Abstract:
Flame resistant fabrics are formed by warp and fill yarns having different fiber contents. The fabrics are constructed, for example, by selection of a suitable weaving pattern, such that the body side of the fabric and the face side of the fabric have different properties. The fabrics described herein can be printable and dyeable on both sides of the fabric and are suitable for use in military and industrial garments. Methods of forming flame resistant fabrics, and methods for forming garments from the fabrics, are also described.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a textile substrate (1) comprising warp and weft, wherein the warp comprises a plurality of warp threads (K26-K34) and the weft comprises a plurality of weft threads (S29-S30), wherein each warp thread crosses over a plurality of weft threads and each weft thread crosses over a plurality of warp threads, such that the warp and the weft jointly form a layer that has a first surface (2-1) and a second surface (2-2) opposite the first surface. At least one of the weft threads (S29) consists of a first yarn (15) and at least one weft thread (S30) consists of a second yarn (16). The first yarn (15) is a three-component yarn, which comprises fibres of wool and regenerated cellulose and at least one third fibre in the form of a continuous fibre made of a synthetic material. The second yarn (16) contains regenerated cellulose fibres, wherein the mass fraction of the regenerated cellulose fibres contained in the second yarn with respect to the total mass of the second yarn is greater than the mass fraction of the second fibres of regenerated cellulose contained in the first yarn with respect to the total mass of the first yarn. In the case of the at least one weft thread (S29) consisting of the first yarn (15), the overall length of all those longitudinal sections that run at the first surface (2-1) is greater than the overall length of all longitudinal sections that run at the second surface (2-2). In the case of the at least one weft thread (S30) consisting of the second yarn (16), the overall length of all those longitudinal sections that run at the first surface (2-1) is smaller than the overall length of all longitudinal sections that run at the second surface (2-2).
Abstract:
Das Textilsubstrat (1) umfasst Kette und Schuss, wobei die Kette mehrere Kettfäden (K26-K34) und der Schuss mehrere Schussfäden (S29, S30) umfasst, wobei jeder Kettfäden mehrere Schussfäden und jeder Schussfaden mehrere Kettfäden überkreuzt, sodass die Kette und der Schuss gemeinsam eine Schicht bilden, welche eine erste Oberfläche (2-1) und eine der ersten Oberfläche gegenüberliegende zweite Oberfläche (2-2) aufweist. Dabei besteht mindestens einer der Schussfäden (S29) aus einem ersten Garn (15) und mindestens einer Schussfäden (S30) aus einem zweiten Garn (16). Das erste Garn (15) ist ein Dreikomponentengarn, welches Fasern aus Wolle und Celluloseregenerat und mindestens eine dritte Faser in Form einer Endlosfaser aus einem synthetischen Werkstoff umfasst. Das zweite Garn (16) enthält Celluloseregenerat-Fasern, wobei der Massenanteil der jeweils im zweiten Garn enthaltenen Celluloseregenerat-Fasern an der Gesamtmasse des zweiten Garns grösser ist als der Massenanteil der jeweils im ersten Garn enthaltenen zweiten Fasern aus Celluloseregenerat an der Gesamtmasse des ersten Garns. Im Falle des mindestens einen aus dem ersten Garn (15) bestehenden Schussfadens (S29) ist die Gesamtlänge aller derjenigen Längsabschnitte, welche an der ersten Oberfläche (2-1) verlaufen, grösser als die Gesamtlänge aller Längsabschnitte, welche an der zweiten Oberfläche (2-2) verlaufen. Im Falle des mindestens einen aus dem zweiten Garn (16) bestehenden Schussfadens (S30) ist die Gesamtlänge aller derjenigen Längsabschnitte, welche an der ersten Oberfläche (2-1) verlaufen, kleiner als die Gesamtlänge aller Längsabschnitte ist, welche an der zweiten Oberfläche (2-2) verlaufen.