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Effect of surface treatment and knit structure on comfort properties of wool fabrics

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Maryam NaebeMaryam Naebe, V Lutz, Bruce McGregor, D Tester, Xungai Wang
The comfort properties of the pique and single jersey knitted wool fabrics were investigated using the Wool ComfortMeter (WCM). The fabrics were knitted in three cover factors and treated with either plasma or a silicone softening agent and were compared with untreated fabrics. Plasma treatment did not show significant effects on the comfort value. However, silicone polymer significantly reduced WCM values suggesting that the silicone coating reduced the number of protruding fibres on the fabric surface. Regardless of treatment used, pique fabrics showed a lower WCM value, and therefore were perceived to be more comfortable than the single jersey structure. While the effect of cover factor was not significant, in fitted model to predict the WCM value of fabrics, mass/unit area and fabric thickness were significant predictors along with fabric structure and finishing treatment.

History

Journal

Journal of the Textile Institute

Volume

104

Issue

6

Pagination

600 - 605

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0040-5000

eISSN

1754-2340

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2013, Taylor & Francis