EFFECTS OF DYEING AND FINISHING ON HYGRAL EXPANSION AN OTHER CRIMP-DEPENDENT PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES OF WOOL FABRICS

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作者
GARCIA, JE
PAILTHORPE, MT
POSTLE, R
机构
[1] School of Fibre Science and Technology, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2033, NSW
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D O I
10.1177/004051759406400807
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学]; TS1 [纺织工业、染整工业];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ; 0821 ;
摘要
Low stress tensile properties as measured by KESF instruments-hygral expansion, relaxation shrinkage, and the crimp of the yarns in a fabric-were determined for a pure wool fabric after each of a number of dyeing and finishing processes. The dyeing recipes and dyes cover the range for wool in industry. Dye-fiber interactions were evaluated by comparing the properties of dyed fabrics with those of blank dyed controls. Dyeing and finishing alter many mechanical and physical properties of a fabric by changing the crimp of its yarns, due to stress relaxation of interyarn forces in the unfinished fabrics during processing. The degree to which the initial interyarn stresses are relaxed is also an important parameter. Acid and chrome dyes did not affect the resulting fabric properties, but reactive dyes often had a dramatic effect on changes that took place during piece dyeing. Reactive dye-fiber interactions altered fabric crimp as a result of dyeing. In turn, crimp differences affected the resulting crimp-dependent fabric properties-hygral expansion and low-stress tensile properties. The effect was resistant to decatizing. This result has beneficial implications for controlling hygral expansion.
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页码:466 / 475
页数:10
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