Abstract

The excellent load-bearing performance of sized warp yarns can reduce the end-breakage rate and enable them to complete weaving smoothly. Evaluating the load-bearing performance of sized warp yarn can guide the sizing process and weaving production. For this purpose, the study evaluated the load-bearing performance of cotton sized warp yarn. First, based on the JN-01 tester, a weaving load simulation tester of sized warp yarn, the test sample capacity for the load-bearing life was determined to be 50 ends using a U-test. Second, by testing three cotton sized warp yarns with different linear densities, the universality of the parameter conditions of the tester was verified. Third, with the JN-01 tester, the breaking strength and hairiness under different load-bearing cycles were measured, and it was found that the breaking strength of the sized yarn was linearly related to the load-bearing cycles. In contrast, the hairiness of the sized yarn was logarithmically related to the load-bearing cycles. According to regression analyses, evaluation indicators were extracted to characterize the strength loss resistance and anti-fuzzing performance of sized warp yarns, which were the residual enhancement rate and hairiness after friction. The evaluation results of sized warp yarns, with different linear densities and different sizing ratios, showed the effectiveness of the evaluation indicators. Finally, by verifying the effectiveness of samples from three factories, based on the evaluation indicators in this paper, the results revealed that the constructed evaluation method effectively evaluated the load-bearing performance of cotton sized warp yarn.

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