This invention relates to a yarn for screening applications, especially for screening applications which prevent solar heat while transmitting solar light, in other words, which arrange light and thermal transmittances, and relates to a fabric, which is obtained from the yarn, and relates to a manufacturing method thereof.
The use of various fabrics in the interior and exterior walls of the building is known for the prevention of solar heat while transmitting solar light. Fabrics for this use are generally manufactured from a blend of glass fibers and the PVC yarn. Since this yarn is obtained by coating a glass fiber core yarn with the PVC, screening fabric has an artificial appearance and the shape and size of the fabric can change in time. In addition, since the PVC is under environmental conditions, not only bad odor is formed but also the fabric is short-lasting in time. The weight of fabric, which is obtained from a yarn comprising glass fiber, becomes high and therefore the installation is more difficult and costly.
As a different and specific polyester yarn that is manufactured by advanced technology is used in the product and method of the invention, it is a hundred percent fabric and a natural appearance is formed. Touch and appearance difference between products that are manufactured in other techniques is evident.
This invention aims to develop a yarn and a fabric obtained from this yarn for screening in order to ensure
For the purpose of this invention, a yarn, which consists of at least one polyester outer yarn that is wound on a polyester core yarn, and a manufacturing method, which provides keeping core and outer yarns at certain temperatures for certain durations after their combination by a technique specific to the invention for manufacturing this yarn, are developed. Also with this invention a fabric, which is obtained from mentioned yarn, and a method for weaving mentioned yarn using taking double weft method in order to obtain this fabric are developed.
Figures and related descriptions used for a better description of the invention are as follows.
The components in the figures are each given a reference number and these numbers refer to the following:
A yarn (1) for screening applications of the invention comprises a polyester core yarn (2) and at least one polyester outer yarn (5) that is wound on this polyester core yarn. The melting temperature of the outer yarn (5) is lower than the melting temperature of the core yarn (2).
The yarn (1) for screening applications is obtained by following steps:
During temperature raise at the 106th step, the pressure also raises freely due to the effect of temperature changes. During pressure reduction at the 108th step, the temperature drops freely.
The yarn (1) is manufactured as preferably 750 denier or 1250 denier. A spindle (6) is worked so as to give 900 rounds s twist for 750 denier yarn (1) while it is worked so as to give 600 rounds s twist for 1250 denier yarn (1). For 750 denier yarn (1), a core yarn (2), which is composed of 300 denier (96 filaments) textured semi-dull and 150 denier (48 filaments) textured semi-dull yarns in a folded state, and an outer yarn (5), which is 150 denier (48 filaments) semi-dull FDY (fully drawn yarn), are used. As for 1250 denier yarn (1), 900 denier textured core yarn (2) and 150 denier FDY are used.
A bi-component conjugated yarn (1) is obtained by this method.
A yarn (1) can comprise more than one outer yarn (5). In this case, outer yarns (5) are wounded respectively on one another outwards from the inside and as s and z twisted alternating from inside to outside with the innermost being s twisted.
A fabric (8) for screening applications is obtained by following steps:
The fabric (8) can allow solar light to be transmitted at a level sufficient to illuminate the environment thanks to inserting weft (10) in pairs while ensuring that solar heat is prevented.
Warp (9) and weft (10) frequencies are set such that there are preferably 16 yarns (1) in each centimeter in the event that 750 denier yarn (1) is used in the fabric (8), and there are preferably 14 yarns (1) in each centimeter in the event that 1250 denier yarn (1) is used in the fabric (8).
Fabrics (8) with different heat and light transmittances can be manufactured by changing warp and weft frequencies of the fabric (8) obtained according to the invention.
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