Certain Properties of Needle Punched Nonwoven Fabrics Made from Silk and Wool Fibers by Rajkumar Govindaraju* and Srinivasan Jagannathan in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology
This research work describes the development of needle punched non woven fabrics from silk fibre waste and wool fibers. The nonwoven fabrics are developed using silk and wool fibers at five different proportions namely 100% silk, 70/30 silk/wool, 50/50 silk/wool, 30/70 silk/wool, 100% wool using needle punching technique. The influence of blend proportions of the silk and wool fibers on the comfort properties of the nonwoven fabrics such as air permeability, wick ability and thermal conductivity were studied.
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