Investigation of influence of twill structures on jute-cotton union fabric physical properties
2012
E05190
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Title
Investigation of influence of twill structures on jute-cotton union fabric physical properties
Publication Date
2012
Call Number
E05190
Summary
An experiment is performed on jute-cotton union fabric produced from twill structures. The main object of this study is to find out how physical properties of the produced fabric is affected by the weave structures in order to increase the uses of biodegradable jute diversified products and to replace the synthetic polymers and costlier cotton. Two fabric samples; 2/2 twill noted by “A” and 3/1 twill noted by “B” are produced from same EPI and PPI in value. Here, the jute yarn of 413 tex (6 lbs/spy-2 ply) is used in weft direction and cotton yarn of 177 tex (10s-3ply) is used in warp direction. From the experiment, the comparative results of both the samples on average tensile strength, abrasion resistance, drape co-efficient, bending length, flexural rigidity are analyzed to exhibit the effect of twill structures to perform the task for diversified use and apparel purposes in the near future.
Journal Citation
1(2):60-72, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGICAL RESEARCH
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