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MAXIMUM LIMIT OF TUCK LOOP CAN INVOLVE AND MINIMUM NEEDED KNIT LOOP IN ANY DESIGN REPEAT TO CREATE SINGLE JERSEY KNITTED FABRICS

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Abstract: We all know it is very difficult to create a knit fabric design and maintain the entire quality parameters in quality test. When we change the design of the fabric by changing cam and needle, then it becomes more difficult to maintain all those parameters also it needed lots of time. Knit sector is very running sector so there is no time to west or do mistake. In knitting industries fabrics quality and parameters calculation are done mainly based on experience and previous data. They don’t have any proper technical formula for knit fabrics from the machine. But they have their own formula and those formulas are difficult to understand by technical and non-technical people working in the industry. Therefore, this work mainly focuses on technical analysis to formulate formula/equations, which will be easy to understand and to use in industries to calculate and control fabrics quality parameter. Here was a little try to find out the formula by real life experience and data for Tuck loop and Knit loop design

Keywords: Single Jersey Fabric, Knit Loop, Tuck Loop, Design Repeat, Derivatives of Single Jersey Fabric, Maximum Limit of Tuck Loop, Minimum Limit of Knit Loop

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2016.0504013

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