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Effect of Crimp in Fabric Properties & How Crimp Is Measured?

by Textile Engineer · 1 comment

There are several important effects of crimp on Fabric Properties:-

1. Abrasion Resistance: If crimp percentage is high then the resistance of the fabric will be higher.
2. Shrinkage: If crimp percentage is high then the shrinkage of the fabric will be lower.
3. Handle Properties: When the crimp percentage is higher, the softness of the fabric will be fiber. Simultaneously stiffness of the fabric will be lower.
4. Fabric Design: Required extensibility is achieved by controlling crimp.

Fabric Crimp Test & Effects on Fabric

Now, how can we measure the crimp percentage of a fabric or yarn?

Here I will show you a way that is followed by WIRA Crimp tester machine.

Firstly a thread (which may be warp or weft) is collected from a fabric with crimp. Now the crimped length is measured. The length will be found is the cloth length which is denoted by “p”.

Now, the yarn is straightened and measured. A length will be found which is denoted by “l”.

So the Crimp % of the Fabric will be =     l-p/p- × 100

In this way several crimp percentage measurement is done and result is taken. By using all of the result and mean value is derived.

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Nahida Akter June 2, 2011 at 6:38 pm

Why abrasion resistance will be higher for higher crimp%?

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