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FLAX
FIBER
Bast Fiber
Flax Plant
Introduction
Flax fiber comes from the stem of a plant
“Linum Usitatissimum”.
The fibers form bundles or strands that are
present in the fibrous layers lying beneath the
bark of the plant.
In the inner bark of this plant there are long,
slender, thick-walled cells of which the fiber
strands are composed.
Flax Plant grows to a height of about 0.5–
1.25 meter
Stem has diameter between 1.6 and 3.2 mm
Seeds in the plant are contained in small
spherical balls, at the top of the stalks; this is
called the linseed, from which linseed oil is
produced.
History of Flax Fiber
Flax was probably the first bast fiber to be used by
man for making textiles.
During the 17th century, linen manufacture became
established as a domestic industry in many countries
of Western Europe.
During the 18th century, with the rise of cotton, the
linen industry was forced into the background.
Countries of production: Canada, Russia, China,
India, UK
Cross-Sectional View of Flax Plant
Microscopic View of Flax Plant Stem
Cross-section is polygonal
Structure of Flax Fiber
Longitudinal View
Comparison of Flax & Cotton fiber:
Composition %age of Bast Fibers
* The higher the lignin percentage, the lower the quality.
Production and Processing of Flax Fiber
The flax fiber plant produces a taller stem.
The steps which are involved in the production and
processing of flax fiber are:
Cultivation
Harvesting
Rippling
Retting
- Dam Retting
- Dew Retting
- Tank Retting
- Chemical Retting
Breaking & Scutching
Hackling
Cultivation Process
Flax plant is sown in
March or April
Has very short growing
period (100 days)
They produces less
branches and longer finer
fiber
When plants have
flowered and seeds are
ripened, crop is pulled by
root.
Harvesting Process
Harvesting can be done after 30 days of flax plant
blooming/growing
Harvesting should be done on a warm, sunny day
Pull (don’t cut) the plants by grasping below the roots
Brush off the dirt from the roots
Stack the flax plant into bundles, and place the tied
bundles in a sunny location to dry
Harvesting can be done both by manual and mechanical
methods
Harvesting Process
Rippling Process
Rippling is the process that removes the seeds and leaves
from the stem.
Iron Device
Wooden Device
Retting Process
Retting is the process that softens and separates the fibrous
core of the plant from the outer layer which is composed
of woody matter.
Retting is carried out in the following four ways:
1. Dam Retting
2. Dew Retting
3. Tank Retting
4. Chemical Retting
Dam Retting
Dam Retting
Dew Retting
Tank Retting
Chemical Retting
Retting can be carried out chemically
by treating the flax straw with the
solutions of:
• Caustic Soda
• Sodium Carbonate
• Acids
• Soap
• Cottonization Process
Breaking and Scutching Process
Breaking:
The flax straw is passed between fluted rollers in a breaking
machine, so that the woody core is broken
into fragments without damaging the
fibers running
through the stem.
Scutching:
The broken straw is then
subjected to the process known as
“Scutching” which separates the
unwanted woody matter from the
fiber. This is done by beating the
straw with blunt wooden or metal blades.
Hackling Process
Hackling separates the long line fibers from
the shorter tow. A hackle is a bed of pins,
which are usually used to
comb the fibers for drawing
and aligning purposes.
Properties
1. Fiber Surface & Appearance: Soft, yellowish white in
color and Lustrous appearance
2. Tensile Strength: Wet flax fiber is 20% stronger than dry
Tenacity = 2-7 gm/denier (18~63 GPT)
3. Elongation:
Elongation at break = 1.8% dry, and 2.2% wet
4. Elastic Properties: It will tend to return its original
length when the tension is relaxed.
5. Specific Gravity: 1.54
6. Length: 30~38 cm
Properties
6. Effect of Moisture:
Moisture Regain = 12%
7. Effect of Heat: Highly resistant up to 120ċ
8. Effect of Sunlight: Loss of Strength
9. Effect of Acids: Effected by hot dilute and cold
concentrated acids
10. Effect of Alkalis: Good Resistance to alkaline solution
Properties
11. Effect of Insects: Not attacked by insects
12. Effect of Microorganisms: In wet condition, attacked by
mildew but highly resistance in dry condition
13. Effect of Solvents: Not adversely affected by dry-cleaning
solvents in common use
14. Chemical Properties:
Difficult to bleach and dye because it is harder and rigid than
cotton.
End Uses
Demand when extra strength and resistance to moisture required.
Expensive as compared to cotton due to production method
Generally used in:
Sail Cloth
Tent
Shoe threads
Sewing threads
Handkerchiefs, towels, tablecloth, sheets
Garments
Artist’s canvases
Luggage fabrics
Paneling
Insulation
Filtration
Fabrics for light aviation
use
Automotive end uses
Reinforce plastics and
composite materials.
