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ASSIGNMENT # 2
SUBMISSION BY : M.HASEEB
SUBMISSION TO : SIR IMRAN RAZA
DISCIPLINE : AMM-1A
COURSE : TEXTILE-176
IDENTIFICATION AND
TESTING OF TEXTILE
FIBERS
 A number of methods are available for characterization of the
structural, physical, and chemical properties of fibers. Various
methods are used for fiber identification like microscopic methods,
solubility, heating and burning method, density and staining etc.
End-use property characterization methods often involve use of
laboratory techniques which are adapted to simulate actual
conditions of average wear on the textile or that can predict
performance in end-use.
TYPES OF TEST
The Non technical Test
• FEELING TEST
• BURNING TEST
The Technical Test
• MICROSCOPIC TEST
• CHEMICAL TEST
TESTS FOR IDENTIFICATION
 Handle/Feel Test
 Visual Examination
 Burning test
 Twist on Drying
 Floatation Test
 Microscopic analysis
 Chemical Analysis
THE NON-TECHNICAL TESTS
Feeling test
Burning test
FEELING TEST
 The feeling test requires perception if it is to be of any
value.
 Skilled perception is acquired only after handling many
different fabrics over a period of time.
 Limitations of this test become apparent when examining
and comparing fabrics of different fiber content.
BURNING TEST
 To recognize the composition of fabrics by the burning test
,the sample of fiber, yarn of fabric should be moved slowly
towards a small flame and the reaction to heat carefully
observed .One end of the sample should be put directly into
flame to determine its burning rate and characteristics. The
burning odour should be noted and the characteristics of the
ash such as amount ,form, hardness and color should be
examined.
IDENTIFICATION OF FIBRES
THROUGH BURNING TEST
Cotton :
• When ignited it burns with a steady flame and smells like
burning leaves. The ash lefties easily crumbled. Small
samples of burning cotton can be blown out as you
would a candle.
Linen:
• Linen takes longer to ignite. The fabric closest to the
ash is very brittle. Linen is easily extinguished by
blowing on it as you would a candle.
Cotton Fiber Linen Fiber
Silk:
• It is a protein fiber and usually burns readily, not
necessarily with a steady flame, and smells like burning
hair. The ash is easily crumbled. Silk samples are not as
easily extinguished as cotton or linen.
Wool
• It is also a protein fiber but is harder to ignite than silk
as the individual "hair" fibers are shorter than silk and
the weave of the fabrics is generally looser than with
silk. The flame is steady but more difficult to keep
burning. The smell of burning wool is like burning
hair.
Silk Fiber Wool Fiber
MAN MADE FIBERS
Acetate:
• Acetate burns readily with a flickering flame that cannot be
easily extinguished. The burning cellulose drips and leaves a
hard ash. The smell is similar to burning wood chips.
Acrylic:
• Acrylics burn readily due to the fiber content and the lofty, air
filled pockets. A match dropped on an acrylic blanket can
ignite the fabric which will burn rapidly unless extinguished.
The ash is hard. The smell is acrid or harsh
Acrylic FiberAcetate Fiber
 Nylon:
• Nylon melts and then burns rapidly if the flame
remains on the melted fiber. If i can keep the flame on
the melting nylon, it smells like burning plastic.
Polyester:
• Polyester melts and burns at the same time, the
melting, burning ash can bond quickly to any surface it
drips on including skin. The smoke from polyester is
black with a sweetish smell. The extinguished ash is
hard.
Polyester FiberNylon Fiber
FIBER BURN CHART
LIMITATION OF BURNING TEST
It is apparent that many fibers have similar
burning reactions that might cause doubt
and occasional confusion.
TECHNICAL TESTS
 There are certain technical tests performed for identifying various
fibers. These tests require high technology laboratory equipment and
are much more reliable than the non technical fiber tests.
 Technical tests require high skilled personnel and technical know
how of handling chemicals and their accurate analysis. These tests are
very valuable for those fabrics that are a blend of different yarns and
also have certain special properties including flame retardance etc.
TYPES OF TECHNICAL TEST
Microscopic test
Chemical test
MICROSCOPIC TEST
 Microscopic test is a technical test that involves identifying the
fabric with the help of a microscope with a magnification of
minimum 100 power.
 The test can easily distinguish between fibers.
