Thermal comfort properties of natural and manmade cellulosic fabrics
Thermal Comfort
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56042/ijftr.v49i4.5218Keywords:
Comfort, Knitted structure, modal, Single jersey, Thermal comfortAbstract
A crucial and expected characteristic of a fabric chosen for garment purposes is its capacity to transport and evaporate moisture efficiently. The current study evaluates the thermal comfort characteristics of four distinct natural and synthetic cellulosic fibres, their blends, and modifications made to three different knitted structures. The results demonstrate that modal fibre distributes and wicks swiftly, taking 50% less time on average than other fibre samples. Single jersey fabrics excelled the other two structures in exhibiting thermal characteristics. For applications like sportswear, where enhanced thermal comfort with improved quality are required, single jersey modal fabric is evaluated as a superior thermal comfort fabric.