1975
DOI: 10.1177/004051757504500508
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Jute-Viscose Blending: Some Optimum Conditions

Abstract: The practicalities of blending viscose staple fiber with Tossa jute were investigated. A critical tossa jute :viscose blend proportion was found to exist at which yarn tenacity was minimum. For blended yams the optimum twist factor was practically constant at 25.0 (turns per cm × √tex), and irregularity was reduced as rayon proportion increased. Weaving efficiency and fabric quality showed improvements even with 10% viscose in the blend. The used of bleached jute in the blend increased whiteness at the loss of… Show more

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“…Blending is the process of combining fibers to maximize the good qualities and reduce the bad. Additionally, blending reduces costs in the fabric manufacturing process [6]. 30/70 jute viscose/polyester union fabric is superior to other ratios, according to Shikha Bhardwaj and Shalini Juneja [7], and it also lowers the product's cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blending is the process of combining fibers to maximize the good qualities and reduce the bad. Additionally, blending reduces costs in the fabric manufacturing process [6]. 30/70 jute viscose/polyester union fabric is superior to other ratios, according to Shikha Bhardwaj and Shalini Juneja [7], and it also lowers the product's cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jute is a high-modulus, coarse, rough, abundantly available brown color, fibre and cotton is a cool, soft, comfortable, seed fibre whereas, viscose is a low-modulus, fine, white, smooth, lustrous, bastfibre [1]. Cotton is the principle clothing fibre and it is very familiar in the world too [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cumming and Atkinson reviewed methods of blending viscose staple fiber with jute fiber and examined some qualitatively average properties of the resulting products [13]. A lot of blended yarns, among them jute-cotton and jute-viscose blending, were studied by Debnath and Bandyopadhyay [1]. Bhardwaj and Juneja investigated some optimum conditions for the performance of jute, viscose/polyester, and cotton blending yarns used in apparel [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%