of chenille yams.
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Materials science, Boiling, Cotton, Pile surfaces, Shrinkage, Yarn, Boiling liquids, Piles, Boiling shrinkage, Carded cotton, Chenille yarns, Pile lengths, Chenille yarn, Yarn property, Yarn
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Özdemir, Ö. ve E. K. Çeven. (2005). "Effect of chenille yarn parameters on yarn shrinkage behavior". Textile Research Journal, 75(3), 219-222.