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TYPES OF YARNS
PROPERTIES
END APPLICATION
NATIONAL INSITUTE OF FASHIION TECHONOLOGY
(CHENNAI)
Tina dhingra
MFTECH
JUTE

• 2ply
• S Twist
• Jute is also called "the golden fiber" for its color
and high cash value.
• It falls into the BAST FIBRE category
• It is the second most important vegetable fiber
after cotton, in terms of usage, global
consumption, production, and availability.
Physical Properties
Length

1.5-4mm

Diameter

0.015-0.020mm

Moisture Regain(MR%)

13.75%

Resiliency

BAD

COLOR

Strength(Tenacity)

white, offwhite, yellow, brown, grey
, golden
3-4 gm/denier

Elongation

1.7% at the break
Physical Properties
Dimensional Stability

Good

Abrasion Resistance

Average

Effect of light and heat

Average

Effect of Micro organism

Good(better than cotton)
BURNING TEST FOR JUTE
In Flame

Ignites immediately

Removed From Flame

Continues to burn,
doesn’t shrink from flame

Odor

Burning paper or wood

Ash

Light colored
• ADVANTAGES OF JUTE FIBERS
• Under stress jute extends only 0.5% to its stable
form and so gives wonderful dimensional stability.
• Protecting Environment
• The hairy surface of jute fabric gives it a capacity
to grip
• DISADVANTAGES OF JUTE FIBERS
• The crease resistance of Jute is very low.
• Drape Property is not good enough.
• Create Shade effect and becomes yellowish if
sunlight is used.
• If Jute is wetted it lose it’s strength
END-USES OF JUTE GOODS
• Bags and sacks for packing almost all kinds of
agricultural products, minerals, fertilizer, cement
• Wool packs and cotton bales
• Wrapping materials
• Carrier and backing fabric for carpet and linoleum
• Cordage and twines

• Webbing and fabric to cover inner springs in auto
seats and upholster furniture
• Cargo separator in ship
END-USES OF JUTE GOODS
• Brattice cloth for mine ventilation and partition
• Filling material in cable
• Roofing and floor covering apparel
• Footwear lining
• Wall covering and furnishing fabric
• Fashion accessories
• Jute geo-textile for erosion control and many more.
END APPLICATIONS
END APPLICATIONS
ACRYLIC

•
•
•
•

2ply
S Twist
Acrylic is also called acrilan fabric
Acrylic fibers are synthetic fibers made from a
polymer (polyacrylonitrile)
• DuPont created the first acrylic fibers in 1941 and
trademarked them under the name Orlon.
BURNING TEST FOR ACRYLIC
In Flame
Removed From Flame

Burns Quickly
Continues To Melt

Odor

Acidic Odor

Ash

Plastic Looking Bead
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Tenacity
Density

2-4.2 gm/den
1.16 gm/cc

Elongation at break

20 to 55%

Elasticity
Moisture Regain(MR%)

Good
1-2.5%

Resiliency

Good
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Melting point

230°C

Ability to protest friction

Good

Color
Light reflection ability

White or grey white
Good

Ability to protest heat

It can protest up to 150°C
temperature

Lusture

Bright to light
• ADVANTAGES OF ACRYLIC FIBER
•
•
•
•

They are light weight but have more bulk.
They are odor and mildew resistant too
Cleans easily.
A transparency rate of 93% makes acrylic the
clearest material known.

• DISADVANTAGES OF ACRYLIC FIBER
• It is more expensive than glass.
• If exposed to a direct flame it will melt and
eventually burn.
END-USES OF ACRYLIC
FOR CLOTHING: Sweaters, Women's and Children's Wear, Sports
Wear, Socks, Knitted Underwear, Pajamas, Gloves, etc
FOR HOME FURNISHINGS AND BEDDING: Carpets, A Variety of
Rugs, Upholstery, Cushions, Blankets, Pile Sheets, etc.
FOR INDUSTRIAL USES: Felts for Paper Making, Filter Cloth,
Alternative Asbestos, Tents, Sheet, etc.

