Author:Aldrich, De V; Grobler, ADate:May 1973Some mechanical properties of wool, wool/polyester and wool/acrylic intimately blended yarns were investigated.Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:Jun 1973This paper is the second of its series in which the objective is to arrive at a set of scouring conditions which will give optimum results in subsequent mechanical processing.Read more
Author:Shiloh, M; Hanekom, ECDate:Jul 1973Fabrics were woven from 30/70 wool/cotton yarns, two of them being plain weaves of 200g/m and 140 g/m, and one a poplin of 200 g/m.Read more
Author:Hunter, LDate:Jul 1973The effect of wetting wool worsted yarns prior to testing on the twist values obtained by the double untwist-twist and untwist-retwist on tested on an automatic twist tester has been investigated.Read more
Author:Hunter, LDate:Jul 1973Some results obtained and observations made during routine test carried out with a capacitance yarn fault classifying instrument on about 400 kg of yarn are reported.Read more
Author:Robertson, AD; Van Rensburg, NJJDate:Oct 1973The limiting oxygen index values of cotton fabrics which had been treated with various reagents were determined.Read more
Author:Robertson, AD; Van Rensburg, NJJDate:Oct 1973The limiting oxygen index values of cotton fabrics which had been treated with various reagents were determined.Read more
Author:Gee, E; Robie, GJDate:Nov 1973Sixteen types of wool (Spinners, Top makers, etc.) represented by 264 bales were cored and measured for clean wool content and fibre diameter.Read more
Author:De W. Olivier, PDate:Mar 1974SAWTRI bulletin editorial news. This issue also elaborates on the following: 1. The simultaneous and continuous dyeing and shrinkproofing of all wool fabric or top sliver by means of polyacrylate Hercosett resin and reactive dyes. 2. Some ...Read more
Author:Robinson, GADate:Apr 1974Knit-de-knit body blanks were produced in various stitch length from approximately 67/33 polyester/ cotton blend yarns, and a ratio equal to finish stitch length for various tex yarns as calculated.Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:May 1974This paper is the third of a series in which the objective is to arrive at a set of scouring conditions which will affect subsequent mechanical processing most favorably.Read more
Author:Silver, HMDate:May 1974A method of dyeing cotton with the monochlorotriazine of reactive dyes from a charged perchloroethylene solution is described.Read more
Author:Strydom, MADate:May 1974A laboratory method for dyeing basic dyeable acrylic fibres from a "charged" perchhloroethylene dyebath is described.Read more
Author:Van Rensburg, NJJDate:Jun 1974All cotton, polyester and cotton/polyester blended fabrics containing 80, 60 and 40 percent cotton were treated with trisphosphate or titanium tetrachloride/antimony oxide.Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:Jun 1974Hand-blended lots of scoured 6/7 months Spinners wool and mechanically opened Acala 442 cotton lint were successfully carded, gilled and combed on the worsted system.Read more
Author:Silver, HMDate:Jun 1974Methods of dyeing cotton with the acryloylamide and trichloropyrimidine classes of reactive dyes from a charged perchloroethylene solution are described.Read more
Author:Silver, HMDate:Jun 1974Methods of dyeing cotton with the acryloylamide and trichloropyrimidine classes of reactive dyes from a charged perchloroethylene solution are described.Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:Jun 1974Hand-blended lots of scoured 6/7 months Spinners wool and mechanically opened Acala 442 cotton lint were successfully carded, gilled and combed on the worsted system.Read more
Author:Hunter, L; Turpie, DWFDate:Jun 1974The influence of polyester type in wool/polyester, and of different additives on the end breakage rate during spinning and on the physical properties (tensile, irregularity and frequency of faults) of the resulting yarns has been investigated.Read more