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Effects of drawing process on crimp formation-ability of side-by-side bicomponent filament yarns produced from recycled,fiber-grade and bottle-grade PET
Authors:Marjan Abbasi  Richard Kotek
Affiliation:1. Department of Textile Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran;2. abbasi_text@yahoo.com m.abbasi@guilan.ac.ir;4. Textile Department, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA
Abstract:In this study, side-by-side bicomponent filaments from recycled poly(ethylene) terephthalate (R-PET) from post-consumer bottles, fiber-grade PET (FG-PET) and bottle-grade PET (BG-PET) successfully were extruded. The bicomponent fibers in the forms of FG/R, BG/R and FG/BG were produced in a spinning machine and drawn by a thermal drawing process to improve their mechanical properties using draw ratios between ‘2.5 and 2.8’. The effects of conditions on the fiber structure, physical properties and crimp formation of resultant fibers were evaluated. The birefringence, shrinkage and mechanical properties, such as tensile strength and tensile modulus, increased and elongation at break decreased for the drawn fibers, and this was attributed to the fiber orientation. Distinct crimp formation was observed from drawn bicomponent fibers after thermal treatment. There were significant birefringence and shrinkage difference between two components in drawn bicomponent fibers caused to severe crimp formation.
Keywords:Bicomponent  PET  recycling  filament  draw ratio  side-by-side  crimp formation
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