Higher Quality Knitted Fabric through Loop Designing

Authors

  • Marija Bešker Faculty of Textile Technology University of Zagreb, Department of Textile Mechanical Technology, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Miroslav Srdjak Faculty of Textile Technology University of Zagreb, Department of Textile Mechanical Technology, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Zlatko Vrljičak Faculty of Textile Technology University of Zagreb, Department of Textile Mechanical Technology, Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

On the basis of some theoretical assumptions on yarn consumption in a loop, three groups of plain weft left-right knitted fabrics from cotton yarn of 30 tex fineness, have been produced on a circular knitting single bar hosiery machine of E 17 gauge. Through varying sinking depth, samples with different yarn consumption per loop have been produced, as well as with varying other important knitted fabric structure parameters. The comparison of theoretical and experimental data indicates that it is not easy to produce knitted articles of desired structure and properties on each and every knitting machine.

Published

1996-05-31

Issue

Section

Professional paper

How to Cite

[1]
Bešker, M. et al. 1996. Higher Quality Knitted Fabric through Loop Designing. Tekstil. 45, 5 (May 1996), 263–268.