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Study on Moisture Management Properties of Eri Silk Knitted Denim Fabrics

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2022
This study was aimed to develop knitted denim fabrics by using cotton and eri silk yarns. Three combinations of 3/1 twill knitted denim fabrics were developed.
T. Sathish Kumar   +2 more
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Moisture Management Properties of Single Jersey Knitted Fabrics Made from Regenerated Bamboo: Polyester Core-Spun Yarns

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2022
Today, the capacity to regulate moisture is one of the most crucial qualities of knitted fabrics. This study focuses on the interaction between core ratio, twist, and loop length on the moisture management capabilities of single jersey knitted textiles ...
M. Vidhya   +4 more
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Study of moisture management properties of bamboo, wool and cotton trilayer knitted fabrics

open access: yesMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2022
Moisture management is a critical feature of any sportswear, as it improves the fabric's comfort level. Comfort differs from person to person depending upon the perception of the wearer.
Kalaiselvi E   +4 more
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Moisture Management Properties of Bamboo Viscose/Tencel Single Jersey Knitted Fabrics

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2017
Effect of bamboo viscose/tencel blend ratio on the moisture management properties of single jersey knitted fabrics has been studied. Moisture management properties, such as wetting time of top and bottom fabric surfaces, maximum moisture absorption rates
G. Karthikeyan   +3 more
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Development of tricot warp knitted fabrics with moisture management for casual shirt

open access: yesFashion and Textiles, 2022
Warp knitted mesh fabric was usually applied to sportswear due to good air transmission, but without multilayer structure and one-way transport property. In order to solve this problem, the miss-lapping structure was applied to examine the possibility to
Qing Chen   +5 more
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Performance of woven fabrics for absorbent applications [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
This study investigates the performance of woven fabrics developed using modified cotton fabric, where the weft yarns consist of roving and the warp yarns are conventional spun yarns, aiming to enhance absorbency and moisture transport properties in ...
Wael A. Hashima   +3 more
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Moisture management of polypropylene non-woven fabric using microcrystalline cellulose through surface modification

open access: yesApplied Surface Science Advances, 2021
This paper reports a new method for improving the liquid moisture management properties of polypropylene (PP) non-woven fabric. The method involves the generation of a rigid polyvinylsilanetriols structure by hydrolysis of vinyltriethoxysilane and ...
Vikrant G. Gorade   +2 more
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Shape Memory Polymer Foam for Autonomous Climate-Adaptive Building Envelopes

open access: yesBuildings, 2022
Reducing the continuously growing cooling energy demand of buildings is an important part of achieving global emission targets. Here, we present an innovative scenario of how the integration of a programmable material into a climate-adaptive building ...
Mario Walter   +7 more
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Empirical Investigation of the Hygrothermal Diffusion Properties of Permeable Building Membranes Subjected to Variable Relative Humidity Condition

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
Hygrothermal modelling is increasingly used to inform building envelope design. A key input for these calculations is the material’s vapour diffusion properties. Respecting a growing international concern, this research has questioned the appropriateness
Toba Samuel Olaoye   +2 more
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Thermo-physiological Comfort of Woven Fabrics Made from Different Cellulosic Yarns

open access: yesJournal of Natural Fibers, 2022
Cellulose is the most abundant substance existing in the form of plants on the earth. These fibers are obtained either directly or indirectly from the seed, leaves, stem, or wood of plants.
Muhammad Umar Nazir   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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