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Moisture management fabrics, 2007 edition

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Textiles Intelligence: Business, Market Analysis,World’s Fibre, Textile, Apparel Industries.


Publication Date: 01-MAY-07
Format: PDF
Price: $425.00
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
   

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One of the key performance criteria in modern sports and active outdoor wear is moisture
management-the ability of a garment to transport moisture away from the skin to the garment's outer
surface.
The market is dominated by Invista's portfolio of moisture management fabrics-which include
CoolMax, Tactel Aquator, ThermaStat, Thermax, and Thermolite Base. However, the pace of
development has accelerated over the past ten years, and a growing number of other companies have
started to compete. Such companies include American Fibers and Yarn, Comfort Technologies, Hind,
Honeywell, Intera, Intex, Lenzing, Marmot, Milliken, Mitsui, Nano-Tex, Nike, Patagonia, Pearl Izumi,
Polartec, Reebok, Rhovyl, Schoeller, Tomen, USA-Pro, and Wellman.
For applications in which wicking is essential-such as base layer garments-the most commonly used
material is polyester. This is often chemically modified to create a fabric in which the fibres encourage
moisture to migrate through it. However, fabrics which are made from modified wool, cotton and
polyamide (nylon) may provide similar or superior properties to polyester.
The number of moisture management fabrics on the market has increased dramatically in recent years.
This trend is likely to continue over the next few years as manufactures strive to boost the comfort of
their offerings.
As the number of fabrics and fibres with moisture management properties increases, so will the
number of applications. In addition to sportswear and active wear, there is growing interest in the use
of moisture management fabrics in the flame retardant apparel market.
The next generation of textiles is likely to incorporate nanotechnology, as it has already been proven
that extremely fine fibre surfaces have beneficial properties.

Table of Contents

  1. SUMMARY
  2. INTRODUCTION
  3. ROLE OF MOISTURE MANAGEMENT IN TEXTILES AND APPAREL
  4. THE ART OF LAYERING
  5. MOISTURE TRANSPORT
  6. FIBRES FOR MOISTURE MANAGEMENT
  7. TEST METHODS FOR MOISTURE MANAGEMENT FABRICS
  8. APPLICATIONS OF MOISTURE MANAGEMENT FABRICS
  9. KEY PLAYERS IN MOISTURE MANAGEMENT FABRICS AND THEIR PRODUCTS
  10. OUTLOOK FOR MOISTURE MANAGEMENT FABRICS
  11. List of tables
  12. Table 1: CoolMax Performance Fabrics: types and physical properties
  13. Table 2: CoolMax Performance Fabrics: performance requirements
  14. Table 3: CoolMax Performance Fabrics: performance properties compared with selected other fabrics
  15. List of figures
  16. Figure 1: TetraChannel, or four-channel, fibre
  17. Figure 2: HexaChannel, or six-channel, fibre
  18. Figure 3: CoolMax fabric

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