FOR OTHER USES: Rag Doll, Toys, Auxiliary Tapes for Bags, Braids,
Cloth for Bags, Wigs, etc.
END-USES OF ACRYLIC
END-USES OF ACRYLIC
NYLON
• Nylon with Polythene
• Braided yarn
• Nylon is a generic designation for a family
of synthetic polymers known generically as
aliphatic polyamides
• Nylon was intended to be a synthetic
replacement for silk It replaced silk in military
applications such as parachutes and flak vests,
and was used in many types of vehicle tires
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Tenacity

6.0-8.5 gm/den

Density

1.14 gm/cc

Elongation at break

15-45%

Elasticity

Very good

Moisture Regain(MR%)

3.5-5%

Resiliency

Good
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Melting point

215°C

Ability to protest friction

Excellent

Color

White

Light reflection ability

Not good

Ability to protect heat

Upto 150°C

Lusture

Bright to light
BURNING TEST FOR NYLON
In Flame

Melts slowly

Removed From Flame
Odor

Self extinguishes
Unidentified odor

Ash

Plastic bead
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

ADVANTAGES
High elongation
Excellent abrasion resistance
Highly resilient (nylon fabrics are heat-set)
High resistance to: insects, fungi and animals,
molds, mildew, rot, many chemicals
DISADVANTAGES
Attacked by oxidizing agents
High shrinkage in molded sections
environmental problems regarding its lack of
being biodegradable
END USES OF NYLON
•
•
•
•
•
•

Women’s hosiery
Lingerie
Active sportswear
Soft floor coverings
Carpeting
Industrial uses include: Tire cord, machine
parts, such as gears and bearings
• Automotive uses: Belts, Ropes, Parachute
fabric – rip-stop nylon, intake manifolds, gas
(petrol) tanks
• carpet fiber
END USES OF NYLON
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

fishing lines
footwear
pantyhose
Wind pants
toothbrush bristles
Velcro
airbag fiber
slings and rope used in climbing gear and
slack lining
END APPLICATIONS
SPANDEX (LYCRA)
• Monofilament yarn
• Spandex or elastane or elastomeric fiber is
a synthetic fiber known for its
exceptional elasticity.
• The name "spandex" is an anagram of the
word "expands". It is the preferred name
in North America; in continental Europe it is
referred to by variants of "elastane",
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Tenacity

0.7 gm/den

Density:

1.21-1.35 gm/cc

Elongation at break

400-700%

Elasticity

Excellent

Moisture Regain(MR%)

0.6%

Resiliency

Very Good

Ability to protest friction

Excellent

Color

White or near white

Ability to protest heat

Not good

Lusture

Less bright
BURNING TEST OF SPANDEX
In Flame

Melts slowly

Removed From Flame

Self extinguishing

Odor

Acidic

Ash

Plastic bead
ADVANTAGES OF LYCRA
• IT IS USED IN CLOTHING BECAUSE ITS LIGHTWEIGHT,
COMFORTABLE, AND BREATHABLE.
• DUE TO ITS FITTING NATURE IT IS OFTEN USED IN
WOMEN'S CLOTHING RATHER THAN IN MEN'S CLOTHING.
• IT DRIES QUICKLY, MOISTURE WICKING AND IT IS EASY TO
DYE.
• IT HAS BACTERIA RESISTANT NATURE, BLOCKS ULTRAVIOLET
RAYS AND SO IT IS USED IN GARMENTS.
• GARMENTS THAT ARE MADE USING LYCRA ARE
SOCKS, SWIMWEAR, EXERCISE CLOTHING AND LEGGINGS.
DISADVANTAGES OF LYCRA
• SINCE IT IS TIGHT-FITTING, NON-CYCLISTS FEEL HARD
TO ACCEPT ITS APPEARANCE.
• SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE OF THIS TIGHT-FITTING IS STILL
SLOWLY BEING IMPLEMENTED.
• IF THE LYCRA IS BEING USED AS A BASE FOR GLUING,
AS MIGHT BE THE CASE IN A FOAM BODYSUIT, THE
GLUE WILL TEND NOT TO SOAK IN THE FIBERS AND YOU
WILL NOT GET GOOD ADHERENCE.
END APPLICATIONS
COTTON
• Cotton is a soft, fluffy
staple fiber that grows in a boll,
Under natural conditions, the cotton
bolls will tend to increase the
dispersion of the seeds.
• ply- 6
• Twist- S
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COTTON
Color

White, creamy white, bluish white,
yellowish white or grey.

Textile Strength

3.5gm/den.

Elongation at break 5-10%.
Specific Gravity

1.54

Moisture
Regain(MR%):

Standard moisture regain is 8.5
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COTTON
Elastic Recovery

It is inelastic and rigid fiber

Effect of Sunlight

gradual loss of strength
when cotton is exposed to
sunlight and the fiber turns
yellow.

