Abstract
The principle of producing fasciated yarns is discussed as well as the product characteristics of the yarn (produced by novel proprietary technology) and of woven and knit fabrics. The potential of fasciated yarn in new fabric technology is pointed out.
Keywords
Orlon fibers (TN)acrylic fibersDacron fibers (TN)polyester fiberscotton fibers. Fasciated yarnsspun cotton yarns. Fasciated-yarn characteristicsspun-yarn characteristics. Dacron/Orlon fiabric characteristics (fasciated yarns)Dacron Cotton fabric characteristics (fasciated yarns)cotton fabric characteristics (spun yarns). Twist trans ferenceyarn technologyfabric technology.
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