Effect of twist factor of yarn on sensorial comfort of single jersey knitted fabrics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56042/ijftr.v49i1.9540Keywords:
Bending properties, Compression properties, Cotton, Sensorial comfort, Shear properties, Surface roughness, Tensile properties, Twist factorAbstract
The influence of twist factors on the sensorial comfort of single jersey knitted fabrics. In this study, four single jersey knitted
cotton fabric has been studied. Four single jersey knitted fabrics have been produced from yarns with different twist factors and
their compression, tensile, shear, bending, and surface properties are measured using Kawabata Evaluation System. The
findings show that the twist factors have a significant influence on tensile, shear, bending, compression, and surface properties.
The change in tensile energy and its linearity in course direction are higher than that in the wale direction, because of the
geometry and structure of knitted fabrics. Also, it is found that the fabrics produced from higher twist yarns have higher bending
stiffness, less compressibility, lower surface friction, and less bulkiness than fabrics composed of low twist yarn.