Effect of age

It shows a small loss of
strength when stored
carefully

Effect of Heat

cotton is severely damaged
after few minutes at 240ºC
BURNING TEST OF COTTON
In Flame

Ignites immediately

Removed From Flame

Continues to burn

Odor

Burning paper or wood

Ash

Light ash, blows away
ADVANTAGES OF COTTON
• Environmentally friendly
• Durable
• Soft
DISADVANTAGES OF COTTON
• Cotton clothes will begin to fade after a few
years, particularly if left in direct sunlight.
• Cotton is not a very weatherproof fabric. If left
outside it is also likely to be damaged by mold
and mildew. Man-made fabrics tend to be
much tougher, and mold resistant
END APPLICATION
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TYPES OF YARNS & APPLICATION& PROPERTIES

  • 1. TYPES OF YARNS PROPERTIES END APPLICATION NATIONAL INSITUTE OF FASHIION TECHONOLOGY (CHENNAI) Tina dhingra MFTECH
  • 2. JUTE • 2ply • S Twist • Jute is also called "the golden fiber" for its color and high cash value. • It falls into the BAST FIBRE category • It is the second most important vegetable fiber after cotton, in terms of usage, global consumption, production, and availability.
  • 4. Physical Properties Dimensional Stability Good Abrasion Resistance Average Effect of light and heat Average Effect of Micro organism Good(better than cotton)
  • 5. BURNING TEST FOR JUTE In Flame Ignites immediately Removed From Flame Continues to burn, doesn’t shrink from flame Odor Burning paper or wood Ash Light colored
  • 6. • ADVANTAGES OF JUTE FIBERS • Under stress jute extends only 0.5% to its stable form and so gives wonderful dimensional stability. • Protecting Environment • The hairy surface of jute fabric gives it a capacity to grip • DISADVANTAGES OF JUTE FIBERS • The crease resistance of Jute is very low. • Drape Property is not good enough. • Create Shade effect and becomes yellowish if sunlight is used. • If Jute is wetted it lose it’s strength
  • 7. END-USES OF JUTE GOODS • Bags and sacks for packing almost all kinds of agricultural products, minerals, fertilizer, cement • Wool packs and cotton bales • Wrapping materials • Carrier and backing fabric for carpet and linoleum • Cordage and twines • Webbing and fabric to cover inner springs in auto seats and upholster furniture • Cargo separator in ship
  • 8. END-USES OF JUTE GOODS • Brattice cloth for mine ventilation and partition • Filling material in cable • Roofing and floor covering apparel • Footwear lining • Wall covering and furnishing fabric • Fashion accessories • Jute geo-textile for erosion control and many more.
  • 11. ACRYLIC • • • • 2ply S Twist Acrylic is also called acrilan fabric Acrylic fibers are synthetic fibers made from a polymer (polyacrylonitrile) • DuPont created the first acrylic fibers in 1941 and trademarked them under the name Orlon.
  • 12. BURNING TEST FOR ACRYLIC In Flame Removed From Flame Burns Quickly Continues To Melt Odor Acidic Odor Ash Plastic Looking Bead
  • 13. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Tenacity Density 2-4.2 gm/den 1.16 gm/cc Elongation at break 20 to 55% Elasticity Moisture Regain(MR%) Good 1-2.5% Resiliency Good
  • 14. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Melting point 230°C Ability to protest friction Good Color Light reflection ability White or grey white Good Ability to protest heat It can protest up to 150°C temperature Lusture Bright to light
  • 15. • ADVANTAGES OF ACRYLIC FIBER • • • • They are light weight but have more bulk. They are odor and mildew resistant too Cleans easily. A transparency rate of 93% makes acrylic the clearest material known. • DISADVANTAGES OF ACRYLIC FIBER • It is more expensive than glass. • If exposed to a direct flame it will melt and eventually burn.
  • 16. END-USES OF ACRYLIC FOR CLOTHING: Sweaters, Women's and Children's Wear, Sports Wear, Socks, Knitted Underwear, Pajamas, Gloves, etc FOR HOME FURNISHINGS AND BEDDING: Carpets, A Variety of Rugs, Upholstery, Cushions, Blankets, Pile Sheets, etc. FOR INDUSTRIAL USES: Felts for Paper Making, Filter Cloth, Alternative Asbestos, Tents, Sheet, etc. FOR OTHER USES: Rag Doll, Toys, Auxiliary Tapes for Bags, Braids, Cloth for Bags, Wigs, etc.
  • 19. NYLON • Nylon with Polythene • Braided yarn • Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers known generically as aliphatic polyamides • Nylon was intended to be a synthetic replacement for silk It replaced silk in military applications such as parachutes and flak vests, and was used in many types of vehicle tires
