Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties

Finer count hemp yarn (<20-50 tex) for apparel and smart textiles applications with a minimum number of imperfections cannot be manufactured using the cotton spinning system due to the presence of non-cellulosic materials in the fiber structure. An investigation has been carried out to identify t...

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Main Author: Ali, Arshad
Other Authors: Rahman, Mashiur (Textile Sciences)
Published: AATCC 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22053
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-220532014-01-31T03:38:58Z Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties Ali, Arshad Rahman, Mashiur (Textile Sciences) Chen, Ying (Biosystems Engineering), Feltham, Tammi (Textile Sciences) textile spinning hemp bleaching Finer count hemp yarn (<20-50 tex) for apparel and smart textiles applications with a minimum number of imperfections cannot be manufactured using the cotton spinning system due to the presence of non-cellulosic materials in the fiber structure. An investigation has been carried out to identify the spinning properties of hemp fibers including strength, length and length variation, single fiber entity, fineness, bending modulus and softness by removing non-cellulosic materials from hemp. Different chemical and enzyme treatments were employed to improve the selected spinning properties of hemp fiber. It was found that bleaching at 95°C for 240 min (min) after scouring removed the largest amount of non-cellulosic materials. After the carding process, the softness of treated samples, with the highest weight loss (%) was found to be improved by about 2.6 times more than the virgin hemp fiber. 2013-08-21T20:24:11Z 2013-08-21T20:24:11Z 2013-04-10 • Ali, A., Rahman, M., & Chen, Y. (2013). Chemical and biological modifications of hemp to improve spinning properties. AATCC 2013 International Conference, Greenville, SC, USA. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22053 AATCC
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topic textile
spinning
hemp
bleaching
spellingShingle textile
spinning
hemp
bleaching
Ali, Arshad
Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties
description Finer count hemp yarn (<20-50 tex) for apparel and smart textiles applications with a minimum number of imperfections cannot be manufactured using the cotton spinning system due to the presence of non-cellulosic materials in the fiber structure. An investigation has been carried out to identify the spinning properties of hemp fibers including strength, length and length variation, single fiber entity, fineness, bending modulus and softness by removing non-cellulosic materials from hemp. Different chemical and enzyme treatments were employed to improve the selected spinning properties of hemp fiber. It was found that bleaching at 95°C for 240 min (min) after scouring removed the largest amount of non-cellulosic materials. After the carding process, the softness of treated samples, with the highest weight loss (%) was found to be improved by about 2.6 times more than the virgin hemp fiber.
author2 Rahman, Mashiur (Textile Sciences)
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Ali, Arshad
author Ali, Arshad
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title Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties
title_short Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties
title_full Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties
title_fullStr Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties
title_full_unstemmed Surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties
title_sort surface modification of hemp fiber to improve spinning properties
publisher AATCC
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/1993/22053
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