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Recent research on natural fibres and textiles

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Xungai Wang, Xin Liu, Christopher HurrenChristopher Hurren, Tong Lin
This paper provides an overview of recent research on a range of natural fibres and textiles. The focus is on work carried out at Deakin University’s Centre for Material and Fibre Innovation, which is a multidisciplinary research centre with over 100 researchers. The fibres include hemp, wool, silk, and alpaca fibres. Research on yarns, fabrics, and fine powders made from wool and silk fibres are briefly discussed also.

The within-fibre diameter variation of wool has been examined systematically, which highlights the importance of this hard-to-measure fibre attribute. A relationship between hemp fibre fineness and residual gum content has been established, which provides a rapid means of assessing the residual gum content in the degummed hemp fibres. Silk and wool fibres have been converted into ultrafine powders for advanced applications. The Resistance to Compression (RtC) behaviour of wool and alpaca fibres has been closely examined, which challenges the belief that RtC is a good indicator of fibre softness. Ways of reducing the hairiness of natural fibre yarns, predicting the pilling propensity of wool knits, and functionalising fabrics for superhydrophobicity and photochromic or colour changing effects are discussed.

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Event

Conference of The Textile Institute (2009 : Dunedin, New Zealand)

Pagination

1 - 9

Publisher

Textile Institute (NZ)

Location

Dunedin, New Zealand

Place of publication

[Dunedin, New Zealand]

Start date

2009-04-15

End date

2009-04-17

ISBN-13

9780959801934

Language

eng

Publication classification

E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

Copyright notice

2009, Textile Institute (NZ)

Title of proceedings

Natural fibres in Australasia : proceedings of the combined (NZ and AUS) Conference of The Textile Institute, Dunedin 15-17 April 2009

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