Effect of Bamboo Viscose on the Wicking and Moisture Management Properties of Gauze

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Bamboo viscose or regenerated cellulose fibers were used to check their absorbency properties effect on the wicking and moisture management in gauzes. Bamboo viscose and cotton fibers were spun into five different yarn samples with different fiber proportion by ring spinning. Fifteen different gauze samples were made of these yarn samples. The gauze samples were subjected to wicking test to check the wicking ability. Water vapor transmission test was applied to check the vapor transmission rate. These tests were applied to measure the effectiveness of bamboo viscose, cotton and blended gauze samples in wound healing. Pure bamboo gauzes and gauzes with high content of bamboo fiber, i.e. 75B:25C and 50B:50C, shows better wicking and vapor transmission properties. It makes gauzes with high bamboo viscose suitable for wound care applications because of moisture absorbency.

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Akbar, A. R., Su, S., Amjad, B., Cai, Y., & Lin, L. (2018). Effect of Bamboo Viscose on the Wicking and Moisture Management Properties of Gauze. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 275). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/275/1/012042

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