A Study on Sulphonated Jute-cotton Blended Yarn and Fabrics and their Characteristics
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https://doi.org/10.3329/bjsir.v42i3.666Keywords:
Sulphonated jute fibre, jute-cotton blend, mechanical properties, tensile strength, fabric constructionAbstract
Sulphonated jute fibres were blended with cotton at three different ratios, e g. 50:50, 60:40 and 70:30 for production of fine yarn and comparatively better ratio have been investigated. The plain woven fabric were prepared by sulphonated jute-cotton yarn. The set of warp and weft blended yarns was done on the one up and one down principle. The physico-mechanical properties of blended yarn and fabrics were studied and compared with that of jute yarn, cotton yarn and fabric. Key words: Sulphonated jute fibre, jute-cotton blend, mechanical properties, tensile strength and fabric construction. Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res. 42(3), 281-286, 2007Downloads
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