Dimensional characteristics of different jacquard [Die Formeigenschaften verschiedener Jacquardmuster]
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2001
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A research project has been carried out at Ege University, Turkey, to evaluate the dimensional characteristics of two-colour jacquard fabrics having different tension values and made from acrylic yam. Two different patterns were used on the front of the knitted fabric. The reverse was worked as single-jersey, float-stick jacquard or double-jersey with a striped, filet or twice reverse side. It was found that, with an increasing tension, the total yam length per carriage pass decreased. The least yam was used when working the floot jacquard pattern, and the most yam was used when producing the striped reverse side. The yam consumption when working jacquard patterns having first and twice reverse sides was more or less the same. An increase in tension and relaxation led to a reduction in the course density. With reduced tension or an increased degree of relaxation, the wale density value increased.
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Maschen-Industrie
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