A RESEARCH ON YARN LIVELINESS TENDENCY OF STAPLE YARNS
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1 (REFEREED RESEARCH) A RESEARCH ON YARN LIVELINESS TENDENCY OF STAPLE YARNS ŞTAPEL İPLİKLERİN İPLİK CANLILIĞI EĞİLİMLERİ ÜZERİNE BİR ARAŞTIRMA Pınar ÇELİK Ege University, Textile Engineering Department [email protected] Hüseyin KADOĞLU Ege University, Textile Engineering Department ABSTRACT Yarn snarling tendency causes several problems at the various post-spinning processes, such as winding, warping, weaving and knitting. In this study we analyzed the snarling tendency of short and long staple yarns. The yarn samples were produced with different raw material, spinning technique and yarn parameter variations. Long staple yarns from % wool and % acrylic (PAN) fibers were spun in two different nominal yarn counts with three different yarn twist factors using four different yarn spinning techniques. Short staple yarns from % cotton, % viscose, % polyester, % modal and % lyocell fibers were spun in two different nominal yarn counts with three different yarn twist factors using three different yarn spinning techniques. After spinning process their twist liveliness values were measured on Keisokki Kringel Factor Meter yarn liveliness test apparatus. The tests results were analyzed and evaluated in order to asses the effects of raw material, spinning technique and yarn parameters on yarn twist liveliness. Key Words: Yarn liveliness, Staple yarn, Long staple spinning, Short staple spinning, Yarn steaming, Fabric spirality. ÖZET İpliğin kendi üzerine kıvrılma eğilimi bobinleme, dokuma ve örme gibi eğirme sonrası işlemlerde bir çok probleme neden olmaktadır. Bu çalışmada uzun ve kısa ştapelli liflerden üretilmiş ipliklerin kendi üzerine kıvrılma eğilimi incelenmiştir. İplik numuneleri farklı hammadde, eğirme tekniği ve değişen iplik parametreleri ile üretilmiştir. Uzun ştapelli iplikler % yün ve % akrilik (PAN) liflerinden iki farklı iplik numarası ve üç farklı iplik büküm katsayısı ile dört farklı iplik eğirme tekniği kullanılarak üretilmiştir. Kısa ştapelli iplikler % pamuk, % viskon, % polyester, % modal ve % lyocell liflerinden iki farklı iplik numarası ve üç farklı iplik büküm katsayısı ile üç farklı iplik eğirme tekniği kullanılarak üretilmiştir. İpliklerin iplik canlılığı değerleri Keisokki Kringel Factor Meter test aparatı kullanılarak ölçülmüştür. İplik canlılığına hammaddenin, eğirme tekniğinin ve iplik parametrelerinin etkisini belirlemek için test sonuçları analiz edilmiş ve değerlendirilmiştir. Anahtar Kelimeler: İplik canlılığı, Ştapel iplik, Uzun ştapel iplik eğirme, Kısa ştapel iplik eğirme, İplik büküm fiksajı, May dönmesi. Received:.. Accepted:... INTRODUCTION Textile fibres and yarns are subjected to torsional strains during various processes of yarn manufacturing. In staple yarns, twist is essential to hold the fibres together and to provide the required strength to the yarn structure. Especially, twisting process induces tension within yarn and its constituent fibres. Twist is one of the most important yarn features influencing the properties of yarn. It is a known fact that the yarn liveliness is related with yarn twist and strain. Yarn twist liveliness is affected by the twist factor, yarn fineness and retractive forces, which, in turn, are determined by the torsional and bending stresses in the fibres, and torque generated during yarn twisting (). Yarns tend to snarl in order to relax themselves and simultaneously are twisted in the opposite twist direction. This property is described as liveliness. In fancy yarn production, cut-piled carpet production and medical bandage manufacture, the effect of yarn liveliness is employed as an advantage (). On the other hand, yarn twist liveliness causes several problems at various post-spinning processes, such as winding, warping, weaving and knitting; for example, it may generate yarn breakage at winding process. In addition, yarn twist liveliness is the main cause of the spirality in single jersey knitted fabrics (,,,, ). If a twist-lively yarn is used for knitting, the resultant loop will no longer be symmetric because of the varying induced torsional strain in the yarn (). Generally vacuum steaming process is used for reducing