Escalating the use of jute (Robi-1)-cotton blended yarn rather than entirely made of cotton yarn
Shuranjan Sarkar,
Ferdouse Ara Dilruba,
Jannatul Bake Molla
et al.
Abstract:The process of blending involves the mixing of two different fibers to achieve the desired percentage. Various compositions, lengths, diameters, or colors may be intermingling to produce a blended yarn in a ring spinning system. This system entails the combination of different fibers lots into a homogeneous mass before spinning the mass into a staple fiber yarn. Typically, BJRI Tossa Pat-8 (Robi-1) and cotton fibers are combined to create jute-cotton blended yarn. Jute can be utilized in various ways, which is… Show more
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