Performance of Raised 3-Thread Fleece Knitted Fabric with Different Face and Fleecy Yarns

Thursday, January 7, 2016: 11:45 AM
Galerie 4 (New Orleans Marriott)
Alaa Arafa Badr , Alexandria University
Ashraf El-Nahrawy , Alexandria University
The sportswear sector in textile industry has expanded on the worldwide and the producers and wearers want to indicate their comfort performance in addition to the aesthetic demands. Sportswear should possess good liquid moisture transmission property. Moisture flow through various materials is a complex phenomenon as in three-thread fleece knitted fabric produced with different face and fleecy yarn material.

So, in this study, nine three-thread fleece fabrics of different compositions materials have been studied, where these knitted fabrics are produced in a special circular knitted machine. The developed fabrics are taken to measure, water vapor permeability “WVP”, gain%, air permeability, drying time, color difference, immersion time and bursting strength. The test results were discussed statistically with single factor ANOVA. From the experimental results, it has been observed that the difference between face and fleecy yarns material were highly significant for the whole fabric in the water vapor permeability, gain%, color difference and immersion time. Three-thread Fleece fabric knitted with Egyptian cotton for the face and fleecy yarns has the maximum bursting strength compared to other samples having Bamboo and Tencel yarns.