the yarn snarling tendency, but it fails to eliminate the snarling tendency completely. There is still a small amount of retained snarling tendency in the yarn after steaming process. In terms of reducing yarn liveliness, a moderate steaming is much more effective than prolonged storage in an atmosphere of % r.h., ºC (9). The yarn twist liveliness phenomenon caused by a wide variety of factors. However, in order to narrow the scope of this study only the most important factors including raw material, yarn count, yarn twist level, spinning technique and steaming operation were selected for this research.. EXPERIMENTAL Short staple yarns from cotton, polyester, viscose, modal and lyocell were TEKSTİL ve KONFEKSİYON /9 9
2 spun in two different nominal yarn counts Ne (.9 tex) and Ne (. tex) with three different yarn twist coefficient (α e., α e., α e.) by using three different spinning techniques, ring spinning (Rieter model G), OE rotor spinning (Rieter model R) and compact spinning (Zinser compact spinning machine). The specifications of raw materials are given in Table. Table. Raw material specifications Raw material Fineness Fibre length % cotton,9 mic. 9, mm (UHML) % polyester. denier mm % viscose. denier mm % modal. denier mm % lyocel. denier mm After the spinning process, one half of these yarns (the ring and compact yarns were in cop form and the OE yarns were in cone form) were subjected to steaming operation (9 C, min., two cycles of vacuum steaming). Subsequently, the yarn liveliness values of untreated and steamed yarns were measured at standard humidity and temperature (±ºC and % Rh) by using the Kringel Factor Meter. individual samples were taken from each party, and five tests were done by each sample. Long staple yarns out of % wool and out of % acrylic (PAN) were spun in two different nominal yarn counts (Nm ( tex) and Nm (. tex)). Each yarn count was spun at three different twist coefficient (α m, α m 9, α m ) by using four different spinning techniques, ring spinning (Zinser ring spinning machine), siro-spun spinning (Zinser sirospun system), compact spinning (EliTe compact spinning) and compact siro-spun spinning (EliTwist). After the spinning process, one half of these yarns, whose yarn packages were in cop form, were subjected to steaming operation ( C, min., two cycles of vacuum steaming). Subsequently, the yarn liveliness of untreated and steamed yarns was measured at standard humidity and temperature (±ºC and % RH) by using the Kringel Factor Meter. The yarn specifications of all yarn samples were measured. The specifications of raw materials are given in Table. In this study, Keisokki Kringel Factor Meter twist liveliness test apparatus was used (Figure ). The measuring principle can be described briefly as following steps; Table. Raw material specifications Raw material Fineness % wool micron (for Nm ( tex) yarns) % wool micron (for Nm ( tex) yarns) % PAN, denier (for Nm ( tex)yarns) % PAN denier (for Nm ( tex) yarns) Fibre length, mm, mm 9 mm 9 mm I- Yarn is positioned through the pins to form a triangular path. II- A specific amount of weight is hanged down at the end of the each coupled yarn pair. III- The weight hanged yarn couple is let free to rotate axially until it reaches to a stable state. IV- Thereafter, the length of twisted (axially rotated) part of the coupled yarns are measured from the scale. Figure. Kringel factor meter yarn liveliness test apparatus This numeric value which is termed as Kr value (Kringel factor) gives the quantitative measure of the yarn twist liveliness. This apparatus functions with a standard weight for all sorts of Yarn liveliness Kr value Untreated Steamed Untreated Steamed yarn counts. However, pre-trials showed that in order to obtain more precise results weight should be varied depending on yarn linear density. A weigh of mg per tex was found to be the most appropriate for our purpose. In addition, the yarn properties of all yarn samples were measured. An individual group of ten cops (cones for OE yarns) were tested for each yarn sample. All of the measurements were carried out under the standard atmospheric conditions. The tensile properties of the yarns were evaluated by using an Uster Tensorapid tensile testing