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Evaluation of Moisture Management Properties of Plated Interlock, Mini Flat Back Rib and Flat Back Rib StructuresSathish Kumar et al., 2021
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- Sathish Kumar T
- Ramesh Kumar M
- Senthil Kumar B
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- Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe
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Moisture management is a very fundamental criterion for any type of fabric. Hence, in this study three different knits viz plated interlock, mini flat back rib and flat back rib fabric structures with 100% eri silk (top), 100% bamboo (bottom) and 100% tencel (bottom) with …
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