The Complete Guide to Yarn Hairiness
Yarn hairiness refers to the fiber ends or loops that stick out of the main body of the yarn. Since the fibers located on the surface of the yarn are not closely connected with the main body of the yarn,…
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Yarn hairiness refers to the fiber ends or loops that stick out of the main body of the yarn. Since the fibers located on the surface of the yarn are not closely connected with the main body of the yarn,…
The testing items in the textile testing laboratory are divided into fiber testing, yarn testing, and fabric testing according to material classification. In the following content, we will introduce the relevant information on fabric testing according to the different properties…
We usually divide fibers into natural fibers and man-made fibers. Fiber samples are generally available in three forms: ① Loose fiber; ② A yarn may be contain one fiber type or multiple fiber types; ③ Woven or knitted fabrics may…
Fiber strength refers to the ability of fiber to resist external damage, which largely determines the durability of textile products. Common indicators Fiber strength: Absolute strength, the maximum load that a fiber material can bear when it is stretched to…
A cotton ginning machine is used to process cotton, primarily to remove seeds and foreign matter, making cotton a raw material for the textile industry. It can greatly improve processing efficiency and product quality, and is one of the indispensable…
Fiber length directly affects the processing performance and practical value of the fiber and reflects the quality and performance of the fiber itself, so it is one of the most important indicators of the fiber. Fiber length definition Natural length:…
Fiber fineness refers to the thickness of the fiber. Fineness is one of the important morphological dimensions and quality indicators of fibers. Fiber fineness is closely related to spinning process and yarn quality, and directly affects fabric style. Fiber fineness…
What is perspiration fastness? Perspiration fastness is the degree of color retention of textiles in sweat, which is especially important for clothing products. During daily use, the textile stays in close contact with the skin for a long time. At…
Light fastness refers to the ability of colorants and polymer systems to maintain their color when exposed to sunlight. The main reason for the color change of colored products exposed to sunlight is the damage of ultraviolet rays and visible…
Artificial accelerated aging tester can divided into several types according to different light sources, such as carbon arc lamp, fluorescent ultraviolet lamp, xenon lamp, etc. Xenon lamp has become the most widely used artificial accelerated aging light source in the…
What is color fastness to light? As we all know, textiles are usually exposed to light during their use life, and light has the potential to destroy the dye, resulting in the effect of "fading," which causes colored textiles to…
Introduction to textile Laboratory Nowadays, countries all over the world are advocating green textiles, and more and more environmental protection textiles and clothing are appearing in the market. Through some standard tests to meet the international requirements for textiles and…
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