Study of moisture management properties of tri-layer knitted fabrics made from hollow polyester, bamboo, spun polyester and polypropylene

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Rajesh Sadhna
S. M. Kumar
J. Udaya Krithika
G. K. Hayavadana
Vibha Indu
C. Kapoor
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[1] Woxsen University,School of Arts and Design
[2] Sona College of Technology,Department of Fashion Technology
[3] University College of Technology,Department of Textile Technology
[4] Osmania University,Department of Fashion and Apparel Design
[5] T John College,School of Design
[6] Sandip University,Department of Handloom and Textile Technology
[7] Indian Institute of Handloom Technology,undefined
[8] Fulia,undefined
[9] Ministry of Textiles,undefined
[10] Govt. of India,undefined
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Polymer Bulletin | 2024年 / 81卷
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Comfort; Bamboo; Knitted fabrics; Hollow polyester; Moisture management; Polypropylene;
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A specific knitting structure was developed using bamboo, polypropylene, hollow polyester, and polyester staple fiber yarns on the face and reverse sides of the fabric to study the moisture management characteristics of tri-layer knitted fabrics. The techniques in which each type of material regulates moisture affects how warm or cool it feels. The results indicated that the bamboo (outer), hollow polyester (inner), and hollow polyester (middle) fabrics had a higher ability to regulate moisture, providing a high level of comfort, and are suitable for summer, sporty, and sportswear. The results suggest that the hollow polyester yarn used in the inner and middle layers of the tri-layer knitted fabric exhibit a greater level of the comfort property because of their wide wetting radius, high absorption rates, extended wetting times, and short drying times and quick sweat diffusion.
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页码:3513 / 3525
页数:12
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