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Effect of Secondary Raw Material on the Change of Single Extensive Elongation of Non Woven Fabrics
Author(s) -
S.U. Patxullaev,
Tashkent Light Industry,
Dariya Isaeva,
Sh.P. Shumqorova,
X.I. Yodgorova,
R.I. Orazbayeva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.e9499.069520
Subject(s) - carding , fiber , silk , elongation , spinning , materials science , composite material , raw material , bark (sound) , pulp and paper industry , ultimate tensile strength , chemistry , engineering , physics , organic chemistry , acoustics
The article describes research studies in the laboratories of the departments of "Spinning Technology" and "Silk Technology". For this purpose were taken samples of cotton fiber and silk waste from the carding machine in the spinning process, 100% cotton fiber waste, 50% cotton fiber, 30% silk, 20% mulberry bark fiber, 70% cotton fiber, 15% silk, 15% mulberry bark fiber, non-woven fabrics were produced from 75% cotton fiber 10% silk 15% mulberry bark fiber blends. The single-period elongation deformation of the obtained non-woven fabrics was determined using the device "Stoyka".

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