MEASURED SOFTNESS CHARACTERISTICS OF SPUN YARNS REPRESENTING DIFFERENT SPINNING TECHNOLOGIES
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This work measured the bending and compression properties of 100% cotton and cotton/polyester yarns representing ring, rotor, friction, and airjet spinning systems. Bending properties were measured using the KES-F bending tester while compression properties were measured using the KES-F compression tester. The observed differences in the compression properties of both the cotton and polyester/cotton yarns were on the expected lines. While bending rigidity values agreed with what one would expect based on yarn structural differences, the bending hysteresis values were found to be highly variable and were difficult to measure accurately.
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