Spandex
Spandex
Spandex
Introduction to Spandex
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History of Spandex
Most of the
available
rubber for
building
equipment
The price of
rubber was
unstable and it
fluctuated
frequently
Rubber has
relatively
limited flex
life and
inadequate
abrasion
resistance
Not too
desirable
for use next
to the skin
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Dry spinning is used to produce over
90% of the world's spandex fibers.
TRADEMARKS OF
SPANDEX
Trademark
Manufacturer
Type
Special
characteristics
Uses
Cleerspan
Globe
Manufacturing
Co.
Multifilament
Nearly,
transparent,
irregular
coalesced
filaments
Hosiery
Glospan S-5
Globe
Manufacturing
Co.
Multifilament
Dull, white,
irregular
coalesced
filaments
garment stretch,
less holding
power than S-7
Hosiery
Glospan S-7
Globe
Manufacturing
Co.
Multifilament
Dull, white,
irregular
coalesced
filaments
Foundation
garments,
Swimsuits
Lycra
E.I du Pont de
Nemours & Co.
multifilament
Dull, white,
irregular
coalesced
filaments
All purposes
PROPERTIES OF
SPANDEX
Strength
Strength of spandex fibers is good. Spandex does not reach the
breaking point until after the fiber has been stretched to its
maximum length.
Abrasion Resistance
Abrasion resistance of the various spandex fibres is good, thereby
contributing to their good wearing characteristics.
Resilience
Fibers are highly resilient and flexible. This property of rapid
shape recovery imparts a flat, neat appearance to fabrics.
Elasticity
Spandex Fibers have excellent elasticity. They may be stretched
from 4 to 7 times the relaxed state before breaking. Spandex
returns to its original condition readily upon release of tension.
Absorbency
Spandex fibers have a very low absorbency. Spandex fibers
should be covered or blended with fibers that will provide the
desired absorbency.
Effect of Bleaches
Spandex fibers are usually white but some yellowing may occur.
Several spandex fibers differ in their reaction to bleaches. Lycra is
yellowed by bleaches whereas, Glospan and Cleerspan have good
resistance to deterioration by bleaches. It resists deterioration by
chlorine in pools and by seawater.
Effect of Heat
Exposure to heat has varied effects on the spandex fibers.
Excessive exposure to heat should be avoided.
Ironing should be done quickly and with a warm iron.
Effect of Light
Effect of light has varying effects upon the several spandex fiber but
no serious damage.
Lycra has initial goog resistance to light, but over a prolonged period
of time, it will lose some strength and yellows slightly.
Glospan and Cleerspan do discolor slightly by sunlight but has good
resistance to fumes.
Reaction to Acids
Lycra has good resistance to most acids, though some
discoloration may occur.
Glospan and Cleerspan are resistant to cold dilute
acids.
Affinity to Dyes
The Spandex fibers have a good affinity for many dyes.
Colorfastness ranges from poor to fair on continued exposure to
light, washing and seawater.
The degree of fastness depends upon the dye and the technique of
application.
Bare Yarns
The extruded,
fused
multifilaments
and the
monofilament
spandex may be
used without
being covered
Covered Yarns
The bare spandex
is stretched
either fully or
partially to meet
specific stretch
objectives and
wrapped with
filament,
textured or spun
yarn
END USES OF
SPANDEX
Summary
Initial developments in this field started during second world
war, pioneer work was done by du Pont labs. when an
experimental elastic fiber, Fiber K was created
Trademarks of Spandex Fiber are :Cleerspan, Glospan S-5,
Glospan S-7 and Lycra where Globe Manufacturing Co.
holds the trademarks for the former three and the last one
is with E.l. du Pont de Nemours & Co
Contd
Forms of Spandex Yarn are:- A) Bare Yarns
B) Covered Yarns
C) Core Spun Yarns
D) Intimate Blend Spun
Yarns
Important features of spandex fibers are; They have
adequate strength due to their greater flexibility and
elasticity; They are highly resilient, have excellent draping
qualities; have very low absorbency; They are generally
white but due to bleach a little yellowness may occur; They
do not shrink easily; light normally doesnt have any
negative effect and different spandex fibers react
differently to acids, alkalies but they all have good affinity
for dyes.
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Made by:
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Nitika Chaudhary
Pawan Beniwal