Abstract

The mechanism of warp breakage during the weaving of polyester-fibre continuous-filament yarns is described. Techniques for the laboratory evaluation of the weavability of sized continuous-filament yarn are suggested. Correlations between various weavability indices and sized-yarn and size-material properties are estimated to determine which of the methods gives a better representation of the relative weaving properties of continuous-filament sized yarn. The performance of various size materials when applied to polyester-fibre yarn is studied. The performance of sized microfibre yarn is also highlighted.

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