Improvement in pilling property of viscose/PET blended knitted fabric after garment dyeing

Erkan Bekiroğlu, Gülay Özcan, Pelin Altay*

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Pilling is a serious and common problem that occurs in garment dyed fabrics due to the prolonged drying of the fabric. With this aim, this study focuses on the pilling problem of the products knitted with different blend ratios of polyester/viscose yarn. A total of 5 different types of ring yarns were produced, in which viscose/polyester (PET) was used in 5 different blend ratios. A total of 100 samples were produced by applying 20 different processes/combinations to single jersey fabrics knitted from yarns with different blending ratios. The pilling results obtained after the experiments were statistically evaluated using the Minitab program. Thermofixation process without enzyme treatment was found to reduce pilling formation for viscose/PET blend fabrics with higher polyester content, with the advantage of reduced chemical consumption and cost-saving. Results show that pilling could be effectively reduced with enzyme treatment and singeing process for the fabrics with higher viscose content. Application of polyurethane and silicic acid based finishing treatments in garment dye machines was found to have good pilling prevention performance.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)971-982
Sayfa sayısı12
DergiJournal of the Textile Institute
Hacim113
Basın numarası6
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2022

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