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Eri silk fibre attributes and sliver preparation

conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Lijing Wang, Rangam RajkhowaRangam Rajkhowa, Xungai Wang
Eri silk produced by Philosamia cynthia ricini silkworm is a fibre not well-known to the silk industry, in spite of the fact that Eri silk is finer, softer, and has better mechanical and thermal properties than most animal fibres. Eri silk has a high commercial potential, as the host plants of Eri silk worms are widespread in diverse geographical locations, and the worms also have a higher degree of disease resistance than most other silk worms. Mills are often not aware of the properties of Eri for designing appropriate end products. Thus, Eri silk yarn is traditionally produced by hand spinning, and Eri silk usually ends up as material for handwoven shawls. The potential for bulk fibre processing and the development of soft luxurious novel Eri silk products is yet to be discovered. To better understand the material and its processing behaviour, Eri silk was characterised and cocoons were processed into tops through degumming, opening, and cutting filaments into different lengths, followed by a worsted spun silk processing route. Fibre properties such as fineness, crimp, strength and length at different processing stages up to combed tops were measured. The results indicate that staple Eri silk can be processed via the worsted topmaking route, using a cut length of 200 mm or 150 mm for filament sheets prepared from degummed cocoons.

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Event

International Silk Conference / International Textile Forum (6th : 2007 : Suzhou, China)

Pagination

165 - 173

Publisher

Chemical Industry Press

Location

Suzhou, China

Place of publication

[Suzhou, China]

Start date

2007-09-13

End date

2007-09-14

ISBN-13

9787122011572

ISBN-10

7122011577

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Title of proceedings

Researches and progresses of modern technology on silk, textile and mechanicals : the 6th China International Silk Conference and the 2nd International Textile Forum

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