Effect of number c
Weft knitted samples
Effect of yarn count
a-The more denier the yarns get , the lower air permeability the samples become.
b-The more denier the yarns get ,the lower water permeability the samples become .
c-The more denier the yarns get , the higher thickness the samples become
d-The more denier the yarns get , the higher weight the samples become
e-The more denier the yarns get , the higher bursting resistance the samples become
Effect of number courses and wales per inch
a-The more courses and wales the samples get , the lower air permeability the samples become .
b-The more courses and wales the samples get , the lower water permeability the samples become .
c-The more courses and wales the samples get , the higher thickness the samples become .
d-The more courses and wales the samples get , the higher weight the samples become .
e-The more courses and wales the samples get , the higher bursting resistance the samples become .
effect of fabric structure
a-single jersey samples have recorded the highest rates of air permeability followed by the pique structure .
b-single jersey samples have obtained the highest rates of water permeability followed by the pique structure
c- pique samples have recorded the highest rates of thickness followed by the single jersey structure .
d- pique samples have achieved the highest rates of thickness followed by the single jersey structure .
e- pique samples have achieved the highest rates of bursting resistance followed by the single jersey structure .