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STUDY ON THE TENSILE BEHAVIOR OF JUTE-COTTON BLENDED YARN USING RING AND ROTOR SPINNING SYSTEM (Pages : 34 - 40)

M.A. SHAHID, A.K.M. MAHABUBUZZAMAN AND F. AHMED

The present study investigated the spinning performance by rotating the ratio of modified jute and cotton fibers blending to improve the tensile behavior for new diverse uses of jute fibers using ring and rotor spinning systems. For the successful completion of the research work, jute (variety-0-9897) and American cotton (Pima) fibers were selected. Bottom, middle and top portion of the jute fibers were processed separately with cotton fibers to spin the 18S yarn count at 20:80 and 50:50 ratio. It was observed that yarn properties produced from the middle portion of jute and cotton fiber blending at 20:80 showed the better results in rotor spinning system and compared to rotor spun yarn, ring spun yarn showed better results at same yarn count in the terms of tensile and unevenness properties.Download


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