Comparison between Tencel-Flax Blended Slub Yarn and Cotton-Flax Blended Slub Yarn

  • Islam M
  • Rahman L
  • Hosen M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The blending of different fibers is done for the manufacturing of yarn to ensure the presence of multiple properties in the resultant yarn which is impossible if we use only one type of fiber. Tencel is regenerated cellulosic fiber & flax is natural bast fiber. Tencel shows more versatility than flax. Tencel has a softer feel with a variety of end uses. Tencel is wrinkle-prone and stiff. Tencel shows extreme strength even in wet conditions and at the same time, it is more durable than linen. The most important fact is that the heat dissipation property of flax is 5 times higher than wool & 19 times higher than silk. Linen clothing can lower the body temperature by 3 to 4 degree celsius in hot weather than clothing made of wool and silk. A yarn made of both Tencel & linen (50:50) will contain the properties of both fibers. At the same time, we can make this yarn more aesthetic by incorporating a slub. It was observed that the slub yarn made by blending Tencel and flax fiber shows better properties than the slub yarn of the same count made from the blending of cotton and flax.

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Islam, M. N., Rahman, L. L., Hosen, Md. I., Mridha, J. H., Sakib-Uz-Zaman, Md., Hossen, Md. S., & Khan, N. S. (2022). Comparison between Tencel-Flax Blended Slub Yarn and Cotton-Flax Blended Slub Yarn. Journal of Textile Science and Technology, 08(04), 221–230. https://doi.org/10.4236/jtst.2022.84016

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