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Autex Research Journal | 2014

Effect of knitting parameters on moisture management and air permeability of interlock fabrics

Ahsan Nazir; Tanveer Hussain; Faheem Ahmad; Sajid Faheem

Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of knitting parameters on the moisture management and air permeability of the interlock fabrics. Samples were produced at two different knitting gauges, each with three different stitch lengths. It was found that the fabric mass per square metre increases by increasing machine gauge and decreasing the stitch length, whereas the fabric thickness and porosity increase at these settings. It was further concluded that the loosely knitted fabric samples with higher amount of entrapped air exhibit good air permeability but poor moisture management properties.


Journal of The Textile Institute | 2015

Inclusion of recycled PPTA fibre in development of cut-resistant gloves

Muhammad Awais; Muhammad Tausif; Faheem Ahmad; Abdul Jabbar; Sheraz Ahmad

PPTA is a high-performance fibre with premium mechanical and heat-resistant properties. This study focused on developing cut-resistant gloves from recycled PPTA fibre. The cut resistance of knitted glove, from virgin and recycled PPTA fibre yarn with/without steel core, was evaluated to determine the performance of the glove. The fibre and yarn parameters were studied to understand the underlying factors which aided in premium cut-resistant properties of gloves manufactured from recycled fibres – higher than that of gloves manufactured from virgin PPTA fibres.


Journal of The Textile Institute | 2014

Effect of elastane linear density and draft ratio on the physical and mechanical properties of core-spun cotton yarns

Muhammad Bilal Qadir; Tanveer Hussain; Mumtaz Hasan Malik; Faheem Ahmad; Sung Hoon Jeong

The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of elastane linear density and draft ratio on the physical and mechanical properties of core-spun yarns. Twenty yarn samples were prepared on industrial scale in a spinning mill with two different yarn linear densities, each with different two elastane deniers and five draft ratios. It was found that core-spun yarn’s tenacity, elongation and hairiness are affected not only by the overall yarn linear density but also by the elastane linear density and the draft ratio. However, the effect of elastane linear density and draft ratio was not found to be statistically significant on the yarn mass variations and total imperfections, which are only affected by the overall yarn liner density. A statistically significant interaction for yarn elongation at break was found between the yarn liner density and the elastane linear density concluding that elastane linear density used in the core must be compatible with the overall yarn liner density for attaining the best yarn elongation.


Journal of The Textile Institute | 2014

Geometrical model to calculate the consumption of sewing thread for 301 lockstitch

Abher Rasheed; Sheraz Ahmad; Muhammad Mohsin; Faheem Ahmad; Ali Afzal

Sewing thread is one of the most basic yet important components of a garment. Thread consumption for the lockstitch (Class 301) can be calculated by using its geometrical shape. This paper aims to develop a geometrical model to calculate the thread consumption for lockstitch (Class 301). Based on the basic geometry of lockstitch, a model has been proposed. The model is derived mathematically taking into account different variables: stitch length, stitch density, material thickness, and interlacing. Finally, the model was verified for 19 samples by comparing actual thread consumption with predicted thread consumption. The proposed model predicts the thread consumption with 97% accuracy. Sensitivity analysis is also performed to determine the significant influencing factor affecting the thread consumption. The proposed model can predict the thread consumption precisely for 301 lockstitch. Therefore, this model is useful for the apparel industry.


Autex Research Journal | 2017

Influence of Fabric Parameters on Thermal Comfort Performance of Double Layer Knitted Interlock Fabrics

Ali Afzal; Sheraz Ahmad; Abher Rasheed; Faheem Ahmad; Fatima Iftikhar; Yasir Nawab

Abstract The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of various fabric parameters on the thermal resistance, thermal conductivity, thermal transmittance, thermal absorptivity and thermal insulation of polyester/cotton double layer knitted interlock fabrics. It was found that by increasing fibre content with higher specific heat increases the thermal insulation while decreases the thermal transmittance and absorptivity of the fabric. It was concluded that double layer knitted fabrics developed with higher specific heat fibres, coarser yarn linear densities, higher knitting loop length and fabric thickness could be adequately used for winter clothing purposes.


Autex Research Journal | 2015

Effect of Weave Structure on Thermo-Physiological Properties of Cotton Fabrics

Sheraz Ahmad; Faheem Ahmad; Ali Afzal; Abher Rasheed; Muhammad Mohsin; Niaz Ahmad

Abstract This paper aims to investigate the relationship between fabric weave structure and its comfort properties. The two basic weave structures and four derivatives for each selected weave structure were studied. Comfort properties, porosity, air permeability and thermal resistance of all the fabric samples were determined. In our research the 1/1 plain weave structure showed the highest thermal resistance making it suitable for cold climatic conditions. The 2/2 matt weave depicted the lowest thermal resistance which makes it appropriate for hot climatic conditions.


Journal of Industrial Textiles | 2018

Mechanical and comfort properties of hydroentangled nonwovens from comber noil

Faheem Ahmad; Muhammad Tausif; Muhammad Zahid Hassan; Sheraz Ahmad; Mumtaz Hasan Malik

Cotton is one of the most important commodity fibres and is widely employed in apparels. At present, the share of natural fibres in production of nonwoven fabrics is low and are used in opt applications. The cotton fibre is conventionally converted into woven and knitted fabrics by short staple spinning methods. The comber noil is short fibre waste produced when cotton yarns are combed. The aims of the current study were to employ comber noil for the preparation of hydroentangled cotton nonwovens at varying water jet pressures and conveyor speeds. The effect of these parameters was studied with respect to mechanical and comfort properties of the prepared fabrics. The results showed that these variables can help to manufacture fibrous assemblies with engineered properties, according to required application area.


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

A comparative study of mechanical and comfort properties of bamboo viscose as an eco-friendly alternative to conventional cotton fibre in polyester blended knitted fabrics

Muhammad Tausif; Faheem Ahmad; Uzair Hussain; Abdul Basit; Tanveer Hussain


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016

Maleic acid crosslinking of C-6 fluorocarbon as oil and water repellent finish on cellulosic fabrics

Muhammad Mohsin; Nasir Sarwar; Sheraz Ahmad; Abher Rasheed; Faheem Ahmad; Ali Afzal; Sohail Zafar


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2018

A novel composite of alginate aerogel with PET nonwoven with enhanced thermal resistance

Faheem Ahmad; Zeynep Ulker; Can Erkey

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Sheraz Ahmad

National Textile University

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Abher Rasheed

National Textile University

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Ali Afzal

National Textile University

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Tanveer Hussain

National Textile University

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Mumtaz Hasan Malik

National Textile University

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Uzair Hussain

National Textile University

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Yasir Nawab

National Textile University

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Abdul Basit

National Textile University

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Ahsan Nazir

National Textile University

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