machine. Unevenness tests were performed by using an Uster Tester. The yarn hairiness properties of the yarns were evaluated by using a Zweigle G yarn hairiness testing machine. Furthermore, a party (having the yarn characteristics of % PAN, Nm/, α m=9) were selected out of the yarn samples and these selected yarns were knitted on a single system-single jersey hosiery machine. The fabric spirality behavior of the yarns was evaluated over these knitted fabric samples both before and after washing. Statistical analyses were performed by implementing the statistical software. To determine the statistical importance of the variations, ANOVA tests were applied. To deduce whether the parameters were significant or not, p values were examined. Ergün () emphasized that if p value of a parameter is greater than. (p>.), the parameter will not be important and should be ignored.. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Yarn liveliness Kr (Kringel factor) values of untreated and steamed short staple yarn samples were given in Figure, Figure, Figure, Figure, Figure and Figure. Untreated Steamed,,,,,, e Twist coefficient Figure. Yarn liveliness values of Ne (, tex) short staple ring yarn samples 9 TEKSTİL ve KONFEKSİYON /9
3 Yarn liveliness Kr value,,,,,, Figure. Yarn liveliness values of Ne (, tex) short staple OE rotor yarn samples Yarn liveliness Kr values,,,,,, Figure. Yarn liveliness values of Ne (, tex) short staple compact yarn samples Yarn liveliness Kr values,,,,,, Figure. Yarn liveliness values of Ne ( tex) short staple ring yarn samples TEKSTİL ve KONFEKSİYON /9 9
4 Yarn liveliness Kr values,,,,,,,,, Figure. Yarn liveliness values of Ne ( tex) short staple OE rotor yarn samples Yarn liveliness Kr values,,,,,, Figure. Yarn liveliness values of Ne ( tex) short staple compact yarn samples Yarn liveliness Kr (Kringel factor) values of untreated and steamed long staple yarn samples were given in Table and Table. The results of the statistical analyses for the parameters influencing the yarn liveliness properties of yarns (including the products of both the short staple spinning methods and the long staple spinning methods) were evaluated as below: Influence of Raw Material on Yarn Liveliness The results demonstrated that the influence of the raw material on the yarn liveliness were statistically significant for both spinning methods (the short staple spinning and the long staple spinning (Table ). The multiple comparison techniques for the short staple yarns revealed that the difference between cotton and lyocell yarns was statistically insignificant, whereas the differences between cotton and the other raw materials were statistically significant. The results suggest that the yarns having the viscose raw material tend to display the minimum level of yarn liveliness (Figure ). 9 TEKSTİL ve KONFEKSİYON /9
5 Table. Yarn liveliness values of Nm (, tex) long staple yarn samples Raw material Wool PAN Spinning method Ring Siro spun Compact Twist coefficient m Twist liveliness Kr values 9 9 untreated steamed untreated steamed untreated steamed Kr value,,,9,,9, Kr Cv%,,,,,9 9, Kr value,,,,,,9 Kr Cv%,,,99,,,9 Kr value,,,9,, Kr Cv%,9,,,,, Compact Kr value,,,9,,, siro Kr Cv%,9,,,9,, Ring Siro spun Compact Kr value,,,,9,9, Kr Cv%,,,,,, Kr value,,,,9,, Kr Cv%,,,,9,, Kr value,,,,, Kr Cv%,9,,9,,, Compact Kr value,,,,,, siro Kr Cv%,9,,,,9, Table. Yarn liveliness values of Nm (tex) long staple yarn samples Raw material Wool PAN Spinning method Ring Siro spun Compact Twist liveliness Kr values Twist coefficient m 9 9 untreated steamed untreated steamed untreated steamed Kr value,,9,,,,9 Kr Cv%,,,,,,9 Kr value,,,,,, Kr Cv%,9,,,9,, Kr value,9,,,,, Kr Cv%,,,9,9,,9 Compact Kr value,,,,,, siro Kr Cv%,,, 9,,9, Ring Kr value,,9,,,,9 Kr Cv%,,,,,, Siro spun Compact Kr value,,,,,9, Kr Cv%,,, 9,,, Kr value,,,,,,9 Kr Cv%,,,,,, Compact Kr value,,,,,, siro Kr Cv%,9,,,,, Table. Influence of raw material on yarn liveliness Factor Spinning system Dependent variable F values Significance Raw material Short staple spinning Long staple spinning Kr values of untreated yarns 9,,* Kr values of steamed yarns 9,9,* Kr values of untreated yarns,,* Kr values of steamed yarns,,* TEKSTİL ve KONFEKSİYON /9 9
