Abstract

In this study, two fabrics were collected from jute research institute, Bangladesh consisting of 80% Jute & 20% cotton yarn; 50% Jute and 50% Cotton yarn by weight, to make comparison between the samples. The tearing strength (TS), drape coefficient, Pilling resistance, Color fastness to wash & rubbing, water take up% and Color strength were investigated. From analyzed data, it was found that tearing strength in warp and weft way direction is higher for 80% jute and 20% cotton blended fabric. From results it was seen that in warp direction, tearing strength for 80% and 20% cotton blended fabric is 4% higher than 50% jute and 50% cotton blended woven fabric but in weft direction 356% higher for 80% jute and 20% cotton blended woven fabric. Color fastness to rubbing is comparatively better for 50% jute and 50% cotton blended sample. Wash fastness property is almost same for both blended samples. But jute prominence sample carried poor wash fastness property on blended cotton and polyamide in compare equally blended sample. Moderate pills are formed on 50% cotton and 50% jute blended fabric and slight surface fuzzing and/ or partially formed pills on 80% jute and 20% cotton blended sample. Drape resistance property is better for jute prominence blended fabric. Color strength is almost same for both samples.

Highlights

  • Fabric or cloth is the second basic needs of human being after food

  • A fabric which is produced from the blended yarn might have better characteristics than what could be obtained in a fabric produced from a single fiber

  • Color strength of sample 50% Jute & 50% Cotton blended woven fabric and 80% Jute & 20% Cotton blendedwoven fabricare measured through K/S value

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Introduction

Fabric or cloth is the second basic needs of human being after food. A woven cloth consists of two sets of yarns, namely warp and weft. The yarns that are placed lengthwise or parallel are called warp yarns and the yarns that run crosswise are called weft yarns [1]. Various types of woven fabrics are observed throughout the market place. It varies from styles, designs, compositions, structures, etc. To develop the criteria and quality of woven fabrics, blends of two or more types of fibre are used. A fabric which is produced from the blended yarn might have better characteristics than what could be obtained in a fabric produced from a single fiber

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