 The test identifies the natural fibers more easily as compared to
man made ones.
 Synthetic fibers are very similar in appearance and the increase in
the number of varieties, makes it a little tough to distinguish the fibers
even under a microscope
MICROSCOPIC TEST OF FIBERS
 COTTON:
• It is a single elongated cell. Under the microscope, it
resembles a collapsed, spirally twisted tube with a rough
surface.
• The thin cell wall of the fiber has from 200 to
400convolutions per inch.
 LINEN:
• Under the microscope, the hair like flax fiber shows
several sided cylindrical filaments with fine pointed ends.
• The fiber somewhat resembles a straight, smooth.
Cotton Fiber Linen fiber
 WOOL:
• Under the microscope , wool’s cross section shows three
layers- epidermis, cortex and the medulla.
SILK:
• It appears somewhat elliptical and triangular in cross
section when we see under the microscope.
• It is composed of fibroin, consisting of two filaments,
called brin which is held together by sericin.
Silk fiberWool fiber
ACETATE:
• The cross sectional view has a bulbous or
multi global appearance with indentations.
• These indentations appear as occasional
markings.
Acetate fiber
 NYLON:
• The basic microscopic appearance is generally fine
,round, smooth, and translucent.
• It is also produced in multilobal cross-sectional types.
POLYESTERS:
• Generally, polyester fibers are smooth and straight and
the cross-section is round.
• This general characteristics may be altered to achieve
certain characteristics.
Nylon fiber
 ACRYLICS: The methods of manufacturing of the acrylic fibers
differ, the appearances vary accordingly.
 ACRILAN ACRYLIC: It has a bean-shaped cross section, its
longitudinal appearance is straight and smooth.
 ORLON ACRYLIC: It has a flat, nut-shaped cross section.
 CRESLAN ACRYLIC: It has an almost round cross section.
 MOD ACRYLICS: it is of two types verel mod acrylic and SEF
mod acrylic.
CHEMICAL TESTS
 Chemical tests are another technical means of identifying
fibers. But chemical tests are not intended for the general
consumers.
 Different types of chemical tests are under taken to
establish the identity of the fibers used.
 These tests give accurate and precise analysis.
 The tests are conducted in research laboratories.
TYPES OF CHEMICAL TEST
Stain Test
• Also known as the Double Barrel Fiber
Identification(DBFI), the test is based on the
theory that each fiber has its own distinct two-
color reaction when treated with stain. A fiber will
turn to a particular color in the presence of dilute
acetic acid and to some other specific color when
stained in the presence of a mild alkali.
Solvent Test
• The test involves treating the fibers in certain
solvents for identifying them. The technical test
is becoming difficult to conduct as most of the
manufactured fibers and their blends are
chemically similar. There is no individual
chemical or solvent test for separating or
identifying the fibers in combinations.
 Distinguishing animal from vegetable fibers with an acid :
• As strong alkali destroy animal substances, a 5%of soda lye
solution in water can be used to eliminate wool and silk fibers
from a sample that contains a mixture of fiber. The vegetable
fibers will not be affected by this solution.
 Distinguishing vegetable from animal fibers with an acid :
• As dilute acid destroy vegetable fibers, a 2%sulphuric acid
solution can be used. A drop of solution is placed on the
sample, which is then pressed with a hot iron. The spotted
area will become charred if the sample is cotton linen or
rayon.
 DISTINGUISHING SILK FROM WOOL:
• The use of concentrated cold hydrochloric acid will
dissolve the silk and the wool fiber swells.
DISTINGUISHING NYLON FROM OTHER
FIBRES:
• If the fabric is thought to contain nylon, the fabric
may be immersed in a boiling solution of sodium
hydroxide. The nylon is insoluble in such a solution
DISTINGUISHING ACRYLICS FROM
OTHER FIBRES:
• Acrylic fibers will dissolve in 70 percent solution of ammonium
thiocyanate at 130 degree Celsius but the other fibers will not.
 DISTINGUISHING LINEN FROM COTTON
~ Cotton and linen are immersed in a 1% solution of fuchsine in
alcohol to give red rose color. Later ,they are washed and immersed
into ammonia, linen retains the red coloration but cotton does not.
 Advantages:
•More reliable than the non technical tests.
•Used for both man made fibers and natural fibers.
•Easily conducted.
