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Development of biodegradable tri-blended fabrics with improved moisture management properties using cotton/polylactic-acid/bamboo-viscose fibres

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Title Development of biodegradable tri-blended fabrics with improved moisture management properties using cotton/polylactic-acid/bamboo-viscose fibres
 
Creator Prasad, G Krishna
Guruprasad, R
Senthilkumar, T
Prabu, G T V
Raja, A S M
 
Subject Bamboo-viscose fibre
Biodegradable fabrics
Cotton
Moisture management properties
Polylactic acid
Tri-blended fabric
 
Description 161-165
The influence of fibre blend composition on the moisture management properties of tri-blended cotton-rich knit fabrics with biodegradability has been studied. The cotton, polylactic acid and bamboo-viscose fibres are blended to produce yarns of 14.7 tex (40s Ne) with four different blend proportions, namely 60/20/20, 50/30/20, 50/20/30 and 40/30/30. The yarns are then knitted into a single jersey structure of 130-135 gsm, followed by its scouring, bleaching and relaxation treatments. The relaxed fabrics are then evaluated for dynamic moisture transport properties using the SDL Atlas moisture management tester. The moisture management test results indicate that blending polylactic acid fibres with cotton and bamboo-viscose fibres improves the blended fabric's moisture management properties. The overall moisture management capability value is found to be better for cotton/polylactic-acid/bamboo-viscose blended fabric in the proportion of 50/30/20.
 
Date 2022-06-30T11:10:52Z
2022-06-30T11:10:52Z
2022-06
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0975-1025 (Online); 0971-0426 (Print)
http://nopr.niscpr.res.in/handle/123456789/60004
 
Language en
 
Publisher NIScPR-CSIR, India
 
Source IJFTR Vol.47(2) [June 2022]