6 Yarn liveliness Kr value cotton PES viscose modal lyocell The results of acrylic and wool yarns revealed higher yarn liveliness values for acrylic yarns. The differences of yarn liveliness values between acrylic yarns and wool yarns evolved as statistically significant for both yarn counts. OE ring compact Figure. The yarn liveliness Kr values of Ne ( tex) (α e.) yarns (untreated) Dependent variable Yarn liveliness values (untreated yarns) Yarn liveliness values (steamed yarns) Table. Multiple comparison of spinning methods (I) method ring compact open end ring compact (J) method Mean difference (I-J) significance %9 confidence interval Lower bound Upper bound compact -..* open end..*.9. ring..*.. open end..*.9. Ring -..* compact -..* compact -.9.* open end..*.. ring.9.*.. open end.9.*.9. ring -..* open end compact -.9.* * Differences between means is significant for =,. Yarn liveliness Kr values wool PAN siro-spun ring compact compact siro Figure 9. The yarn liveliness Kr values of Nm (. tex) (α m ) yarns (untreated) Numerous researchers mentioned about the influence of fibre s flexural and torsional rigidity properties over yarn snarling () (). Various raw materials have different specific flexural rigidity and torsional rigidity properties, thus the spun yarns out of different raw materials have different yarn liveliness values. For example, Morton and Hearl () declared the typical specific flexural rigidity value for cotton fibres as, mn mm /tex, and for viscose fibres as, mn mm /tex. Influence of Spinning Method on Yarn Liveliness The comparison of spinning methods (short staple spinning and long staple spinning) revealed that spinning method had a statistically significant effect on yarn liveliness (Table.). The minimum yarn liveliness values were observed in open-end yarns, whereas the maximum yarn liveliness values were observed in compact spun yarns. The structural properties of the openend yarns tend to retain lower yarn liveliness values. The fibre straps within the structure of open-end yarns restrain the release of the applied twist through the opposite direction. This is consistent with the results of previous studies of Kadoğlu (), and Lünenschloss and Farber (). Statistical analysis of data showed that there were significant differences in the twist liveliness values of long staple yarns produced by different spinning methods for =.. The ranking for the twist liveliness values from the lowest value to highest value was siro-spun spinning, ring spinning, compact spinning and compact siro spinning respectively. The results exposed that the compact spun yarns (both for short staple spinning and for long staple spinning methods) tend to have higher yarn liveliness values. The structure of compact spun yarns is different than the structure of ring spun yarns and compact spun yarns generally have a harder handle. For the yarns that spun with long staple spinning method, the siro-spun yarns displayed the lowest yarn liveliness values, whereas the compact siro-spun yarns displayed the highest values. Siro-spun yarns have stabile yarn construction (). Influence of Yarn Count on Yarn Liveliness The influence of yarn count was recognized as statistically significant (Table ). A fine yarn count gets more amount of twist than a coarse yarn count for the same spinning coefficient on a unit length of yarn, hence drawing forth a higher yarn liveliness value as 9 TEKSTİL ve KONFEKSİYON /9
7 Table. Influence of yarn count and twist level on yarn liveliness Factor Spinning system Dependent variable F values Significance Kr values of untreated yarns,9,* Short staple spinning Yarn Kr values of steamed yarns 9,9,* count Kr values of untreated yarns,9,* Long staple spinning Short staple spinning well. This is consistent with the previous studies of Milosavljevic and Tadic () and of Ureyen (), these studies also similarly emphasis on the significance of the yarn count. Influence of Yarn Twist Level on Yarn Liveliness The results in the Table. pointed out that the twist level of the yarn over the yarn liveliness was statistically significant. As the twist coefficient rises, the yarn liveliness also rises. This is consistent with the other related studies (,,,, ). Influence of Yarn Steaming on Yarn Liveliness The results in