Author:Layton, L; Robinson, GADate:Nov 1977An attempt to find a suitable size formulation for the weaving of all-wool singles yarns is described.Read more
Author:Layton, L; Robinson, GADate:May 1978An investigation into the processing and sizing of singles wool blend yarns showed that a relatively short wool can be blended with cotton and short staple polyester fibres and satisfactorily processed into fabric.Read more
Author:Layton, L; Ellis, R; Robinson, GADate:Jul 1974Three novel methods of producing mohair blankets are described and compared with the conventional method of weaving.Read more
Author:Slinger, RI; Robinson, GADate:Dec 1968Several worsted fabrics made from merino/corriedale, corriedale/mohair and merino/mohair blends were examined.Read more
Author:Hunter, L; Taylor, H; Robinson, GADate:Dec 1981The novel feature of the DREF MK II open-end spinning machine, which enables the radial positions of the fibres in the yarn cross section to be pre-determined, has been used to show a speciality fibre such as carnel hair or mohair can be ...Read more
Author:Turpie, DWF; Robinson, GADate:Sep 1978A small quantity of the best grade of pigmented wool available in South Africa, sometimes referred to as "merino black" was processed on the worsted system and converted into fabric.Read more