Dimensional stability of cotton-spandex interlock structures under relaxation |
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Authors: | C. N. Herath Bok Choon Kang Han-Yong Jeon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Textile Engineering, Inha University, 402-751 Incheon, Korea;(2) Division of Nano-Systems Engineering, Inha University, 402-751 Incheon, Korea |
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Abstract: | In this study, dimensional characteristics of core spun cotton/spandex interlock structures with high, medium and low tightness factors were studied under dry-, wet-, and full relaxation conditions. Results are compared with those for similar fabrics knitted from 100 % cotton. Dimensional characteristics of samples of core-spun cotton/spandex and cotton are measured by considering the changing of course-, wale- densities and stitch densities under dry, wet and full relaxation conditions. Based on these data, dimensional constants (U-values) were predicted under 95 % significance level. Higher U-values are reported with cotton/spandex interlocks than 100 % cotton and under full relaxation, cotton/spandex shows the U-values with lesser CV%. Stitch density growth is linearly correlated with tightness factor for both interlock material structures. Excellent resiliency property of cotton/spandex yarns increases tightness factors at machine off state and during relaxation states. Cotton/spandex interlock structures show more prominent co-relationship with their tightness factors on their dimensional parameters. |
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Keywords: | Dimensional stability Dimensional constants Core spun cotton spandex interlock Cotton interlock Stitch density |
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