Study on the Spirality and Shrinkage of Weft Knitted Fabric: An Impact of Tumble Drying and Line drying
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2016-06-15Author
Rahman, Habibur
Karim, Rezaul
Mitra, Bidhan Kumar
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Spirality and shrinkage are the most common problems for knitted fabric due to their
asymmetrical loop formatton. Spirality is a dimensional distortion in circular knitted
fabrics and has an obvious influence on the aesthetic and functional performance.
Shrinkage is the process in which a fabric becomes smaller than its original size while
washing and drying. This study explicitly determined the theoretically approach of the
causes and remedies of spirality and shrinkage and the main dffirence between tumble
and line drying. The tumble drying was more responsible for shrinkage contrary to the
line drying. Among the samples the full feeder lycra single jersey shows the best result
in shrinkage and spirality and double pique shows the worst result due lo more tuck
loop in its structure. Finally, this study illustrated that line drying was the best for using
the garments with assured quality and dimensional stability.
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