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Title: Fiber Characteristics


1
Fiber Characteristics
  • Chapter 2

2
Fiber Sources
  • Natural Fibers
  • Obtained from plants or animals
  • Plant Fibers
  • Flax, hemp, jute, ramie, cotton and kapok
  • Animal Fibers
  • Wool, cashmere, mohair and silk
  • Manufactured Fibers
  • Made from chemical solutions that are forced
    through tiny holes
  • The device used to form the filaments is called a
    spinerette

3
Fiber Structure
  • Fiber Length
  • Stable fibers are measure in inches (all
    manufactured fibers)
  • Fibers of longer length are called filament
    fibers (silk is the only natural one)

4
Fiber Shape
  • Hollow-core
  • Dogbone
  • Flat, Oval with Convolutions
  • Square with voids
  • Serrated
  • Round
  • Trilobal

5
Absorbency
  • The ability to take in moisture
  • It is usually expressed as a percentage of
    moisture regain
  • Fibers able to absorb water easily are called
    hydrophilic fibers
  • Fibers that have difficulty absorbing water and
    are only able to absorb small amounts are called
    hydrophobic fibers

6
Fiber Absorbency
  • Skin Comfort
  • Static Build-up
  • Dimensional Stability in Water
  • Stain Removal
  • Water Repellency
  • Wrinkle Recovery

7
Cover
  • The ability to occupy an area

8
Elasticity
  • The ability to increase in length when under
    tension and then return to the original length
    when released

9
Flammability
  • The ability to ignite or burn
  • Flammable fibers are relatively easy to ignite
  • Flame-resistant fibers have relatively high
    ignition temperature and slow rate of burning
  • Flameproof fibers will not burn

10
Flexibility
  • The capability of a fiber to bend easily and
    repeatedly without breaking

11
Hand
  • The way a fiber, yarn, or fabric feels when
    handled
  • It is affected by its shape, surface and
    configuration

12
Luster
  • Refers to the light reflected from a surface
  • Increased light reflection occurs from a smoother
    surface, less crimp, flatter cross-sectional
    shape, and longer fiber length

13
Pilling
  • The formation of groups of short or broken fibers
    on the surface of a fabric that are tangled
    together in the shape of a tiny ball called a
    pill
  • They are formed when the ends of a fiber break
    from the fabric surface, usually from wear

14
Resiliency
  • The capability of a material to spring back in
    shape after being creased, twisted, or distorted

15
Static Electricity
  • The frictional electric charge caused by the
    rubbing together of two dissimilar materials

16
Strength
  • A fibers ability to withstand stress
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