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Predicting comfort properties of knitted fabrics by assessing yarns with the Wool ComfortMeter

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Maryam NaebeMaryam Naebe, V Lutz, Bruce McGregor, D Tester, Xungai Wang
This study examined the feasibility of assessing yarns with the Wool ComfortMeter (WCM) to predict the comfort properties of the corresponding single jersey-knitted fabrics. The optimum yarn arrangement to predict the comfort value of a corresponding control fabric was determined using nine wool and wool/nylon-blended yarns (mean fibre diameter range 16.5–24.9 μm) knitted into 34 different fabrics. Using a notched template, yarn winding frequencies of 1, 3, 6, 12, 25 and 50 parallel yarns were tested on the WCM. The best predictor of fabric WCM values was using 25 parallel yarns. Inclusion of knitting gauge and cover factor slightly improved predictions. This indicates that evaluation at the yarn stage would be a reliable predictor of knitted fabric comfort, and thus yarn testing would avoid the time and expense of fabric construction.

History

Journal

Journal of the Textile Institute

Volume

104

Issue

6

Pagination

628 - 633

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