Affiliation:
1. Department of Textile Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi , India
Abstract
Abstract
Few can dispute the tremendous values of linen, which is one of nature’s greatest
treasures. Linen is a longer-staple category, and as such the fibre is spun on a long-fibre
spinning system. Due to the coarseness and stiffness of the fibre, linen fabrics are
subjected to a strong bleaching action to reduce the stiffness of the fabric. Linen is also
blended with other compatible natural and manmade fibres to achieve various structural
and functional properties, and also to reduce costs. Fabrics produced from 100% linen
and their blends with cotton and viscose have been studied for handle and comfort
properties. Linen fabrics produce excellent aesthetic and drape properties. Linen fabrics
are found to be tougher than cotton and other blends. However, linen offers the highest
tensile resilience and the lowest friction coefficient under low stress-loading conditions.
Linen fabric produces superior primary hand with respect to Fukurami and Shari. The
total hand value (THV) of processed linen fabric is higher than that of cotton fabric as a
summer wear. The blending of viscose and cotton improves the hand value of linen
fabric.
Subject
General Materials Science
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