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CTF Student Corner, Feb 16-28, 2011

This document summarizes a study on optimizing the heat setting parameters for lycra blended fabric. The study tested different lycra blended fabrics with varying densities, stitch lengths and weights on stenter machines and compactors. The key parameters tested were overfeed, temperature, speed, pressure and their effects on shrinkage, width, weight and spirality of the fabrics. The goal was to determine the best parameters to provide perfect dimensional stability to the lycra blended knitted fabrics.

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This document summarizes a study on optimizing the heat setting parameters for lycra blended fabric. The study tested different lycra blended fabrics with varying densities, stitch lengths and weights on stenter machines and compactors. The key parameters tested were overfeed, temperature, speed, pressure and their effects on shrinkage, width, weight and spirality of the fabrics. The goal was to determine the best parameters to provide perfect dimensional stability to the lycra blended knitted fabrics.

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STUDY EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS IN


HEAT SETTING OF LYCRA FABRIC AND OTHER
QUALITY

Article February 2011

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Retrieved on: 18 August 2016
February 16-28, 2011 Textile Excellence
Students Corner 9

STUDY EFFECT OF DIFFERENT PARAMETERS IN HEAT


Publisher
Gregory Alvares
Managing Editor:
SETTING OF LYCRA FABRIC AND OTHER QUALITY
Yogesh B Patil,* P.P. Raichurkar*,
D. J. Gohain*
S.R. Kulkarni*, Sachin Patil* (*
Industry Analyst:
Centre for Textile Functions (CTF),
Pradeep Ahire
NMIMS University Shirpur campus,
Deepak Jadhav
Shirpur, Dist- Dhule, Maharashtra,
Marketing: M. Sayyed (GM PSSGL Dyeing)
Arvind Semlani Abstract:
Production: This project deals with
Suresh Adsul the optimum heat setting of
lycra blended fabric i.eto
Bangladesh: achieve the best set of
Saleem Samad parameter in Order to give
Resident Editor
perfect dimension stability to
lycra blended knitted fabric.
Apt I-3, Victory Garden,
During heat setting process
122/1 Sher-e-Bangla Road, continuous running fabric on
Rayerbazar, Dhaka 1209, stenter machine any minute
Bangladesh
change in the only one
Cell: +88-01711-530207 parameter (like, change
saleemsamad@hotmail.com overfeed, temperature) and
result in vast variation in fab-
*Responsible for selection of ric quality.
news under the PRB Act. Introduction This project deals with
Method & material:- In Lycra blended fabric the optimum heat setting of
REGD. OFFICE: Textile
a) Material heat setting is a critical lycra blended fabric i.eto
Excellence, 3i Publishing
1) QUALITY-34*40LY fleece G. WIDTH-32'' process. During heat setting achieve the best set of
Pvt. Ltd., 2nd floor, Gandhi
DIA/GG-30/24 F. WIDTH-62'' process continuous running parameter in Order to give
Mansion, Bomanji Master
S. L-2.85 fabric on stenter machine perfect dimension stability to
Lane,Kalbadevi,
G. GSM-250 any minute change in the lycra blended knitted fabric.
Mumbai-400002. India. only one parameter (like, LYCRA is a registered
F. GSM-240
Tel:+91 22 22017013/61/62, change overfeed, tempera- trademark used for DuPont's
Fax: +91 22 22017063
2) QUALITY-34*20LY S/J G. WIDTH-34''
ture) and result in vast vari- elastane fibres. Elastane is a
Owned, published & printed DIA/GG - 30/28 F. WIDTH-64''
ation in fabric quality. generic term, like polyamide
by Gregory Alvares at 2nd S.L-3.0
Floor, A-Wing, Gandhi G. GSM-200 C) QUALITY-40*20LY S/J G.WIDTH-30''
Mansion, Bomanji Master F. GSM-18
DIA/GG-30/28 F.WIDTH-60''
Road, Kalbadevi, Mumbai-
400002. Printed at Indigo A) QUALITY-30*20LY S/J G.WIDTH-35'' S.L-2.75
Press, B-105, 1st Floor, G.GSM-150
DIA/GG-30/28 F.WIDTH-66''
Sussex Industrial Estate, F.GSM-160
Dadoji Kanddeo Marg, Opp. S.L-2.9
Sussex Cross Road, Byculla,
G.GSM-195 Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter(soft) compactor
Mumbai - 400027.
F.GSM-200 Overfeed (%) 50 40 50
*Editor: D. J. Gohain
Temperature (OC) 185 160 160
Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter(soft) Compactor Speed (m/min) 9 16 20
Overfeed (%) 45 50 40
Pressure (bar) 3 1ST6; 2nd 3 -
Temperature (OC) 185 160 160
The future is called "per- Expander width
Speed (m/min) 8 (45sec) 15 10 163 158 1875MM
haps," which is the only pos- (mm)
sible thing to call the future. Pressure (bar) 3 1ST6; 2nd 3 -
Expander width (cm) 175 172 1950 MM Fan (%) 901ST 90 -
And the only important thing
is not to allow that to scare Fan (%) 90 95 - Before width 155 152 152
you. Before width (cm) 165 163 167 After width 160 155 153
- Tennessee Williams After width (cm) 168 171 168
Before gsm 150 - -
Before gsm 195 - -
After gsm 183 160 161
After gsm 241 190 190
Letters to the Editor Shrinkage (%) L=-4.5* W= 0.0 -7.5*-1.5 -4*-3.0 Shrinkage (%) L=+2.0* W=-2.5 -10.5*-3.0 -5 *-3.5

