Abstract:
The present invention relates to lyocell filament fibers and a cellulose-based tire cord, and particularly to lyocell filament fibers of which the swelling anisotropy defined in the specification is 1.1 to 1.4. Furthermore, the present invention provides a cellulose based tire cord of which the swelling anisotropy is 1.1 to 1.4. According to the present invention, there is an effect of providing the lyocell filament fibers and the cellulose based tire cord of which the dimensional stability in a highly humid state is particularly good and thus the tenacity, the elongation, and the modulus are superior to common cellulose based fibers, such as rayon and so on, the property maintaining rate at the post manufacturing process is high, and the processibility is good.
Abstract:
Knit fabrics and military apparel such as T-shirts made therefrom are disclosed. The fabrics are constructed from blended yarns made from an intimate combination of nylon and cotton staple fibers. Such fabrics comprise a weight ratio of cotton to nylon which ranges from about 55:45 to about 85:15, and these fabrics also have a weight ranging from about 3 to about 8 oz/yd2. Knit fabrics of this type possess a desirable combination of good thermal protective properties, provided the specified high level of staple fiber blend uniformity is achieved, along with very useful abrasion resistance, bursting strength and drying time characteristics.
Abstract:
Knit fabrics and military apparel such as T-shirts made therefrom are disclosed. The fabrics are constructed from blended yarns made from an intimate combination of nylon and cotton staple fibers. Such fabrics comprise a weight ratio of cotton to nylon which ranges from about 55:45 to about 85:15, and these fabrics also have a weight ranging from about 3 to about 8 oz/yd2. Knit fabrics of this type possess a desirable combination of good thermal protective properties, provided the specified high level of staple fiber blend uniformity is achieved, along with very useful abrasion resistance, bursting strength and drying time characteristics.
Abstract:
Knit fabrics and military apparel such as T-shirts made therefrom are disclosed. The fabrics are constructed from blended yarns made from an intimate combination of nylon and cotton staple fibers. Such fabrics comprise a weight ratio of cotton to nylon which ranges from about 55:45 to about 85:15, and these fabrics also have a weight ranging from about 3 to about 8 oz/yd2. Knit fabrics of this type possess a desirable combination of good thermal protective properties, provided the specified high level of staple fiber blend uniformity is achieved, along with very useful abrasion resistance, bursting strength and drying time characteristics.
Abstract:
A composite fabric comprising a combination of a gel-forming yarn and a reinforcing yarn. A method of making a reinforced absorptive fabric comprising the steps of weaving, knitting or braiding together gel-forming yarn with reinforcing yarn, such that the network of reinforcing yarn provides structural integrity to the fabric independent of the gel-forming yarn. A composite fabric or structure may also comprise a composite yarn in which is incorporated both gel-forming fibre and reinforcing fibre. Gel-forming fabrics or structure may be made by first forming fabrics or structures of gel-forming fibre precursor and then converting the precursor to its gel-forming state.
Abstract:
A fabric having a limited oxygen index of 26 or above and useful for flame-resistant clothing, said fabric being made from blended yarns comprising 60 to 95 wt % of a fiber component composed of 50 to 100 wt % of aromatic polyamide fibers and 50 to 0 wt % of cellulose fibers and 40 to 5 wt % of a polyester fiber component.
Abstract:
A textile material, incorporates at least three components, of which a first and second are flammable and a third is uninflammable, and in which said flammable components together provide between 50% and 75% of the total, with one of the flammable components providing at least 15% of the total, the components being so inter-related that the textile material exhibits delayed flammability characteristics. By additionally controlling the inter-relationships between the components it can be arranged that textile material formed therefrom can, in addition to the delayed flammability, have predetermined moisture characteristics, an abrasion resistance that is the same as or better than that of cotton, and be colour printable by means of printing systems suitable for the printing of 100% cotton material.
Abstract:
A nonwoven fabric composite includes a spunbond nonwoven fabric layer (1) having a plurality of bonded fibers, an air-laid nonwoven pulp web layer (2) having a plurality of pulp fibers and overlying the spunbond nonwoven fabric layer (1) to cooperatively form an inner laminate (10) with the pulp web layer (2), and a pair of nonwoven carded fiber web layers (3) each having a plurality of carded fibers. The nonwoven carded fiber web layers (3) sandwich the inner laminate (10) therebetween. The bonded fibers, the pulp fibers, and the carded fibers are entangled with one another. A ratio of tensile strength of the nonwoven fabric composite in a machine direction to tensile strength of the nonwoven fabric composite in a cross-machine direction is not greater than 4.