The dyeing behavior of conventional false-twist pin-textured polyester yarns has been studied as a function of the texturing variables. Three different dyes and three different dyeing procedures were employed. The data obtained are discussed in relation to existing quality-control procedures for textured yarns and the role of feed-yarn non-uniformity in barré problems.
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