纺织学报 ›› 2011, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (12): 28-33.

• 纺织工程 • 上一篇    下一篇

羊毛表面特征对针织物起毛起球的影响

万爱兰1,于伟东2   

  1. 1. 东华大学纺织学院
    2. 1.东华大学 2.武汉科技学院
  • 收稿日期:2011-01-13 修回日期:2011-06-22 出版日期:2011-12-15 发布日期:2011-12-16
  • 通讯作者: 于伟东 E-mail:wdyu@dhu.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:

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Effects of wool fiber surface characteristic on fuzzing and pilling of knitted fabrics

  • Received:2011-01-13 Revised:2011-06-22 Online:2011-12-15 Published:2011-12-16

摘要: 本文针对羊毛针织物易于起球的现象,通过对未处理、氯化+树脂处理和氧化处理的羊毛纤维形态和相关性能进行表征,寻求经不同表面处理后纤维表面和形态对其针织物起毛起球性能的影响。主要运用扫描电镜(Scanning Electron Microscope,SEM)对纤维表面形貌进行表征;原子力显微镜(Atom Force Microscope,AFM)对鳞片平均厚度和纤维表面粗糙度进行测量、计算;三维视频显微镜对纱线毛羽成像;对针织物用起球箱(Pilling Box)进行起毛起球对比实验。结果表明,氧化处理的羊毛纤维表面鳞片被部分剥离、破坏,鳞片厚度降低,纤维表面可见皱缩状沟槽;纤维顺、逆鳞片摩擦系数降低,其纱线表面毛羽较少;AFM结果与摩擦性能测试结果基本一致;针织物的起球等级为2.5级,平均起球个数25个/25cm2。

Abstract: In this paper, wool fiber morphology with chlorinated-resin and oxidized treatment and related properties by using SEM, AFM and three-dimensional video microscope were characterized to find the effects of fiber surface and shape on their corresponding knitted fabric pilling performance. The fiber scale morphology was characterized by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The measurement and calculation about thickness of scale and fiber surface roughness was conducted by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Yarn hairiness was imaged on three-dimensional video microscope. The pilling comparative experiments of the knitted fabrics were conducted with the pilling box. The results show that some scales on the oxidized fiber surface were partially cleaved and some grooves generated; the remainder with scale and against scale of friction coefficient increasing and the thickness of scales decreasing, the yarn hairiness decreasing; the correlation between the result of AFM and frictional performance is good basically; and the pilling grade of knitted fabric comprised of oxidization wool is 2.5, and the average numbers of pilling per 25 cm2 is 25.

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