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- Title
The Influence of Double Layer Knit Fabric Structures on Air and Water Vapor Permeability.
- Authors
Kanakaraj, P.; Dasaradan, B. S.; Ramachandran, R.
- Abstract
The double layer fabrics are produced in circular knitting machine. The face and back surfaces of the fabrics are connected by a) Loop and b) Tuck. The developed fabrics are taken to measure the water vapor permeability and air permeability properties. The test results were discussed statistically with single factor ANOVA. The results in the analysis of variance were based on conclusions from Tukey's Least Significant Difference test. They showed that the differences among the double layer structures were highly significant in the WVP and air permeability properties of the knit fabrics. The stitch densities in the fabric were found to influence more on the permeability property of the fabrics.
- Subjects
KNIT goods; TEXTILES; KNITWEAR; WATER vapor; PERMEABILITY; ANALYSIS of variance
- Publication
Journal of Textile & Apparel Technology & Management (JTATM), 2013, Vol 8, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
1533-0915
- Publication type
Article