
Technical Textiles Yarns
CRC Press
Published on 13. August 2010
Book
Hardback
510 pages
978-1-4398-3154-0 (ISBN)
Description
Technical yarns are produced for the manufacture of technical textiles. As the range of technical textiles is rapidly increasing, an understanding of the yarns available and their properties is important in order to meet the requirements of the intended end-use.
This book covers a wide variety of areas within textile applications. The first part of the book begins by reviewing the advances in yarn production. The text examines advances in textile yarn spinning, modification of textile yarn structures, the reduction of yarn hairiness, and coatings for technical textile yarns. The second group of chapters describes the range of technical yarns for biomedical applications, such as electro-conductive textile yarns, novel yarns, and plasma treated yarns. Technical sewing threads and biodegradable textile yarns are also discussed.
This book covers a wide variety of areas within textile applications. The first part of the book begins by reviewing the advances in yarn production. The text examines advances in textile yarn spinning, modification of textile yarn structures, the reduction of yarn hairiness, and coatings for technical textile yarns. The second group of chapters describes the range of technical yarns for biomedical applications, such as electro-conductive textile yarns, novel yarns, and plasma treated yarns. Technical sewing threads and biodegradable textile yarns are also discussed.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
1066 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4398-3154-0 (9781439831540)
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Persons
R. Alagirusamy is a professor in the Department of Textile Technology at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in New Delhi.
A. Das is an associate professor in the Department of Textile Technology at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in New Delhi.
A. Das is an associate professor in the Department of Textile Technology at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in New Delhi.
Editor
Indian Institute of Technology, India
Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
Content
ADVANCEs IN TEXTILE YARN PRODUCTION
Introduction: Types of Technical Textile Yarn, R. Chattopadhyay
Advances in Textile Yarn Spinning and Texturising, R.V.M. Gowda
Modification of Textile Yarn Structures for Functional Applications, A. Das
Yarn Hairiness and Its Reduction, A. Majumdar
Coatings for Technical Textile Yarns, A. Jalal Uddin
Engineering Finer and Softer Textile Yarns, J. Srinivasan
Assessing the Weavability of Technical Yarns, B.K. Behera
Yarn Imaging and Advances in Measuring Textile Yarn Characteristics, R. Fangueiro and F. Soutinho
TYPES OF TECHNICAL YARNS
Novel Technical Textile Yarns, A. Jalal Uddin
Electro-Conductive Textile Yarns, M. Latifi, P. Payvandy, and M. Yousefzadeh-Chimeh
High Modulus-High Tenacity (HM-HT) Yarns, H. Hu and Y. Liu
Hybrid Yarns for Thermoplastic Composites, R. Alagirusamy
Shape Memory Polymer Yarns, T. Wan
Plasma-Treated Yarns for Biomedical Applications, B. Gupta, S. Saxena, N. Grover, and A.R. Ray
Technical Sewing Threads, Rengasamy and Ghosh
Biodegradable Textile Yarns, S. Mukopadhyay
Yarn and Fancy Yarn Design Using Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques, W. Tang and T. Wan
Introduction: Types of Technical Textile Yarn, R. Chattopadhyay
Advances in Textile Yarn Spinning and Texturising, R.V.M. Gowda
Modification of Textile Yarn Structures for Functional Applications, A. Das
Yarn Hairiness and Its Reduction, A. Majumdar
Coatings for Technical Textile Yarns, A. Jalal Uddin
Engineering Finer and Softer Textile Yarns, J. Srinivasan
Assessing the Weavability of Technical Yarns, B.K. Behera
Yarn Imaging and Advances in Measuring Textile Yarn Characteristics, R. Fangueiro and F. Soutinho
TYPES OF TECHNICAL YARNS
Novel Technical Textile Yarns, A. Jalal Uddin
Electro-Conductive Textile Yarns, M. Latifi, P. Payvandy, and M. Yousefzadeh-Chimeh
High Modulus-High Tenacity (HM-HT) Yarns, H. Hu and Y. Liu
Hybrid Yarns for Thermoplastic Composites, R. Alagirusamy
Shape Memory Polymer Yarns, T. Wan
Plasma-Treated Yarns for Biomedical Applications, B. Gupta, S. Saxena, N. Grover, and A.R. Ray
Technical Sewing Threads, Rengasamy and Ghosh
Biodegradable Textile Yarns, S. Mukopadhyay
Yarn and Fancy Yarn Design Using Three-Dimensional Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques, W. Tang and T. Wan