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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.34187/ko.68.3.2

Thermal resistance of viscose socks

Beti Rogina-Car ; University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology, Zagreb, Croatia
Zenun Skenderi ; University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology, Zagreb, Croatia
Zlatko Vrljičak ; University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Men's viscose socks size 42 were designed and manufactured on an automatic sock knitting machine with a cylinder diameter of 95 mm (3 ¾ inches) which knits with 108 needles. Socks were manufactured of 20 tex viscose yarn, 156 and 220 dtex filament PA 6.6 yarn and 25 tex cotton yarn in multiple plated single jersey structure. The sock cuff contained an interlaced elastane yarn. Sock weight and sock thickness were determined, the height of the sock leg, the length of the sock foot and half of the leg circumference and half of the foot circumference were measured. Thermo physiological sock properties were determined by measuring thermal resistance on a thermal foot manikin. The sock structure under the same knitting conditions depends on the number of
yarns, yarn type, the type of raw material (viscose, cotton, PA) and yarn count. Finer yarns provide higher stretchability in the part of the sock leg in the wale direction. The viscose socks with an added coarser cotton yarn and a coarser PA 6.6 yarn had the highest thermal resistance, while the viscose yarns with only an added PA 6.6 yarn had the lowest thermal resistance.

Keywords

socks, viscose, PA, thermal resistance, thermal foot

Hrčak ID:

244399

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/244399

Publication date:

1.6.2019.

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