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a cut-resistant knit glove comprising: a) cut-resistant composite yarn having a core comprising at least two core yarns and at least one first wrapping yarn helically wrapped around the core, the core yarns including at least one 50 to 200 denier (56 to 220 dtex) glass fiber filament yarn and at least one 100 to 600 denier (110 to 680 dtex) para-aramid yarn, the first wrapping yarn including at least one 20 to 300 denier (22 to 340 dtex) yarn selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyamide, polyester, and mixtures thereof; b) companion yarn selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyamide, polyester, and mixtures thereof; and c) lining yarn comprising a composite yarn of from 100 to 500 denier (110 to 560 dtex), the composite yarn having an elastomeric yarn core comprising at least one elastomeric yarn and at least one second wrapping yarn helically wrapped around the yarn core, the second wrapping yarn including at least one 20 to 300 denier (22 to 340 dtex) yarn selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyamide, polyester, natural fibers, cellulosic fibers, and mixtures thereof; wherein the cut-resistant composite yarn, the companion yarn, and the lining yarn are co-knit in the glove with the lining yarn plated on the interior of the glove and the cut-resistant composite yarn and companion yarn forming the exterior of the glove.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a cellulose-based filament for a tire cord, a bundle including the same, a twisted yarn including the same, and a tire cord including the same, and more particularly to a cellulose-based filament for a tire cord, having an elongation maintaining rate of 120% or more when the filament is made into a dipped cord having S twisting and Z twisting levels of 470 TPM respectively and the elongation of the dipped cord is compared with the elongation of a dipped bundle having no twisting (0 TPM) and including the filament, a bundle including the same, a twisted yarn including the same, and a tire cord including the same. The cellulose-based filament for a tire cord has advantages in that strength deterioration due to twisting is remarkably low and elongation is improved, and thus the fatigue resistance is good.
Abstract:
Esta moqueta comprende al menos una capa de tejido (1) compuesto por una trama de elementos longitudinales (11) de papel o celulosa y por una urdimbre de elementos longitudinales (12) de papel o celulosa, estando dichos elementos longitudinales (11, 12) de Ia trama y Ia urdimbre entrecruzados en direcciones sensiblemente perpendiculares. Los elementos longitudinales (11) de Ia trama presentan una sección sensiblemente mayor que los elementos longitudinales (12) de Ia urdimbre. Los elementos longitudinales (11, 12) de Ia trama y/o de Ia urdimbre están tratados con ceras naturales biodegradables y resinas, y pueden estar tintados. También se incluye un método para Ia fabricación de Ia moqueta mediante técnicas de tejeduría.
Abstract:
A fabric comprising two different fibres and/or yarns, a first fibre and/or yarn consisting substantially of a non absorbent fibre and/or yarn (14) with an ability to move moisture via its wicking properties and second fibre and/or yarn comprising of a super-absorbent fibre and/or yarn (12) capable of absorbing water.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a cut-resistant knit glove comprising: a) cut-resistant composite yarn having a core comprising at least two core yarns and at least one first wrapping yarn helically wrapped around the core, the core yarns including at least one 50 to 200 denier (56 to 220 dtex) glass fiber filament yarn and at least one 100 to 600 denier (110 to 680 dtex) para-aramid yarn, the first wrapping yarn including at least one 20 to 300 denier (22 to 340 dtex) yarn selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyamide, polyester, and mixtures thereof; b) companion yarn selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyamide, polyester, and mixtures thereof; and c) lining yarn comprising a composite yarn of from 100 to 500 denier (110 to 560 dtex), the composite yarn having an elastomeric yarn core comprising at least one elastomeric yarn and at least one second wrapping yarn helically wrapped around the yarn core, the second wrapping yarn including at least one 20 to 300 denier (22 to 340 dtex) yarn selected from the group consisting of aliphatic polyamide, polyester, natural fibers, cellulosic fibers, and mixtures thereof; wherein the cut-resistant composite yarn, the companion yarn, and the lining yarn are co-knit in the glove with the lining yarn plated on the interior of the glove and the cut-resistant composite yarn and companion yarn forming the exterior of the glove.
Abstract:
A flame retardant fibre blend comprising 40% to 60% by weight of a modacrylic; 5% to 25% by weight of a natural cellulosic material; and 20% to 40% by weight of a FR viscose based material; wherein any remaining weight % is made up of any one or a combination of the modacrylic, cellulosic or FR viscose. The fibre blend is particularly suitable for the manufacture of a 'universal' fabric configured to be resistant to flame, electric discharge and molten metal hazards.