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Title: | Effects of knit structure on the dimensional and physical properties of winter outerwear knitted fabrics |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Tekstil Mühendisliği Bölümü. 0000-0002-9919-564X Emirhanova, Nergiz Kavuşturan, Yasemin A-7462-2018 24823872200 24824357200 |
Keywords: | Materials science Abrasion Air permeability Bending strength Erosion Knit fabrics Rigidity Wear resistance Bending rigidity Bursting strengths Dimensional properties Knit structures Knitted fabric Abrasion resistance Fabric property Outerwear Pilling Structural properties Outerwear fabrics Pilling resistance Relaxation condition Ring-spun yarns Abrasion End |
Issue Date: | Mar-2008 |
Publisher: | Inst Chemical Fibres |
Citation: | Emirhanova, N. ve Kavuşturan, Y. (2008). ''Effects of knit structure on the dimensional and physical properties of winter outerwear knitted fabrics''. Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe, 16(2), 69-74. |
Abstract: | In this study, an experimental work is presented to determine the effects of fourteen different knit structures of 80% Lambswool-20% Polyamide knitted outerwear fabrics, on the dimensional properties; pilling resistance, abrasion resistance, bursting strength, air permeability and bending rigidity. The effect of relaxation condition on the dimensional properties of the fabrics was also studied From the analyses of variance, it is seen that the effects of knit structure on the properties of the knitted fabrics inspected are highly significant. Specifically, the effect of knit structure on the bursting strength, air permeability, and bending rigidity is highly significant in washed fabrics. Tuck stitch fabrics have the lowest resistance to abrasion. Links-links, seed stitch, and moss stitch fabrics have the highest resistance to pilling. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22927 |
ISSN: | 1230-3666 |
Appears in Collections: | Web of Science |
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