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Title: STUDY OF MECHANICAL AND SURFACE PROPERTIES OF DYED AND FINISHED MODAL, COTTON, MODAL-COTTON BLEND FABRICS
Authors: R, Radhika
J, Jeyakodi Moses
Keywords: Modal
kum kum
bar berry
primary hand value
bending length
crease recovery
Issue Date: Jan-2014
Publisher: IJETR (International Journal of Engineering & Technology Research )
Abstract: Among the regenerated cellulosic fibres modal is emerging as important one in textile industries due to its overall performances, as well as its eco friendly attributes similar to cotton. Modal contains almost all the properties required for the textile applications. In this paper, modal, cotton and modal / cotton (50 : 50 blend) fabrics are selected and studied for their mechanical and surface properties after dyeing with some selected dyes such as kum kum, indigo, bar berry (natural dyes); and reactive (hot and cold) and sulphur dyes (synthetic) respectively. The results revealed that the modal fabrics have the characteristics similar to that of cotton towards their performances.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1390
ISSN: 2347-4904
Appears in Collections:International Journals



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