Spirality (%) 2% 0% 0% Spirality (%) 2.9% 1% 1%

B) QUALITY-34*20LY S/J G.WIDTH-33'' D) QUALITY-34*20LY S/J G. WIDTH-34''


Dear Sir, DIA/GG-30/28 F. WIDTH-64''
DIA/GG-30/28 F.WIDTH-64''

Congratulations to you & S.L-2.85 S.L-3.0


your colleagues on your launch- G.GSM-170 G.GSM-200
ing of TEXTILE EXCELLENCE,
F.GSM-180 F.GSM-180
BANGLADESH EDITION and we
wish you all the best of luck for
the success of this publication Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter(soft) Compactor Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter(soft) Compactor
like in India. Overfeed (%) 45 50 30 Overfeed (%) 35 50 40
Temperature (OC) 185 140 160 Temperature (OC) 185 140 160
Speed (m/min) 8 18 10 Speed (m/min) 10 18 25
Regards, Pressure (bar) 3 1ST6; 2nd3 -
Pressure (bar) 3 1ST6; 2nd 3 -
Sanjeev Bawage Expander width
Expander width (mm) 169 165 1890MM 169 165 2050MM
Mumbai (mm)
Fan (%) 90 90 -
Fan(%) 90 95 -
Before width 162 160 164
Before width 160 158 162
After width 165 164 165 After width 167 165 163
Before gsm 170 - - Before gsm 200 - -
We value your suggestions and After gsm 206 182 185 After gsm 210 180 181
comments Please write to us at: Shrinkage (%) L=+2 W=-1.5 - -3*-2 Shrinkage (%) L=-1.5*W=-3.0 -10*-4 -5 *-3.5
gohain@TextileExcellence.com; Spirality (%) 4% - 3% Spirality (%) 7% 1% 3.7%
www.TextileExcellence.com

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10 Students Corner Textile Excellence February 16-28, 2011

E) QUALITY-34* 34*40LY fleece G. WIDTH-33'' Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter(H/S) Compactor


Overfeed (%) 45 55 60
DIA/GG-30/24 F. WIDTH- 62''
Temperature(OC) 185 140 160
S.L-2.85 Speed(m/min) 6 10 7
G.GSM-245 Pressure(bar) 3 3 -
Expander width(mm) 165 167 1950
F.GSM-250
Fan(%) 90 90 -
Before width 160 162 166
Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter(soft) Compactor
After width 165 166 165.5
Overfeed (%) 37 45 40
Before gsm 177 177 -
Temperature (OC) 185 160 160
After gsm 208 165 170/172
Speed (m/min) 7 20 20
Shrinkage(%) L=-2.5 W=-4.5 -0.5*-5.5
Pressure (bar) 3 1ST6; 2nd 3 -
Spirality(%) 0 0 0
Expander width
161 160 1980mm
(mm)
Fan (%) 90 95 - To study the variation of over feed during heat setting
process
Before width 155 150 157
After width 158 157 160 A) QUALITY-34*40LY fleece G.WIDTH-32''

Before gsm 245 - - DIA/GG-30/24 F.WIDTH-62''


