Co-woven-knitted (CWK) fabrics have been reported previously. Historically these unique structures have been used to develop composite and shielding fabrics. In this study, novel CWK structures with unique appearances was developed with a modified machine using wool and polyester yarns. The physical properties of these fabrics were compared with conventional woven and knitted fabrics. The thickness of the CWK fabrics was similar to knits. The fabrics showed a unique tensile strength, with higher bending rigidity, and performed better in abrasion resistance.
History
Pagination
1-4
Location
Wuhan, China
Open access
Yes
Start date
2014-11-02
End date
2014-11-06
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E3 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2014, Textile Institute World Conference
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of The 89th Textile Institute World Conference; TIWC 2014