Comparative Study of Relevant Mechanical and Comfort Properties Between Same Structured Solid Dyed and Yarn Dyed Woven Fabrics
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https://doi.org/10.38032/scse.2025.3.98Keywords:
Fabric manufacturing process, Mechanical properties, Comfort propertiesAbstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mechanical and comfort properties of solid-dyed and yarn-dyed fabrics of the same construction. Two plain fabrics (solid dyed and yarn dyed) and two oxford fabrics (solid dyed and yarn dyed) were made on an air jet loom. After finishing, tested the mechanical and comfort properties of all samples. A Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to thoroughly investigate the microstructural parameters of woven fabrics. Yarn-dyed fabrics exhibit higher tensile strength than solid-dyed fabrics, with a 13.46% increase in warp direction and 29.48% in weft direction for plain fabrics, and an 8.98% increase in warp and a 0.72% decrease in weft for oxford fabrics. Yarn-dyed fabrics show higher tear strength than solid-dyed fabrics, with a 3.76% increase (warp) and 32.18% increase (weft) for plain fabrics, and a 9.54% increase (warp) and 1.94% decrease (weft) for oxford fabrics. Stiffness, abrasion, softness, and warmth properties are greater in solid-dyed fabric due to the mercerizing process because mercerizing treatment improved these properties. The findings of the experiment, although the fabric construction is the same, the fabric properties appear different due to the different manufacturing processes.
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