Effect of Construction on the Laundering Shrinkage of Knitted Woolens.
Abstract
In the fabrication of knitted garments, it is well known that the tightness of the structure affects the laundering behavior in use. Furthermore, it is generally understood in the industry, and by most consumers, that a loose, fluffy lady's sweater, for example, must be handled more carefully than a pair of machine-knit socks. While the pioneering work of W. A. Dutton has provided the first quantitative approach to the role of knitting stiffness in shrinkage, the factors constituting 'tightness of structure' are not yet precisely understood.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1951
- Accession Number
- ADA320907