Flax could conceivably be
mixed with excess grass
seed straw or softwood
fiber in composite boards
Applications of Flax Fiber
Table wear
Suiting
Clothing apparel
Surgical thread
Sewing thread
Decorative fabrics
Bed linen
Kitchen towels
High quality papers
Handkerchief linen
Shirting
Upholstery
Draperies
Wall coverings

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Flax fiber

  • 3. Introduction Flax fiber comes from the stem of a plant “Linum Usitatissimum”. The fibers form bundles or strands that are present in the fibrous layers lying beneath the bark of the plant. In the inner bark of this plant there are long, slender, thick-walled cells of which the fiber strands are composed.
  • 4. Flax Plant grows to a height of about 0.5– 1.25 meter Stem has diameter between 1.6 and 3.2 mm Seeds in the plant are contained in small spherical balls, at the top of the stalks; this is called the linseed, from which linseed oil is produced.
  • 5. History of Flax Fiber Flax was probably the first bast fiber to be used by man for making textiles. During the 17th century, linen manufacture became established as a domestic industry in many countries of Western Europe. During the 18th century, with the rise of cotton, the linen industry was forced into the background. Countries of production: Canada, Russia, China, India, UK
  • 7. Microscopic View of Flax Plant Stem
  • 9. Structure of Flax Fiber Longitudinal View
  • 10. Comparison of Flax & Cotton fiber:
  • 11. Composition %age of Bast Fibers * The higher the lignin percentage, the lower the quality.
  • 12. Production and Processing of Flax Fiber The flax fiber plant produces a taller stem. The steps which are involved in the production and processing of flax fiber are: Cultivation Harvesting Rippling Retting - Dam Retting - Dew Retting - Tank Retting - Chemical Retting Breaking & Scutching Hackling
  • 13. Cultivation Process Flax plant is sown in March or April Has very short growing period (100 days) They produces less branches and longer finer fiber When plants have flowered and seeds are ripened, crop is pulled by root.
  • 14. Harvesting Process Harvesting can be done after 30 days of flax plant blooming/growing Harvesting should be done on a warm, sunny day Pull (don’t cut) the plants by grasping below the roots Brush off the dirt from the roots Stack the flax plant into bundles, and place the tied bundles in a sunny location to dry Harvesting can be done both by manual and mechanical methods
  • 16. Rippling Process Rippling is the process that removes the seeds and leaves from the stem. Iron Device Wooden Device
  • 17. Retting Process Retting is the process that softens and separates the fibrous core of the plant from the outer layer which is composed of woody matter. Retting is carried out in the following four ways: 1. Dam Retting 2. Dew Retting 3. Tank Retting 4. Chemical Retting
  • 22. Chemical Retting Retting can be carried out chemically by treating the flax straw with the solutions of: • Caustic Soda • Sodium Carbonate • Acids • Soap • Cottonization Process
  • 23. Breaking and Scutching Process Breaking: The flax straw is passed between fluted rollers in a breaking machine, so that the woody core is broken into fragments without damaging the fibers running through the stem.
  • 24. Scutching: The broken straw is then subjected to the process known as “Scutching” which separates the unwanted woody matter from the fiber. This is done by beating the straw with blunt wooden or metal blades.
  • 25. Hackling Process Hackling separates the long line fibers from the shorter tow. A hackle is a bed of pins, which are usually used to comb the fibers for drawing and aligning purposes.
  • 26. Properties 1. Fiber Surface & Appearance: Soft, yellowish white in color and Lustrous appearance 2. Tensile Strength: Wet flax fiber is 20% stronger than dry Tenacity = 2-7 gm/denier (18~63 GPT) 3. Elongation: Elongation at break = 1.8% dry, and 2.2% wet 4. Elastic Properties: It will tend to return its original length when the tension is relaxed. 5. Specific Gravity: 1.54 6. Length: 30~38 cm
  • 27. Properties 6. Effect of Moisture: Moisture Regain = 12% 7. Effect of Heat: Highly resistant up to 120ċ 8. Effect of Sunlight: Loss of Strength 9. Effect of Acids: Effected by hot dilute and cold concentrated acids 10. Effect of Alkalis: Good Resistance to alkaline solution
  • 28. Properties 11. Effect of Insects: Not attacked by insects 12. Effect of Microorganisms: In wet condition, attacked by mildew but highly resistance in dry condition 13. Effect of Solvents: Not adversely affected by dry-cleaning solvents in common use 14. Chemical Properties: Difficult to bleach and dye because it is harder and rigid than cotton.
  • 29. End Uses Demand when extra strength and resistance to moisture required. Expensive as compared to cotton due to production method Generally used in: Sail Cloth Tent Shoe threads Sewing threads Handkerchiefs, towels, tablecloth, sheets Garments
  • 30. Artist’s canvases Luggage fabrics Paneling Insulation Filtration Fabrics for light aviation use Automotive end uses Reinforce plastics and composite materials. Flax could conceivably be mixed with excess grass seed straw or softwood fiber in composite boards Applications of Flax Fiber Table wear Suiting Clothing apparel Surgical thread Sewing thread Decorative fabrics Bed linen Kitchen towels High quality papers Handkerchief linen Shirting Upholstery Draperies Wall coverings