BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBS

New nonwoven products containing cotton and Lyocell (Trademarked name Tencel), low temperature thermal-bondable bicomponent olefin/polyester, or comber noils were developed using needlepunching and spunlacing (hydroentanglement). Webs containing five different blends were prepared by either light ne...

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Main Authors: D.V. Parikh, Randall R. Bresee, Navzar D. Sachinvala, Legrand Crook, U. Muenstermann, Alfred Watzl, Don Gillespie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2006-08-01
Series:Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
Online Access:http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Oct_BasisWtUniformity.pdf
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spelling doaj-14eafe8987b746418df87c4e77c6e4ef2020-11-25T03:43:23ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics1558-92502006-08-01114761BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBSD.V. ParikhRandall R. BreseeNavzar D. SachinvalaLegrand CrookU. MuenstermannAlfred WatzlDon GillespieNew nonwoven products containing cotton and Lyocell (Trademarked name Tencel), low temperature thermal-bondable bicomponent olefin/polyester, or comber noils were developed using needlepunching and spunlacing (hydroentanglement). Webs containing five different blends were prepared by either light needlepunching, or light needlepunching followed by hydroentangling. We acquired detailed basis weight uniformity measurements to learn about processing and the influence of fiber blend composition on web uniformity. Basis weight uniformity was evaluated without regard to web direction ("Total" uniformity), along the machine direction (MD uniformity) and across the cross direction (CD uniformity) at numerous size resolutions. We observed that blending manufactured fibers (either Tencel or olefin/polyester) with bleached cotton and comber noils substantially improved basis weight uniformity of both types of nonwovens. We also observed that subjecting needled webs to hydroentangling significantly improved Total and MD uniformities.http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Oct_BasisWtUniformity.pdf
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author D.V. Parikh
Randall R. Bresee
Navzar D. Sachinvala
Legrand Crook
U. Muenstermann
Alfred Watzl
Don Gillespie
spellingShingle D.V. Parikh
Randall R. Bresee
Navzar D. Sachinvala
Legrand Crook
U. Muenstermann
Alfred Watzl
Don Gillespie
BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBS
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
author_facet D.V. Parikh
Randall R. Bresee
Navzar D. Sachinvala
Legrand Crook
U. Muenstermann
Alfred Watzl
Don Gillespie
author_sort D.V. Parikh
title BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBS
title_short BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBS
title_full BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBS
title_fullStr BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBS
title_full_unstemmed BASIS WEIGHT UNIFORMITY OF LIGHTLY NEEDLED HYDROENTANGLED COTTON AND COTTON BLEND WEBS
title_sort basis weight uniformity of lightly needled hydroentangled cotton and cotton blend webs
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
issn 1558-9250
publishDate 2006-08-01
description New nonwoven products containing cotton and Lyocell (Trademarked name Tencel), low temperature thermal-bondable bicomponent olefin/polyester, or comber noils were developed using needlepunching and spunlacing (hydroentanglement). Webs containing five different blends were prepared by either light needlepunching, or light needlepunching followed by hydroentangling. We acquired detailed basis weight uniformity measurements to learn about processing and the influence of fiber blend composition on web uniformity. Basis weight uniformity was evaluated without regard to web direction ("Total" uniformity), along the machine direction (MD uniformity) and across the cross direction (CD uniformity) at numerous size resolutions. We observed that blending manufactured fibers (either Tencel or olefin/polyester) with bleached cotton and comber noils substantially improved basis weight uniformity of both types of nonwovens. We also observed that subjecting needled webs to hydroentangling significantly improved Total and MD uniformities.
url http://www.jeffjournal.org/papers/Volume1/06Oct_BasisWtUniformity.pdf
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