  • 20. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Tenacity 6.0-8.5 gm/den Density 1.14 gm/cc Elongation at break 15-45% Elasticity Very good Moisture Regain(MR%) 3.5-5% Resiliency Good
  • 21. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Melting point 215°C Ability to protest friction Excellent Color White Light reflection ability Not good Ability to protect heat Upto 150°C Lusture Bright to light
  • 22. BURNING TEST FOR NYLON In Flame Melts slowly Removed From Flame Odor Self extinguishes Unidentified odor Ash Plastic bead
  • 23. • • • • • • • • • ADVANTAGES High elongation Excellent abrasion resistance Highly resilient (nylon fabrics are heat-set) High resistance to: insects, fungi and animals, molds, mildew, rot, many chemicals DISADVANTAGES Attacked by oxidizing agents High shrinkage in molded sections environmental problems regarding its lack of being biodegradable
  • 24. END USES OF NYLON • • • • • • Women’s hosiery Lingerie Active sportswear Soft floor coverings Carpeting Industrial uses include: Tire cord, machine parts, such as gears and bearings • Automotive uses: Belts, Ropes, Parachute fabric – rip-stop nylon, intake manifolds, gas (petrol) tanks • carpet fiber
  • 25. END USES OF NYLON • • • • • • • • fishing lines footwear pantyhose Wind pants toothbrush bristles Velcro airbag fiber slings and rope used in climbing gear and slack lining
  • 27. SPANDEX (LYCRA) • Monofilament yarn • Spandex or elastane or elastomeric fiber is a synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity. • The name "spandex" is an anagram of the word "expands". It is the preferred name in North America; in continental Europe it is referred to by variants of "elastane",
  • 28. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Tenacity 0.7 gm/den Density: 1.21-1.35 gm/cc Elongation at break 400-700% Elasticity Excellent Moisture Regain(MR%) 0.6% Resiliency Very Good Ability to protest friction Excellent Color White or near white Ability to protest heat Not good Lusture Less bright
  • 29. BURNING TEST OF SPANDEX In Flame Melts slowly Removed From Flame Self extinguishing Odor Acidic Ash Plastic bead
  • 30. ADVANTAGES OF LYCRA • IT IS USED IN CLOTHING BECAUSE ITS LIGHTWEIGHT, COMFORTABLE, AND BREATHABLE. • DUE TO ITS FITTING NATURE IT IS OFTEN USED IN WOMEN'S CLOTHING RATHER THAN IN MEN'S CLOTHING. • IT DRIES QUICKLY, MOISTURE WICKING AND IT IS EASY TO DYE. • IT HAS BACTERIA RESISTANT NATURE, BLOCKS ULTRAVIOLET RAYS AND SO IT IS USED IN GARMENTS. • GARMENTS THAT ARE MADE USING LYCRA ARE SOCKS, SWIMWEAR, EXERCISE CLOTHING AND LEGGINGS.
  • 31. DISADVANTAGES OF LYCRA • SINCE IT IS TIGHT-FITTING, NON-CYCLISTS FEEL HARD TO ACCEPT ITS APPEARANCE. • SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE OF THIS TIGHT-FITTING IS STILL SLOWLY BEING IMPLEMENTED. • IF THE LYCRA IS BEING USED AS A BASE FOR GLUING, AS MIGHT BE THE CASE IN A FOAM BODYSUIT, THE GLUE WILL TEND NOT TO SOAK IN THE FIBERS AND YOU WILL NOT GET GOOD ADHERENCE.
  • 33. COTTON • Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, Under natural conditions, the cotton bolls will tend to increase the dispersion of the seeds. • ply- 6 • Twist- S
  • 34. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COTTON Color White, creamy white, bluish white, yellowish white or grey. Textile Strength 3.5gm/den. Elongation at break 5-10%. Specific Gravity 1.54 Moisture Regain(MR%): Standard moisture regain is 8.5
  • 35. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COTTON Elastic Recovery It is inelastic and rigid fiber Effect of Sunlight gradual loss of strength when cotton is exposed to sunlight and the fiber turns yellow. Effect of age It shows a small loss of strength when stored carefully Effect of Heat cotton is severely damaged after few minutes at 240ºC
  • 36. BURNING TEST OF COTTON In Flame Ignites immediately Removed From Flame Continues to burn Odor Burning paper or wood Ash Light ash, blows away
  • 37. ADVANTAGES OF COTTON • Environmentally friendly • Durable • Soft DISADVANTAGES OF COTTON • Cotton clothes will begin to fade after a few years, particularly if left in direct sunlight. • Cotton is not a very weatherproof fabric. If left outside it is also likely to be damaged by mold and mildew. Man-made fabrics tend to be much tougher, and mold resistant