Impact of structural variations in hollow yarn on heat from freemexy's blog
The use of hollow/microporous yarns plays an important role in enhancing
the thermo‐physiological comfort properties of fabrics. Depending on
structural variations in hollow yarn, heat and moisture regulation
behaviours of fabrics can be affected significantly. In this study,
three types of hollow cotton yarn fabrics, produced by introducing
polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) filament in the core, PVA staple fibres in the
blend and PVA filament in doubling with cotton spun yarn, are studied.
All three types of pre‐hollow yarns and reference yarns are made with a
variation in spinning technique (single roving/double roving) to prepare
eight single jersey knitted fabrics. The hollow/microporous structure
of the yarn is created by dissolving the PVA fibres using hot washing of
the fabrics. On overall evaluation of the fabric’s thermo‐physiological
comfort properties, the doubled hollow yarn fabrics are found to be
better than other fabrics. In general, thermal resistance, thermal
absorptivity, wicking and drying properties of all types of hollow yarn
fabrics increase after repeated laundering, while air permeability,
water vapour permeability and water absorbency of hollow yarn fabrics
mostly decrease. In contrast with fabrics made from yarn produced
through single roving technique, use of double roving technique only
improves fabric water vapour permeability.hollow core Yarn
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