Aspects of the dimensional changes of jersey structures after knitting process

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The study proposes a statistical analysis by applying a mathematical model for the study of the dimensional changes of jersey structures made of 100% cotton yarn, with 58/1 metric count of yarn. The Structures are presented as tubular knitted metrage and are designed for underwear and/or outer garments. By analysing the jersey structures, from dimensional stability point of view, there can be observed that values in the limits are within the ±2% interval, values which are considered appropriate. Following the experimental researches, there are proposed solutions for the reduction of dimensional changes on both directions of the knit, on the stich course direction and also on the stich courses in vertical direction, being analyzed the behaviour of the knitted fabrics during relaxation after knitting process. The problem of the dimensional stability of the knitted fabrics is extensive researched. The knitted structures are elastic structures, this being a reason for which dimensional stability will always be a topical theme. The jersey structures, due to the distribution of the platinum loop in the knit plane, due to the relative small number of yarn-yarn contact points that causes the threads to slide into the structure, due to the spiral of the tubular metrage structure, are among those whose dimensional stability is difficult to control. The technical characteristics of the yarns, the technical characteristics of the knitting machines and the technological parameters of the knitting machine are the elements which will be correlated in order to obtain structures with minimum dimensional changes. In order to obtain knitted structures with adequate dimensional stability, this means within ±2%, it is necessary that the dimensional changes during the relaxation periods after knitting and chemical finishing being minimum. For this, all the processes to be applied will be conducted with appropriate and uniform tensions throughout the technological flow. The relaxation periods of 72 hours should be strictly respected, folded and under standard atmospheric conditions, both after knitting and after chemical finishing. The jersey structures are plane structured made on knitting machines equiped with font. There will be analyzed the dimensional changes of the jersey structures made of 100% cotton yarn, Nm 58/1, after the relaxation after knitting process througout the corelation between the technical characteristics of the yarns, of the technological parameter of the knitting operation and of some technical characteristici of the knitting machine.

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Szabo, M., Barbu, I., & Jiaru, L. (2017). Aspects of the dimensional changes of jersey structures after knitting process. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 227). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/227/1/012125

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