Novel bifacial fabrics, with a woven structure on one face and a knitted structure on the other, were developed and produced on a purpose-built machine using conventional fibres. Bifacial fabrics have two breakages in warp and weft directions, and better thermal comfort properties than traditional woven and knitted fabrics.
Language
eng
Field of Research
091012 - Textile Technology 100%
Socio Economic Objective
860403 - Natural Fibres, Yarns and Fabrics 50% 860406 - Synthetic Fibres, Yarns and Fabrics 50%
Description of original
viii, 147 pages : illustrations, figures, tables, some coloured.
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