Limitations
•Certain manufacturing and finishing processes like mercerizing,
affects the appearance of the fibers under the microscope.
•Very dark colored fabrics cannot be identified under microscope.
•Dye stuffs must be removed from fabrics.

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Assignment # 2 IDENTIFICATION AND TESTING OF TEXTILE FIBERS

  • 1. ASSIGNMENT # 2 SUBMISSION BY : M.HASEEB SUBMISSION TO : SIR IMRAN RAZA DISCIPLINE : AMM-1A COURSE : TEXTILE-176
  • 3.  A number of methods are available for characterization of the structural, physical, and chemical properties of fibers. Various methods are used for fiber identification like microscopic methods, solubility, heating and burning method, density and staining etc. End-use property characterization methods often involve use of laboratory techniques which are adapted to simulate actual conditions of average wear on the textile or that can predict performance in end-use.
  • 4. TYPES OF TEST The Non technical Test • FEELING TEST • BURNING TEST The Technical Test • MICROSCOPIC TEST • CHEMICAL TEST
  • 5. TESTS FOR IDENTIFICATION  Handle/Feel Test  Visual Examination  Burning test  Twist on Drying  Floatation Test  Microscopic analysis  Chemical Analysis
  • 6. THE NON-TECHNICAL TESTS Feeling test Burning test
  • 7. FEELING TEST  The feeling test requires perception if it is to be of any value.  Skilled perception is acquired only after handling many different fabrics over a period of time.  Limitations of this test become apparent when examining and comparing fabrics of different fiber content.
  • 8. BURNING TEST  To recognize the composition of fabrics by the burning test ,the sample of fiber, yarn of fabric should be moved slowly towards a small flame and the reaction to heat carefully observed .One end of the sample should be put directly into flame to determine its burning rate and characteristics. The burning odour should be noted and the characteristics of the ash such as amount ,form, hardness and color should be examined.
  • 9. IDENTIFICATION OF FIBRES THROUGH BURNING TEST Cotton : • When ignited it burns with a steady flame and smells like burning leaves. The ash lefties easily crumbled. Small samples of burning cotton can be blown out as you would a candle. Linen: • Linen takes longer to ignite. The fabric closest to the ash is very brittle. Linen is easily extinguished by blowing on it as you would a candle.
  • 11. Silk: • It is a protein fiber and usually burns readily, not necessarily with a steady flame, and smells like burning hair. The ash is easily crumbled. Silk samples are not as easily extinguished as cotton or linen. Wool • It is also a protein fiber but is harder to ignite than silk as the individual "hair" fibers are shorter than silk and the weave of the fabrics is generally looser than with silk. The flame is steady but more difficult to keep burning. The smell of burning wool is like burning hair.
  • 13. MAN MADE FIBERS Acetate: • Acetate burns readily with a flickering flame that cannot be easily extinguished. The burning cellulose drips and leaves a hard ash. The smell is similar to burning wood chips. Acrylic: • Acrylics burn readily due to the fiber content and the lofty, air filled pockets. A match dropped on an acrylic blanket can ignite the fabric which will burn rapidly unless extinguished. The ash is hard. The smell is acrid or harsh
  • 15.  Nylon: • Nylon melts and then burns rapidly if the flame remains on the melted fiber. If i can keep the flame on the melting nylon, it smells like burning plastic. Polyester: • Polyester melts and burns at the same time, the melting, burning ash can bond quickly to any surface it drips on including skin. The smoke from polyester is black with a sweetish smell. The extinguished ash is hard.
  • 18. LIMITATION OF BURNING TEST It is apparent that many fibers have similar burning reactions that might cause doubt and occasional confusion.
  • 19. TECHNICAL TESTS  There are certain technical tests performed for identifying various fibers. These tests require high technology laboratory equipment and are much more reliable than the non technical fiber tests.  Technical tests require high skilled personnel and technical know how of handling chemicals and their accurate analysis. These tests are very valuable for those fabrics that are a blend of different yarns and also have certain special properties including flame retardance etc.
