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      Effect of Stretching on Ultraviolet Protection of Cotton and Cotton/Coolmax Blended Weft Knitted Fabric in a Wet State

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          In this paper, the ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of plain knitted fabrics made from 20Ne cotton yarns, Coolmax yarn and their combinations in wet, relaxed and stretched states were studied. According to the fiber composition, fabric samples are divided into three groups including Group I (single cotton yarn), Group II (cotton/cotton combination) and Group III (Coolmax/cotton combination) for discussion. In order to study the effect of wet condition on the UPF of different plain knitted fabrics, five wetting solutions, namely: (i) chlorinated pool water; (ii) sea water, (iii) acidic perspiration; (iv) alkaline perspiration and (v) deionized water (DI water) were prepared and the fabrics were wetted with different percentages of 50%, 75% and 100%. The UPF of the plain knitted fabrics in wet, relaxed and stretched states was measured and the results were discussed. In addition, yarn and fabric properties such as yarn tenacity, yarn strength, fiber combination and water vapor transmission, which affect the corresponding UPF values, were used for generating a prediction model in order to determine UPF. Verification of the prediction model was also conducted.

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                Journal
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials (Basel)
                Materials
                Materials
                MDPI
                1996-1944
                January 2014
                20 December 2013
                : 7
                : 1
                : 58-74
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Textiles and Clothing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong 852, China; E-Mail: eddieyly@ 123456yahoo.com.hk
                [2 ]Hong Kong Community College, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong 852, China; E-Mail: ccspng@ 123456hkcc-polyu.edu.hk
                Author notes
                [* ]Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: tccwk@ 123456polyu.edu.hk ; Tel.: +852-2766-6531; Fax: +852-2773-1432.
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                materials-07-00058
                10.3390/ma7010058
                5453141
                28788440
                11fc1a1c-b801-497a-8a61-0aa2b91986e4
                © 2013 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

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                : 01 November 2013
                : 09 December 2013
                : 12 December 2013
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                cotton,coolmax,weft knitted fabric,ultraviolet protection factor (upf),wet,relax,stretching

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