Thermal resistance of double jersey fabric knitted by different yarn raw material (CROSBI ID 687419)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Kopitar, Dragana ; Pavlović, Željka ; Skenderi, Zenun ; Vrljičak, Zlatko
engleski
Thermal resistance of double jersey fabric knitted by different yarn raw material
The research was carried out on five double jersey knitted fabrics, knitted from cotton, Viscose®, Tencel®, Modal® and polyester ring spun yarns finesses of 20 tex. A circular double bed knitting machine gauge of E17 with the same production parameters was used for knitting all the fabrics. A change in all knitted fabric structure parameters was reflected through fabric mass per unit area, which ranged from 142 g m-2 to 165 g m-2. The minimum and maximum knitted fabric mass per unit area difference is up to 16 %. The lowest thermal resistance have polyester, while the largest have cotton knitted fabric. Thermal resistance of cotton fabric is higher for 36.7 % related to polyester knitted fabric. Considering basic knitted fabric parameters, knitting with same constructional parameters but different yarn raw materials doesn’t provide knitted fabric with same mass per unit area or thickness, i.e. thickness factor. It can be concluded that beside basic knitted fabric parameters, yarn raw material influence on thermal resistance.
knitted fabrics, thermal resistance
This work has been supported by the Croatian Science Foundation under the project (IP-2016-06- 5278).
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Podaci o prilogu
547-549.
2019.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Book of abstract of 7th Edition of the International Conference on Intelligent Textiles & Mass Customisation
Marakeš:
Podaci o skupu
7th International Conference on Intelligent Textiles & Mass Customisation (ITMC 2019)
poster
13.11.2019-15.11.2019
Marakeš, Maroko