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Research Articles

Model design and jacquard stitches’ heat-moisture performance of warp-knitted fully formed head mask

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Pages 1658-1666 | Received 08 Mar 2022, Accepted 10 Oct 2022, Published online: 15 Nov 2022
 

Abstract

The warp-knitted fully formed products are widely popular because of their fast production speed, seamless, beautiful patterns, and wearing comfort. The structure and performance of the warp-knitted head mask influence the wearer’s physiological and psychological state. In this article, according to the structure of the human head, a warp-knitted fully formed head mask technology model was established. Afterward, the article designed nine kinds of jacquard stitches and tested heat-moisture performance. A comprehensive evaluation system for the heat-moisture performance of jacquard stitches was installed based on a fuzzy matter-element analysis model. The all-around heat-moisture performance of nine kinds of jacquard stitches was evaluated, and the factors affecting the heat-moisture performance of jacquard stitches were analyzed. The research aims to provide a reference for the structure optimization and performance research of warp-knitted fully formed head masks.

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