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12—A STUDY OF NEEDLED FABRICS. PART III: THE INFLUENCE OF FIBRE TYPE AND DIMENSIONS

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1968

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An account is given of an investigation of the effects of fibre type (rayon, acrylic fibre, wool, and cotton) and dimensions on the properties of needled fabrics, the test methods used being those described in a previous paper. Some fabrics show a stick-slip behaviour in extension; others deform smoothly. Rayon webs consolidate more easily on needling than Courtelle or wool webs. Longer fibres give higher fabric strengths. Finer fibres also give higher strength, unless fibre damage occurs. The influence of fibre friction is discussed.

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