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Mechanical and comfort properties of hydroentangled nonwovens from comber noil

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Tausif, Muhammad
Hassan, Muhammad Zahid
Ahmad, Sheraz
Malik, Mumtaz H.

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2018

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English

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Cotton is one of the most important commodity fibres and is widely employed in apparels. At present, the share of natural fibres in production of nonwoven fabrics is low and are used in opt applications. The cotton fibre is conventionally converted into woven and knitted fabrics by short staple spinning methods. The comber noil is short fibre waste produced when cotton yarns are combed. The aims of the current study were to employ comber noil for the preparation of hydroentangled cotton nonwovens at varying water jet pressures and conveyor speeds. The effect of these parameters was studied with respect to mechanical and comfort properties of the prepared fabrics. The results showed that these variables can help to manufacture fibrous assemblies with engineered properties, according to required application area.

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Journal of Industrial Textiles

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Sage

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Materials science, Textiles

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