Properties of Jute Blended Yarns Spun on Ring Spinning System

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The chemical modified jute fibres were spun into jute/cotton blended yarns by using of two different blending methods (the fibre blending and the sliver blending) on ring spinning system. The tensile, hairiness, Uster evenness properties of two kinds of blended yarns with different blend ratios and yarn counts were investigated in this paper. It was found that the tensile, hairiness index, mass irregularity and imperfections of blended yarn depended on amount of jute fibres in blends. The draw frame blended yarns processed the better quality than that of intimate blended yarns.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 779-780)

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290-293

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September 2013

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