Effect of hollow polyester fibres on mechanical properties of knitted wool/polyester fabrics

A. Khoddami, C. M. Carr, R. H. Gong

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    Abstract

    The physical and mechanical characteristics of hollow polyester fibres were compared with solid polyester fibres in order to establish their processing behaviour and performance characteristics. The effects of hollow fibres on fabric properties were investigated by using microscopy and tests of tensile and bursting strength, pilling, abrasion resistance, water vapour permeability, and handle. The results show that tensile strength of hollow polyester fibres and yarns are negatively affected by the cavity inside the fibre. Hollow fibres also have higher stiffness and resistance to bending at relaxed state. Fabrics made from hollow polyester/wool blends and pure wool fabrics show three distinguishable steps in pilling. During pilling, hollow fibres break before being pulled fully out of the structure, leading to shorter protruding fibres. Microscopy studies showed that the breakdown of hollow fibres started during entanglement by splitting along the helical lines between fibrils. KES results showed that the friction between fibres and the fibre shape are the most important parameters that determine the fabric low stress mechanical properties. However, in some aspects, the hollow structure of the fibre does not have a significant effect. © 2009 The Korean Fiber Society and Springer Netherlands.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)452-460
    Number of pages8
    JournalFibers and Polymers
    Volume10
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2009

    Keywords

    • Hollow fibre
    • Knitted fabric
    • Mechanical property
    • Pilling
    • Wool/polyester

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