Evaluation of Quality and Assurance Parameters of Mulberry Silk Waste and Viscose Blended Knitted Fabrics by Using ‘Fabric Assurance by Simple Testing’ (FAST) Technique

Shikha Bajaj *

Department of Apparel and Textile Science, Punjab Agricultural University, India.

Sandeep Bains

Department of Apparel and Textile Science, Punjab Agricultural University, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Fabric handle is one of the influential properties for any fabric and is a guiding factor for optimum selection of textile materials for specific end uses. The paper deals with objective analysis of knitted fabrics for fabric hand. Present attempt was made on four knitted fabrics, blended in proportions of 50% mulberry silk: 50% viscose and 40% mulberry silk: 60% viscose, each in two different counts. Fabric Assurance by Simple Testing (FAST) was utilized for determination of properties which is precisely associated with apparel construction and its lastingness.  Fabric samples were subjected to tests for obtainment of dimensional stability, formability, low load extensibility, bending rigidity, compression and shear rigidity. Knitted fabric blended in proportion of 50% mulberry silk: 50% viscose in 20 Nm count was found to be most feasible to large scale production and garment construction.

Keywords: Apparel, fabric, knitted, mulberry, quality.


How to Cite

Bajaj, Shikha, and Sandeep Bains. 2019. “Evaluation of Quality and Assurance Parameters of Mulberry Silk Waste and Viscose Blended Knitted Fabrics by Using ‘Fabric Assurance by Simple Testing’ (FAST) Technique”. Advances in Research 19 (6):1-8. https://doi.org/10.9734/air/2019/v19i630137.

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