Table. revealed that the heat setting (fixing) operation had a statistically significant influence over the yarn liveliness in consistency with the other previous studies (,, ). Kr values of steamed yarns,9, Kr values of untreated yarns,9,* Twist Kr values of steamed yarns,,* level Kr values of untreated yarns 9,,* Long staple spinning Kr values of steamed yarns,, * Differences between means is significant for =,. Spinning system Short staple spinning Long staple spinning Table. Comparison of yarn liveliness values of steamed and untreated yarns Paired samples Yarn liveliness values of untreated yarns - Yarn liveliness values of steamed yarns Yarn liveliness values of untreated yarns - Yarn liveliness values of steamed yarns Mean %9 confidence interval of the difference Lower * Differences between means is significant for =,. Upper t df Significa nce (- tailed),,,, 99,*,,,,9 9,* Table 9. Correlation of yarn liveliness and spirality (%PAN, Nm ( tex)) Yarn twist (T/m) Spirality of knitted fabric (before washing) Spirality of knitted fabric (after washing) Yarn liveliness Correlation (Pearson),,, Kr values significance,**,**,* * significant for α =,. * * significant for α =,. Influence of the Other Physical Yarn Specifications on Yarn Liveliness It was not observed any significant relation between the hairiness of, irregularity of and strength of yarns over the yarn liveliness characteristic. Correlation of yarn liveliness and spirality of knitted fabric It was detected a strong correlation between yarn liveliness characteristics and knitted fabric spirality as seen in tine results of Table.9. As the yarn liveliness value increases, the degree of knitted fabric spirality tendency also increases. The steaming operation substantially reduced the degree of knitted fabric spirality. As the twist coefficient increases, Kr yarn liveliness value also correspondingly increases, consequently increasing the severity of knitted fabric spirality, which is consistent with the results of previous studies (,,,, ).. CONCLUSION Twisting process causes tension in yarn and fibers. Yarn tends to untwist itself due to the internal tension, showing property described as yarn liveliness (). This phenomenon is regarded as a problem having detrimental effects over workability at textile processes along with quality losses. In this study, the Kringel Factor Meter test instrument was used for measuring the yarn liveliness. The influences of raw material, spinning method, yarn count, twist coefficient and steaming operation over the yarn liveliness properties were analyzed. For this purpose samples were produced on both short staple spinning system and long staple spinning system. The results demonstrate that the raw material, the spinning method, the yarn count, the twist coefficient and the steaming operation, each of them individually, have statistically significant influence over the yarn liveliness properties of the yarns for both short staple and also for long staple yarns. The statistical results of multiple comparison (Bonferroni) test method revealed that the minimum degree of yarn liveliness was attained for viscose yarns among the short staple ones. These results did not show any significant difference between cotton and lyocell yarns for their yarn liveliness properties. We can list that, the yarn liveliness values increases respectively in open-end spinning, ring spinning and compact spinning. The results demonstrate that the within the long staple yarns, the acrylic fibre yarns have higher yarn liveliness values than wool yarns. The effect of spinning method on yarn twist liveliness was statistically significant. The compact siro yarns had the highest twist liveliness Kr value among the four spinning methods. They were followed by compact yarns, ring yarns and sirospun yarns. After steaming process the compact siro yarns had the highest Kr values. An obvious relation detected between the yarn liveliness values and knitted fabric spirality degrees within this study. In conclusion, the results of this study specifically suggest that as the yarn liveliness value Kr increases, the knitted fabric spirality degree increases as well. TEKSTİL ve KONFEKSİYON /9 9
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