Abstract

Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering introduces pioneering technologies, and improved understanding of textile materials, processes, chemistry and systems. It will encourage interdisciplinary research which will share newly developed technology, theory and techniques in the fashion and textile

Highlights

  • In the case of terry fabrics, a loop is formed by introduction of surplus yarn to impart specific function and different look

  • It does not give the data relating to the speed with which the terry fabric absorbs water or the manner in which water absorption changes with time

  • Cotton terry fabrics have been produced with various construction have been produced and the influence of washing treatment on water absorbency, surface and compression characteristics have been investigated

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Introduction

In the case of terry fabrics, a loop (pile) is formed by introduction of surplus yarn to impart specific function and different look. The application of the terry fabric is determined by its end use It does not give the data relating to the speed with which the terry fabric absorbs water or the manner in which water absorption changes with time. The research related to water absorbency of terry fabric got initiated with the conceptual development of absorbency, the theory of absorption, and appropriate absorption technique [3,4,5,6,7]. Through the use of surface tension, capillary theory, wicking, wetting, pore size and its distribution detailed investigations have been conducted [12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20]

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