Influence of fabric structure and loop length on thermal comfort properties of cotton/polyester knitted fabrics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56042/ijftr.v48i4.7646Keywords:
Cotton, Knitted fabrics, Knitted structures, Polyester, Thermal comfortAbstract
Thermal comfort characteristics of polyester and cotton fibres blends (100:0, 50:50 and 0:100) having in four different
structures, such as single jersey, cross tuck, cross miss and twill, at two different loop lengths (0.29 cm and 0.32 cm) have
been studied. The results evidently prove that the knitted fabrics made from 100% polyester show better thermal comfort
properties, possessing an appreciable comfort level; hence they are applicable for active sportswear textiles. The structure
and the loop length of the fabric influence the thermal property to a greater extent. The fabric knitted from 100% polyester
with a cross-miss structure on a loop length of 0.32 cm shows an excellent thermal comfort characteristic as compared to
other samples due to its suitable thermal conduction behavior.