TITLE:
Comfort Behavior of Unconventional Natural Fiber Based Union Fabrics
AUTHORS:
Kavita Rani, Lalit Jajpura, B. K. Behera
KEYWORDS:
Comfort, Low-Stress Mechanical Properties, Fabric Hand, Union fabric, Air Permeability
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Textile Science and Technology,
Vol.5 No.4,
November
19,
2019
ABSTRACT: To fulfill the sustainability need of today’s comfort conscious consumers, an attempt has been made in this research study to explore the possibilities of producing high-quality apparel fabrics using unconventional fiber fabrics and their union fabrics. Unconventional natural fibers such as banana, hemp, linen and ramie and also their union fabrics with cotton were used. Union fabrics have different fiber content in warp and weft directions. A comparative study was made on the comfort behavior of these fabrics to evaluate their comfort performance. The properties of these fabrics were evaluated and compared under air permeability, moisture management, thermal properties, low-stress mechanical properties, etc. Unconventional fiber fabrics showed better results in many cases and thus were comparable with 100% cotton fabrics.