After gsm 284 255 247 S.L-2.90
Shrinkage(%) L=+0.5* w=-1.5 -9.0*-4.5 -4.5*-4
G.GSM-250 or polyester. It defines a
Spirality(%) 2% 1% 1%
F.GSM-240
manmade fiber in which the
fiber-forming substance is a
F) QUALITY-34*40LY fleece G.WIDTH-32'' synthetic chain polymer con-
Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter( H/S) taining at least 85% seg-
DIA/GG-30/24 F. WIDTH-62'' mented polyurethane.
Overfeed(%) 30 40
S.L-2.85 Temperature(OC) 185 185 LYCRA in the stretch fab-
ric is knitted or woven under
G.GSM-250 Speed(m/min) 8 8
tension. When relaxed, it
Pressure(bar) 3 3 trends to compact the fabric
F.GSM-240
Expander width(mm) 158 158 length and width to a "jam
Fan(%) 90 90 point". The "hard" fibre
Parameter Stenter(H/S) Stenter(soft) Compactor buckles when the fabric is
Before width 142 142
"jammed", and it limits the
Overfeed(%) 37 55 45
After width 157 157 extension of the fabric when
Temperature( C)O
185 160 160 Before gsm 250 - it is being stretched. Elastic
Speed(m/min) 8 7 25 After gsm 274 290 fabrics are very often
required wider and lighter
Pressure(bar) 3 1ST6; 2nd3 - Shrinkage(%) L= -1.5* w= -2.5 +1.0*-2.5
than their width and weight
Expander width(mm) 161 160 2100 at "Jam point".
Finishing process
Fan(%) 90 90 - b) Method
QUALITY-34*40LY fleece G.WIDTH-32'' Heat settindyeingfinish-
Before width 150 154 155
ing
After width 157 157 160 DIA/GG-30/24 F.WIDTH-62''
During heat setting
Before gsm 250 - - S.L-2.90 process continuous running
fabric on stenter machine
After gsm 280 245 240 G.GSM-250 any minute change in the
Shrinkage(%) L=0*W=-2.0 - -3*-5
F.GSM-240
only one parameter (like,
change overfeed) and result
Spirality(%) 0 - 0
in vast variation in fabric
Parameter Stenter(H/S) Stenter(soft) Compactor quality. Then fabric passes
To study variation of temperature during heat setting Overfeed(%) 40 45 10 through the dyeing& finally
process Temperature(OC) 185 160 160 finishing. Study of different
process parameter during
A) QUALITY-34*20DLY S/J G. WIDTH-32'' Speed(m/min) 8 10 10
heat setting and finishing
Pressure(bar) 3 1ST6; 2nd 3 - process:
DIA/GG-30/28 F. WIDTH-65'' Expander width(mm) 158 1600 1850
Fan(%) 90 95 - Conclusion
G.GSM-177 S.L-2.20
A Particular quality Lycra
Before width 142 154 154
F.GSM-180 /cotton blend heat set per-
After width 157 160 156 fectly on single set of param-
Before gsm - - - eter. If particular parameter
Parameter Stenter (H/S) Stenter(H/S) Aftergsm 290 260 275 changes slightly like over
Overfeed (%) 45 45 Shrinkage(%) +1.0*-2.5 -4.5*-0.5 -0.5*-2.5
feed, temperature during
heat setting process (other
Temperature (OC) 185 195 Spirality(%) 0 0.5 0
parameter are constantant)
Speed(m/min) 10 10 an then achieved result of lot
Pressure(bar) 3 3 Table1. Ex. variation of overfeed during heat setting GSM, Shrinkage, Spirality Of
process. fabric.
Expander width (mm) 165 165
Fan (%) 90 90 Overfeed 30% 37% 40%
Table 3. Effect on fabric
Before width 160 160 of heat-set temperature
GSM 274 281 292
After width 165 166
Before gsm 177 177 Shrinkage L=-1.5*w=-2.5 +1*-3.0 +1*-2.5 Property Temp increase

After gsm 218 208 Spirality 0% 0.5% 0.5% Stability Increases


Shrinkage(%) L=+3* W =-1.5 -2.5 *-4.5
Shrinkage Decreases
Table2. Ex. variation of temperature during heat setting
Finishing process process. Whiteness Decreases

QUALITY-34*20DLY S/J G.WIDTH-32'' Temperature 1850c 1950c


Flatness Increases
GSM 218 208
DIA/GG-30/28 F.WIDTH-65''
Width Increases
Shrinkage L=+3*-1.5 -2.5*-4.5
G.GSM-177 S.L- 2.20
spirality 3% 0% Lubricant
Increases
F.GSM-180 width 165 166/167.5 spots

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