Özipek, B.Acar, M.2021-07-062021-07-061995Ülkü, S. vd. (1995). ''Effects of opening roller speed on the iber and yarn properties in open-end friction spinning''. Textile Research Journal, 65(10), 557-563.0040-5175https://doi.org/10.1177/004051759506501001https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Effects_of_opening_roller_speed_on_the_fiber_and_yarn_properties_in_open-end_friction_spinning/9567101/1http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21123The opening roller system for fiber separation in an open end spinning process is known to cause considerable fiber breakage. We have investigated fiber breakage at different opening roller speeds and the relationship between breakage and the properties of friction spun yarns made from cotton, polyester, viscose, and acrylic fibers. A high level of fiber damage caused by the opening rollers occurs at high speeds. The level of damage differs from one sort of material to another. There is a great deterioration in properties when yarns are processed at high opening roller speeds.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMaterials scienceOpen-end friction spinningFiber separationFiber damageFiber breakageAcrylic fibersOpening roller speedViscoseEffects of opening roller speed on the iber and yarn properties in open-end friction spinningArticleA1995RW804000012-s2.0-00293799405575636510Materials science, textiles