Experimental investigation of the effect of fabric parameters on static water absorption in terry fabrics
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2006
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Inst Chemical Fibres
Abstract
We carried out an experimental investigation to determine the static water absorption properties of terry fabrics. We tested 216 terry fabric samples, woven using 6 warp densities, 4 weft densities, 3 pile height and 3 different yarn types. It is shown that terry fabrics produced with two-ply open-end yarn have the lowest percent water absorption. It is also shown that an increase in warp and weft densities decreases the percentage water absorption of terry fabrics, and an increase in pile length increases it.
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Materials science, Water absorption, Terry fabric construction, Static water absorption, Piles, Weaving, Wool, Yarn, Experimental investigations, Fabric parameters, Fabric samples, Pile height, Pile length, Static water, Absorption, Carding machine, Density, Fabric construction, Terry fabric, Testing
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Karahan, M. ve Eren, R. (2006). ''Experimental investigation of the effect of fabric parameters on static water absorption in terry fabrics''. Fibres and Textiles in Eastern Europe, 14(2), 59-63.