Interrelationships between cotton fiber quality traits and tensile properties of hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics

Author:

Hinchliffe Doug J1ORCID,Thyssen Gregory N12,Condon Brian D1,Zeng Linghe3,Hron Rebecca J1ORCID,Madison Crista A1,Jenkins Johnie N4ORCID,McCarty Jack C4ORCID,Delhom Christopher D5,Sui Ruixiu6

Affiliation:

1. USDA-ARS, Cotton Chemistry and Utilization Research Unit, New Orleans, LA, USA

2. USDA-ARS, Cotton Fiber Bioscience Research Unit, New Orleans, LA, USA

3. USDA-ARS, Crop Genetics Research Unit, Mississippi State, MS, USA

4. USDA-ARS, Genetics and Sustainable Agriculture Research Unit, Mississippi State, MS, USA

5. Cotton Structure and Quality Research Unit, New Orleans, LA, USA

6. USDA-ARS, Sustainable Water Management Research Unit, Mississippi State, MS, USA

Abstract

Cotton fibers can be used to produce nonwovens suitable for numerous single use applications including hygiene, wipes, and medical products among others. Cotton comprises a relatively small amount of total raw materials used in nonwovens production compared to the synthetic fibers of polyester and polypropylene, but the use of cotton fibers in nonwovens continues to increase due to demand for disposable products containing natural, sustainable, and biodegradable materials. However, the relationship between cotton fiber classification measurements and nonwoven fabric physical and functional properties are not well characterized. A better understanding of the effects of cotton fiber properties on nonwovens fabric properties will facilitate fiber selection for specific end-use applications. In this study, cotton fibers with broad distributions of fiber quality measurements from 10 recombinant inbred lines of a multi parent advanced generation intercross multiparent advanced generation intercross population were harvested and processed in their greige state into hydroentangled nonwoven fabrics of two distinct basis weights. Tensile testing of lightweight nonwovens indicated fiber length and tensile strength at break were positively correlated with fabric strength, whereas micronaire (air permeability of a fiber bundle) was negatively correlated indicating finer fibers contributed to increased fabric strength. Increased strength of heavyweight fabrics was mainly correlated with higher fiber uniformity index. These results suggest that cotton fibers could be selectively sourced based on fiber quality for specific nonwoven applications and establishes alternative market opportunities for cotton fibers classified as inferior and subject to discount pricing in the woven textile market.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Polymers and Plastics,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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