In this paper, the dimensional and some physical properties of a series of
plain jersey and lacoste fabrics made from both cotton ring and open-end sp
un yams are investigated. The results show that structural differences in t
he yam play a large part in determining the dimensions and behavior of thes
e two fabric types. It is apparent that the amount of relaxation shrinkage
occurring with open-end spun yam is greater than that with ring spun yam. F
urthermore, open-end spun yams tend to be weaker, which results in lower bu
rsting strength, and the fabrics knitted from such yams tend to pill more.
Finally, so far as abrasion resistance is concerned, ring spun knits perfor
m slightly better than open-end spun knits.