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Study of mechanical and comfort properties of modal with cotton and regenerated fibers blended woven fabrics

The increasing demand of cotton and low production rate to fulfill the world requirements boosted the production of regenerated cellulose-based fibers. The purpose of this work was to compare the performance and comfort properties of regenerated cellulose fibers. For this purpose, cotton, viscose, m...

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Published in:Journal of natural fibers 2019-08, Vol.16 (6), p.836-845
Main Authors: Latif, Wasif, Basit, Abdul, Rehman, Abdur, Ashraf, Munir, Iqbal, Kashif, Jabbar, Abdul, Baig, Sajjad Ahmad, Maqsood, Shahzad
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Language:English
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Summary:The increasing demand of cotton and low production rate to fulfill the world requirements boosted the production of regenerated cellulose-based fibers. The purpose of this work was to compare the performance and comfort properties of regenerated cellulose fibers. For this purpose, cotton, viscose, modal, bamboo, and viscose fibers were taken. The pure blends of each fiber and 50:50 blends of modal blended with cotton fiber and regenerated fibers were taken. Normal yarn of count 20 tex was made and then plain woven fabrics were prepared. The warp-wise and weft-wise tensile and tear strengths were recorded. In addition, tests of air permeability, moisture management, thermal resistance test, and water vapor permeability were executed. It is found that the 100% modal fabrics give higher mechanical and comfort properties. In case of blends, modal:viscose (50:50) gives higher mechanical and comfort properties in woven fabrics.
ISSN:1544-0478
1544-046X
DOI:10.1080/15440478.2018.1441084