Abstract
This paper examines the effect of test speed and yarn twist level on the hairiness of worsted yarns. Pure wool yarns of three different twist levels are spun on a worsted ring frame, then tested for hairiness on the hairiness attachment to a Uster Tester 3 at three speeds of 25, 100, and 400 m/min. The results indicate that regardless of the yarn's twist level, yarn hairiness tested at 400 m/min is higher than that obtained at 25 and 100 m/min, and the difference is statistically significant at the 5% significance level. But there is no statistically significant difference between hairiness results obtained at 25 and 100 m/min. In addition, yarn hairiness readings in single mea surements follow a lognormal distribution.
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