Yarn Mercerization Techniques in Preparing High-Strength Wash-Wear Cottons

Author:

Murphy A.L.1,Margavio M.F.1,Cooper A.S.1,Welch C.M.1

Affiliation:

1. Southern Regional Research Laboratory,1 New Orleans, Louisiana 70119 U. S. A.

Abstract

The strength of dimethylolethyleneurea (DMEU)-treated yarns and fabrics has been studied as a function of yarn premercerization technique. Yarns, which were suitably mercerized and tensioned, possessed, after subsequent cross-linking, a strength equal to or greater than unmercerized, untreated yarn. Fabrics woven from certain of the mercerized yarns showed extraordinarily high strength retention when treated with DMEU. At a level of treatment which imparted 275-279° conditioned wrinkle recovery and a wash-wear rating of 5.0, the average percent of break and tear strength retention equalled or exceeded the same average for unmercerized, uncross-linked fabric. In one of these fabrics, the average strength retention, after cross-linking, was 96% of that prior to cross-linking. Thus, the effects of mercerization cannot be explained on the basis of a strength buildup which merely offsets subsequent losses during resin treatment. It is concluded that the strength of cotton after DMEU cotton-linking depends critically on the physicochemical state of the cotton prior to cross-linking. The results demonstrate that large strength losses are not inherent to the formation of covalent cross links in cotton cellulose and that cotton fabrics having high wash-wear performance can be produced with negligible reduction in strength properties.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)

Reference13 articles.

1. Mercerization of Yarn—Experimental Apparatus and Techniques

2. Murphy, A.L., Margavio, M.F., Welch, C.M., Ward, T.L., and Mazzeno, L.W., Jr. ARS Publication 72-37 ( January 1965).

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