Divya, R Effect of Tuck and Miss Stitch on the Geometrical Properties of Regenerated Cellulose Plain and Derivative Knit Structures. Journal of Testing and Evaluation.

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Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the effect of tuck and miss stitch structures of regenerated cellulose fabrics like viscose, modal, Tencel, and bamboo. The fabrics were developed with the
same stitch length and tightness factor and analyzed for their geometrical properties after dry
and wet relaxation. The study results revealed that wet relaxation treatment showed more
significant changes in the geometrical constant values (K) than the dry relaxation process.
The highest wale density change was noted with cross miss stitch fabric and a maximum course
density change noted for cross tuck samples after dry and wet relaxation. The differences in
wale and course density were noted as statistically insignificant for the aforementioned structure after dry and wet relaxation (p > 0.05). However, in the case of stitch density, there is a
statistical significance noted for the tested samples (p < 0.05). The maximum changes were
noted in plain fabric followed by twill structure. The loop shape factor (Kr) value suggests
higher distortion in the cross tuck fabric and after wet relaxation over dry relaxed samples
followed by plain, twill, and miss stitch structures, and we also noted the relaxation process
did not alter the loop shape factor (Kr) significantly between the dry and wet process
(p > 0.05).

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: regenerated cellulose yarn, knit structures, geometrical constant, dimensional changes, loop shape factor, relaxation
Divisions: PSG College of Arts and Science > Department of Costume Design and Fashion
Depositing User: Mr Team Mosys
Date Deposited: 28 Jul 2023 08:54
Last Modified: 28 Jul 2023 08:54
URI: http://ir.psgcas.ac.in/id/eprint/2032

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