Journal Published Online: 26 July 2024
Volume 52, Issue 5

Evaluation of the Bursting Strength and Pilling Properties of Knitted Fabrics Produced from Recycled Yarns with Cotton Hard Waste

CODEN: JTEVAB

Abstract

In terms of sustainability, the textile industry has a significant impact because of intense mass consumption, fast fashion trends, short-term use of products, and thus the textile industry increases textile waste. Basic textile wastes are in solid forms of fibers, yarns, fabrics, cardboard, plastics, dyes, and chemicals containing wastewater, as well as gaseous wastes that cause emissions that release after textile processes. Recycling is the best solution for all textile wastes. In the recycling process of cotton, preconsumption wastes are generated in yarn production and the following production departments, whereas postconsumption wastes are used after classification according to both the structure and the color of the incoming wastes. Cotton hard waste is used at different blend ratios, and this study aims to reveal the effects of waste material on both the bursting strength and pilling properties of fabrics knitted with rotor yarns in different yarn counts. In the scope of sustainability, the findings show that the use of cotton hard waste at up to a 50 % ratio in circular knitted fabrics does not adversely affect the fabric’s bursting strength and pilling properties.

Author Information

Uyanık, Seval
Department of Textile Engineering, Adıyaman University, Adıyaman, Turkey
Kaya Nacarkahya, Tülin
Research Department, Karafiber Textile, Gaziantep, Turkey
Pages: 13
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Stock #: JTE20230376
ISSN: 0090-3973
DOI: 10.1520/JTE20230376