2008
DOI: 10.1002/app.28570
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Pilling in cellulosic fabrics, Part 2: A study on kinetics of pilling in alkali‐treated lyocell fabrics

Abstract: As pilling in textiles originates from many factors, the kinetic of pilling formation play an important role in the investigation and approaches of pilling. The single jersey-knitted lyocell fabrics were treated with different alkaline solution concentrations and submitted to Rapid Pilling Test-a wet-state Martindale test for cellulosic fabrics performed with increasing abrasion cycles. After each type of cycles, the pilling density was microscopically counted, and then pilling was visually rated. The changes … Show more

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“…found and reported. 11 That could explain the highpill formation (low rating) at short cycles of abrasion (50) for smooth surfaces illustrated at Figure 10(a,b). The initial fibrils originated from the fabric surface could be easily gapped and joined to form the pills, beside the pill tendency follows the increase in increasing abrasion cycles.…”
Section: Pillingmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…found and reported. 11 That could explain the highpill formation (low rating) at short cycles of abrasion (50) for smooth surfaces illustrated at Figure 10(a,b). The initial fibrils originated from the fabric surface could be easily gapped and joined to form the pills, beside the pill tendency follows the increase in increasing abrasion cycles.…”
Section: Pillingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Pilling is one of the most important properties reflecting the quality of textile fabrics, as the formation and removal of pilling are related to any chemical and mechanical effects on fibers and fabrics. The significant influence of low-solution concentrations, as described in our previous paper 11 and ratio of mixtures has been noticed, opening further possibilities to study the correct selection of sodium hydroxide-urea treatment processes to achieve the desired behaviors in cellulosic fabrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Despite the fact that several different compounds have been claimed to be anti-pilling chemicals [25], the textile industry requires more than only antipilling properties. The cloth treated with anti-pilling chemicals should also have other desirable characteristics [26]. It should keep its hydrophilicity, be non-yellowing, and have a nice hand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of the fact that many different chemicals have been reported to be anti-pilling chemicals [25], having only anti-pilling property is not enough for textile industry. The fabric that has been treated with anti-pilling chemicals should also exhibit other desired properties [26]. It should maintain its hydrophilicity, have a good hand and be nonyellowing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%