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Dehairing Australian alpaca fibres with a cashmere dehairing machine.

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posted on 2024-11-01, 06:41 authored by Lijing WangLijing Wang, A Singh, Xungai Wang
Many classes of alpaca fibres contain a certain amount of coarse fibres, which are strong and stiff, and cause discomfort to the end users of the alpaca fibre products. It is therefore desirable to separate the coarse fibres from the fine alpaca fibres. This paper reports trial results on alpaca dehairing using a cashmere dehairing machine. The diameters of alpaca fleece, dehaired alpaca fibres and removed alpaca fibres were analysed, and the fibre lengths before and after dehairing have been compared. The results indicate that it is feasible to dehair alpaca fibres using a cashmere dehairing facility. The dehaired alpaca fibres are cleaner, bulkier and softer, with around 1.5 ?m reduction in average fibre diameter, but the dehairing process shortens the dehaired fibre length considerably. The dehairing effectiveness of coarse fibre removal using the cashmere dehairing technology has also been discussed in this paper.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1080/00405000701609308
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    ISSN - Is published in 00405000

Journal

Journal Text Institute

Volume

99

Issue

6

Start page

539

End page

544

Total pages

6

Publisher

Textile Institute

Place published

Oxon, England

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2008 The Textile Institute

Former Identifier

2006014837

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-12-22

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