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Yarn Science & Selection Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundatio

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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of "The Complete Yarn Fiber Science & Material Mastery Course 2026," which fundamental principle governs the interaction between yarn twist and fabric drape, particularly when considering extreme twist levels?
Lower twist levels are always preferred for optimal drape, as they allow fibers to lie flatter and create a smoother fabric surface.
Twist has a negligible impact on drape; it primarily affects yarn strength and abrasion resistance.
Increased twist leads to increased drape due to enhanced surface friction between fibers.
Excessive twist creates a more rigid yarn structure, inherently reducing fabric drape by restricting fiber movement and increasing yarn resilience.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Yarn Fiber Science & Material Mastery Course 2026," what is the primary reason for the differential shrinkage observed between wool and polyester yarns when exposed to the same heat and moisture treatment?
The presence of disulfide bonds in wool allows for irreversible cross-linking and contraction, while polyester relies on weaker intermolecular forces.
Polyester's inherent hydrophobicity prevents significant water absorption, limiting the swelling and subsequent relaxation that drives wool shrinkage.
Wool's amorphous regions are more susceptible to heat-induced molecular relaxation than polyester's crystalline regions.
Wool fibers possess a unique "crimp" that naturally contracts under heat and moisture, a phenomenon absent in the linear structure of polyester.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Yarn Fiber Science & Material Mastery Course 2026," when analyzing the pilling propensity of a yarn, which fiber property is most directly correlated with the formation of surface pills, assuming similar yarn construction?
Elongation at break, as fibers with high elongation can stretch and reform into pills.
Moisture regain, as hygroscopic fibers tend to swell and create a more cohesive pill structure.
Tenacity, as higher tenacity fibers are more prone to breaking and forming pills.
Fiber fineness, where finer fibers have a higher surface area to volume ratio and are more easily abraded and lifted to the fabric surface.

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