Study on the Performance of Blended Yarn with Outlast Air-Conditioning Viscose Fiber

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The air-conditioning viscose fiber was blended with bamboo viscose fiber and polyester fiber in different blended ratios, and the evenness, hairiness, strength and elongation, and elasticity of blended yarns were tested. The influence of blended ratios was analyzed. The results show that: With the increase in air-conditioning fiber content, the CV value of evenness indicates an increasing trend and the yarn evenness goes bad, breaking strength, elongation at break, fracture work of blended yarns decreases linearly, and elastic recovery rate of blended yarns increases first, then decreases basically and the maximum appears at 40%. The difference of hairiness curves is small in different blended ratios. Elastic recovery rate of blended yarns decreases with the increase of specified elongation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 557-559)

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1113-1116

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July 2012

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