Effect of knitting parameters on moisture management and air permeability of interlock fabrics

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of knitting parameters on the moisture management and air permeability of the interlock fabrics. Samples were produced at two different knitting gauges, each with three different stitch lengths. It was found that the fabric mass per square metre increases by increasing machine gauge and decreasing the stitch length, whereas the fabric thickness and porosity increase at these settings. It was further concluded that the loosely knitted fabric samples with higher amount of entrapped air exhibit good air permeability but poor moisture management properties. © AUTEX.

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Nazir, A., Hussain, T., Ahmad, F., & Faheem, S. (2014). Effect of knitting parameters on moisture management and air permeability of interlock fabrics. Autex Research Journal, 14(1), 39–46. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10304-012-0045-1

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