INFLUENCE OF FIBER BLENDS ON THE PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF WEFT KNITTED FABRICS
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INFLUENCE OF FIBER BLENDS ON THE PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF WEFT KNITTED FABRICS
Ms.N.Sangeetha1, Assistant Professor, NIFT-TEA College of Knitwear Fashion, Tirupur, Tamilnadu-641606, India. sangeetha7988@gmail.com
Mr.J.Mohamed Riyas2 III B.Sc Fashion Apparel Management, , NIFT-TEA College of Knitwear Fashion, Tirupur, Tamilnadu-641606, India.
Abstract: This research investigates the physical properties and performance features of natural fibers used in the production of knit fabrics, with a focus on single jersey and rib structures. The fabrics were assessed using key parameters, such as loop length, courses per inch (CPI), wales per inch (WPI), grams per square meter (GSM), pilling resistance, and thickness. The study incorporates materials like 100% cotton, as well as blends of 40% modal/60% cotton and 40% tencel/60% cotton. It explores how these different fiber blends impact essential fabric qualities such as softness, breathability, moisture-wicking performance, and durability. By comparing these properties across multiple fabric types, the goal of the study is to identify the best material combination for producing weft knit fabrics that deliver an optimal balance of comfort, performance, and sustainability.
Key Words: Weft knit fabric, Cotton, Modal, Tencel, Knit structure, Physical Properties
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