Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers

The prickling is a problem in natural animal fiber, but there is no an allergic but a mechanical problem. In this manner, dehairing is a pre-textile process that permit extract objectionable (coarse) fiber and then improve the fabric quality. The objective of this study is to determine the variables...

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Main Authors: Frank, Eduardo, Hick, Michel Victor Hubert, Seghetti Frondizi, Diego G., Mamani Cato, Rubén Herberht
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Online Access:https://repositorio.inia.gob.pe/handle/20.500.12955/1091
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author Frank, Eduardo
Hick, Michel Victor Hubert
Seghetti Frondizi, Diego G.
Mamani Cato, Rubén Herberht
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Hick, Michel Victor Hubert
Mamani Cato, Rubén Herberht
Seghetti Frondizi, Diego G.
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description The prickling is a problem in natural animal fiber, but there is no an allergic but a mechanical problem. In this manner, dehairing is a pre-textile process that permit extract objectionable (coarse) fiber and then improve the fabric quality. The objective of this study is to determine the variables of the fiber diameter and fiber frequency may be indicative of the effect of the dehairing on prickliness of Llama fiber fabrics that can be detected by consumers of knitting fabric garments. The variables that panellists consumers can detect when comparing dehaired and non-dehaired fibres are: overall fibre diameter (in fabric and surface), fibre diameter coefficient of variation (significate in yarn); fibres coarser than 30 μm (in yarn and surface); coarse fibre by weight (in yarn and in surface); coarse fibre mean diameter (in yarn and in surface). These differences are explained mainly by the lattice medulated fibre diameter (in yarn and in fabric surface); non-medulated fibre diameter (only in surface); and lattice medulated fibre frequency (only on fabric surface). It can conclude that: the variables that indicate differences in the frequency of coarse fibres (objectionable) are the ones that best indicate the prickle (itching) effect, both inside the yarn and in the protruding fibre tips on fabric surfaces.
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spelling INIA10912022-11-21T20:40:11Z Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers Frank, Eduardo Hick, Michel Victor Hubert Seghetti Frondizi, Diego G. Mamani Cato, Rubén Herberht Itching in Fabric Mechanical Effect Dehairing Objectionable Fibre Ciencia Veterinaria Ciencia Animal The prickling is a problem in natural animal fiber, but there is no an allergic but a mechanical problem. In this manner, dehairing is a pre-textile process that permit extract objectionable (coarse) fiber and then improve the fabric quality. The objective of this study is to determine the variables of the fiber diameter and fiber frequency may be indicative of the effect of the dehairing on prickliness of Llama fiber fabrics that can be detected by consumers of knitting fabric garments. The variables that panellists consumers can detect when comparing dehaired and non-dehaired fibres are: overall fibre diameter (in fabric and surface), fibre diameter coefficient of variation (significate in yarn); fibres coarser than 30 μm (in yarn and surface); coarse fibre by weight (in yarn and in surface); coarse fibre mean diameter (in yarn and in surface). These differences are explained mainly by the lattice medulated fibre diameter (in yarn and in fabric surface); non-medulated fibre diameter (only in surface); and lattice medulated fibre frequency (only on fabric surface). It can conclude that: the variables that indicate differences in the frequency of coarse fibres (objectionable) are the ones that best indicate the prickle (itching) effect, both inside the yarn and in the protruding fibre tips on fabric surfaces. Introduction. Material and Methods. Results and Discussion. Conclusions. References. 2020-06-09T02:46:49Z 2020-06-09T02:46:49Z 2020-04-14 info:eu-repo/semantics/article Frank, E.; Hick, M.; Seghetti, D.;Mamani, R. (2020). Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers. J Textile Eng & Fash Tech, 2020, Volumen 2, Issue1, Pag 8-11 2574-8114 https://repositorio.inia.gob.pe/handle/20.500.12955/1091 Journal of Textile Engineering and Fashion Technology eng J Textile Eng & Fash Tech, 2020, Volumen 2, Issue1, Pag 8-11 https://opastonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/perception-of-prickliness-in-fabrics-made-with-dehaired-and-non-dehaired-llama-fiber-and-its-relationship-with-fiber-based-variables-detected-by-consumers-jteft-20.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf application/pdf Argentina Past knowledge people Estados Unidos Instituto Nacional de Innovación Agraria Repositorio Institucional - INIA
spellingShingle Itching in Fabric
Mechanical Effect
Dehairing
Objectionable Fibre
Ciencia Veterinaria
Ciencia Animal
Frank, Eduardo
Hick, Michel Victor Hubert
Seghetti Frondizi, Diego G.
Mamani Cato, Rubén Herberht
Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers
title Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers
title_full Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers
title_fullStr Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers
title_full_unstemmed Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers
title_short Perception of Prickliness in Fabrics made with Dehaired and Non-Dehaired Llama Fiber and its Relationship with Fiber-Based Variables detected by Consumers
title_sort perception of prickliness in fabrics made with dehaired and non dehaired llama fiber and its relationship with fiber based variables detected by consumers
topic Itching in Fabric
Mechanical Effect
Dehairing
Objectionable Fibre
Ciencia Veterinaria
Ciencia Animal
url https://repositorio.inia.gob.pe/handle/20.500.12955/1091
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