  • 20. TYPES OF TECHNICAL TEST Microscopic test Chemical test
  • 21. MICROSCOPIC TEST  Microscopic test is a technical test that involves identifying the fabric with the help of a microscope with a magnification of minimum 100 power.  The test can easily distinguish between fibers.  The test identifies the natural fibers more easily as compared to man made ones.  Synthetic fibers are very similar in appearance and the increase in the number of varieties, makes it a little tough to distinguish the fibers even under a microscope
  • 22. MICROSCOPIC TEST OF FIBERS  COTTON: • It is a single elongated cell. Under the microscope, it resembles a collapsed, spirally twisted tube with a rough surface. • The thin cell wall of the fiber has from 200 to 400convolutions per inch.  LINEN: • Under the microscope, the hair like flax fiber shows several sided cylindrical filaments with fine pointed ends. • The fiber somewhat resembles a straight, smooth.
  • 24.  WOOL: • Under the microscope , wool’s cross section shows three layers- epidermis, cortex and the medulla. SILK: • It appears somewhat elliptical and triangular in cross section when we see under the microscope. • It is composed of fibroin, consisting of two filaments, called brin which is held together by sericin.
  • 26. ACETATE: • The cross sectional view has a bulbous or multi global appearance with indentations. • These indentations appear as occasional markings.
  • 28.  NYLON: • The basic microscopic appearance is generally fine ,round, smooth, and translucent. • It is also produced in multilobal cross-sectional types. POLYESTERS: • Generally, polyester fibers are smooth and straight and the cross-section is round. • This general characteristics may be altered to achieve certain characteristics.
  • 30.  ACRYLICS: The methods of manufacturing of the acrylic fibers differ, the appearances vary accordingly.  ACRILAN ACRYLIC: It has a bean-shaped cross section, its longitudinal appearance is straight and smooth.  ORLON ACRYLIC: It has a flat, nut-shaped cross section.  CRESLAN ACRYLIC: It has an almost round cross section.  MOD ACRYLICS: it is of two types verel mod acrylic and SEF mod acrylic.
  • 31. CHEMICAL TESTS  Chemical tests are another technical means of identifying fibers. But chemical tests are not intended for the general consumers.  Different types of chemical tests are under taken to establish the identity of the fibers used.  These tests give accurate and precise analysis.  The tests are conducted in research laboratories.
  • 32. TYPES OF CHEMICAL TEST Stain Test • Also known as the Double Barrel Fiber Identification(DBFI), the test is based on the theory that each fiber has its own distinct two- color reaction when treated with stain. A fiber will turn to a particular color in the presence of dilute acetic acid and to some other specific color when stained in the presence of a mild alkali.
  • 33. Solvent Test • The test involves treating the fibers in certain solvents for identifying them. The technical test is becoming difficult to conduct as most of the manufactured fibers and their blends are chemically similar. There is no individual chemical or solvent test for separating or identifying the fibers in combinations.
  • 34.  Distinguishing animal from vegetable fibers with an acid : • As strong alkali destroy animal substances, a 5%of soda lye solution in water can be used to eliminate wool and silk fibers from a sample that contains a mixture of fiber. The vegetable fibers will not be affected by this solution.  Distinguishing vegetable from animal fibers with an acid : • As dilute acid destroy vegetable fibers, a 2%sulphuric acid solution can be used. A drop of solution is placed on the sample, which is then pressed with a hot iron. The spotted area will become charred if the sample is cotton linen or rayon.
  • 35.  DISTINGUISHING SILK FROM WOOL: • The use of concentrated cold hydrochloric acid will dissolve the silk and the wool fiber swells. DISTINGUISHING NYLON FROM OTHER FIBRES: • If the fabric is thought to contain nylon, the fabric may be immersed in a boiling solution of sodium hydroxide. The nylon is insoluble in such a solution
  • 36. DISTINGUISHING ACRYLICS FROM OTHER FIBRES: • Acrylic fibers will dissolve in 70 percent solution of ammonium thiocyanate at 130 degree Celsius but the other fibers will not.
  • 37.  DISTINGUISHING LINEN FROM COTTON ~ Cotton and linen are immersed in a 1% solution of fuchsine in alcohol to give red rose color. Later ,they are washed and immersed into ammonia, linen retains the red coloration but cotton does not.
  • 38.  Advantages: •More reliable than the non technical tests. •Used for both man made fibers and natural fibers. •Easily conducted. Limitations •Certain manufacturing and finishing processes like mercerizing, affects the appearance of the fibers under the microscope. •Very dark colored fabrics cannot be identified under microscope. •Dye stuffs must be removed from fabrics.