Some Properties of 50/50 Nylon/Cotton and Nylon/Viscose Blends: Part I: The Strength and Air Permeability of Fabrics Varying in Construction

Author:

Krasny J. F.1,Groh G. J.2,Yelland W. E. C.2

Affiliation:

1. Harris Research Laboratories, Inc., Washington 11, D. C.

2. Clothing and Organic Materials Division, Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts

Abstract

About thirty experimental nylon/cellulosic fiber blend fabrics were constructed to study the effects of the following variables: cotton vs ordinary and modified viscose; intimate vs plied yarn blends; weave, yarn number and spacing, and twist; untreated vs heavily resin-treated samples, with various add-ons of softener. The grab strength of the nylon/cotton intimate blend fabrics could be related to the weight of the stressed yarn system by the equation: Grab strength, lb = 0.0087 den/in. — 15 (corr. coeff. 0.95) There was no significant effect of the fabric construction or resin treatment on this relationship. The points representing nylon/viscose intimate blend fabrics were generally quite close to this line, but those for nylon/cotton plied yarn blend fabrics followed an equation with the same slope but with an intercept of +30; thus, at an average, they had 45 lb more grab strength than comparable intimate blend fabrics. The tear strength of the untreated, nylon/cotton intimate blend fabrics followed the relationship Tear strength, lb = 0.00036 den/in. — 0.3 (corr. coeff. 0.74) The points above this line were generally those representing satins and relatively coarse yarns; those below, 2/1 twills and plain weave fabrics and/or relatively fine yarns. The same slope with an intercept of −2.5 lb and a correlation coefficient of 0.91 were obtained after resin treatment, indicating an average strength loss of 2.2 lb, and a much smaller effect of fabric construction. The nylon/cotton plied yarn blend and the nylon/viscose intimate blend fabrics had higher tear strength than their nylon/cotton intimate blend counterparts. The air permeability of the blends which contained viscose was generally higher than that of their cotton-containing counterparts. In all blends, the air permeability was reduced by the resin treatment. Within each blend, the air permeability was essentially a function of the closeness with which a fabric construction approached the limit of weavability. Relatively low twist (twist multiplier 3.05) lowered the air permeability but did not affect the grab or tear strength in these fabrics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

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