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Fibre properties affecting the softness of wool and other keratins

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posted on 2013-03-28, 00:00 authored by Linda Karen Hillbrick
The emerging market for next-to-skin knitwear requires wool to satisfy the consumer’s tactile requirements for softness. The role of the fibre’s surface and physical properties on fibre and fabric softness was examined. The fibre’s cuticle properties were found to have a greater influence on softness than the fibre’s mechanical properties.

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xx, 2-254, II-LXXXIII pages : illustrations, tables, graphs, some coloured

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eng

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Research doctorate

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Ph.D

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X Wang

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GTP Research

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Institute for Frontier Materials

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