Investigation of Air Permeability Properties of Knitted Fabrics Obtained from Core Yarns Containing Different Core and Sheat Fibers

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Tuğçe Yağmur Öğüt
Kubilay Özden
Tülin Kaya Nacarkahya

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In this study, 3 different filaments (Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA), Textured Filament Polyester, Viscose (CV)) in the core part and 3 different sheat fiber (Viscose, Polyester, and Polyester/Viscose) were used in the production of 6 different core yarn samples in the vortex spinning system. Single jersey knitted fabrics were produced from the developed functional corespun yarns. In order to investigate the comfort properties of knitted fabrics, basis weight, thickness, and air permeability properties were investigated. According to the results obtained, the highest air permeability value was obtained from knitted fabrics in which PVA was used in the core and polyester fiber was used in the sheat.

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Öğüt, T. Y., Özden, K., & Kaya Nacarkahya, T. (2021). Investigation of Air Permeability Properties of Knitted Fabrics Obtained from Core Yarns Containing Different Core and Sheat Fibers. The European Journal of Research and Development, 1(1), 39–44. Retrieved from https://journals.orclever.com/ejrnd/article/view/9
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