Textile Assignment-1
Textile Assignment-1
TEXTILE
ENGINEERING
ASSIGNMENT
NO:01
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Introducction:
Cotton Fibre:
Cotton is a vegetable fiber obtained from the mature
capsule of the cotton plant, a shrub about 40cm high,
with leaves and flowers of a red and yellow
colour. When the flower is fecundated it loses its
petals and within 25 days a capsule surrounded by a
leaf called bract grows.
The capsule is sustained by a cup and has a drop
shape rounded at the lower extremity. Inside the
capsule there are from five to eight seeds on which
the fibre developed. When the capsule is mature it
opens into four parts showing the cotton ball.
On the same plant the maturation of the capsules
does not occur simultaneously, therefore more
passages are required for the harvest of the cotton.
The harvest is carried out a week after maturation.
The first operation after harvesting is husking, which
permits the removal of the fibres from the
seeds. Then the cotton is carded and combed
so as to eliminate all the impurities.
9. Heat:
Conductive ironing temperature is 150°C where
decompose is 2400°C and ignition temperature is
390°C.
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Viscose Fibre
Viscose is a manufactured fiber made from natural
materials. It’s one of the three types of rayon:
modal, lyocell, and viscose. Each is treated
differently and made into fabrics with different
properties The term “viscose” refers to the viscous
organic liquid which is regenerated into fibers for
making the fabric. Viscose rayon is derived from
cellulose, the main constituent of plant cell
4. Elongation at Break
Ordinary Viscose rayon has 15-30% elongation at
break, whule high tenacity rayon has only 9-17%
elongation at break.
5. Density
The density of Viscose rayon is 1.53 g/cc. Rayon
filaments are available in three densities: 1.5, 3.0
and 4.5.
6. Action of Heat and Light
At 300 deg F or more, VR loses its strength and
begins to decompose at 350-400 deg F. Prolonged
exposure to sunlight also weakens the fiber due to
moisture and ultraviolet light of the sunlight.
Chemical Properties of Viscose Rayon:
Viscose rayon consists of cellulose of lower DP than
cotton cellulose. Also amorphous region of Viscose
rayon is present to a greater extent, therefore,
Viscose rayon reacts faster than cotton with
chemicals. Acids like H2SO4 HCL breaks the
cellulose to hydrocellulose. Oxidising agents like
Na(OCl)2, Bleaching powder, K2Cr2O7, KMnO4–
form oxycellulose. Cold acid solutions for a short
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