Effect different Some Construction on the functional properties of Clothes Ladies by using Tencel Fibers

Document Type : Original Article

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Lecturer in Spinning, Weaving and Knitting Department - Faculty of Applied Arts - Helwan University

Abstract

The basic function of the clothing is to cover the body in a way that protects it from the harmful effects of environmental factors and variables in addition to the aesthetic function of the clothing that makes the person feel self-confident. The dynamics of clothing work plays an important role in the balance between the human body and the surrounding environment a way that they reflect away from the body or absorb it.
The choice of fabrics and clothing is not easy. It is subject, inter alia, to natural properties and fitness for the purpose for which they are used and the price.
The study investigated the production of this type of fabric and studied the Effect different Some Construction on the functional properties of Clothes Ladies by using Tencel Fibers. 10 samples were produced using cotton and Tencel by different number of Weft and textile structures. The air permeability, thickness test, weight, tensile strength, elongation in both directions, and most samples achieved the required results.

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