Open Access Research Article

Analysis the Physical Properties of Twill Derivatives: A Case Study

Nasrin Akter1, Md. Nura Alam Shiddique2, Tarikul Islam3* and Md. Abdullah4

1Department of Textile Engineering, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

2Department of Textile Engineering, Khwaja Yunus Ali University, Bangladesh

3Department of Textile Engineering, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

4Department of Textile Engineering, Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Bangladesh

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Received Date: November 26, 2019;  Published Date: December 03, 2019

Abstract

Predict on physical properties of some derivatives of plain and twill weave is very crucial in textile areas. The main approach of this study is to produce plain and twill weave derivatives in rapier loom and estimate the physical properties by comparing with the quality of same yarn count, EPI, PPI and cover factor for different weave designs. From this study, it is found that the physical properties of Brighton honeycomb structure are better than other twill as well as plain derivatives of our test samples. According to test it is clear that the weave structures influence the fabric quality like Tensile strength, Drape Co-efficient, Air permeability and Fabric thickness. These tests help to control of process, quality of product and in the development of the process.

Keywords: Twill Derivatives; Tensile strength; Drape co-efficient; Air permeability; Fabric thickness

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