The fibres which are used for the production of yarn and
fabric are called textile fibres. There may be different types of fibres
look like textile fibres but all the fibres are not textile fibres. To be a
textile fibre it should have some of the essential characteristics like minimum
length to insert twist, strength, fineness, cohesiveness, rigidity or
stiffness, elongation and elasticity etc. Different types of textile fibres are
used in the textile industry. Some of them we get from natural sources and some
of them are man-made.
All the General Properties of Textile Fibre
Considering the general properties of textile fibre we can
mainly divide into four fairly loose properties, Physical, Mechanical, Chemical
and Structural properties.
Physical
Properties
A textile
fibre should have some of the following physical properties –
- Length
- Fineness
- Crimp
- Maturity
- Lusture
- Softness
- Resiliency
- Work of rupture
- Density
- Appearance
- Flexibility
- Toughness
- Elongation
- Friction
- Tenacity
- Moisture regain and Moisture content
- Burning behavior
- Pilling behavior
Mechanical
Properties
A textile
fibre should have some of the following mechanical properties –
- Strength
- Elasticity
- Extensibility
- Rigidity
- Static Electrification
- Thermal conductivity
Chemical
Properties
A textile
fibre should have some of the following chemical properties –
- Action with acid
- Action with alkali
- Action with bleaching
- Action with organic solvent
- Sunlight preventive power
- Mildew preventive power
- Insects preventive power
- Heat preventive power
Structural
Properties
A textile fibre should have some of the following structural
properties –
- Fine structure and Appearance
- Micro structure
I.
X-Sectional view
II.
Longitudinal view
So we can say that, if we want to judge a fibre as a textile fibre, it should have some of the above properties.
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