In this article, three test methods are described to measure the water spreading behaviour of textiles such as rate of absorbency and total absorbent capacity. The methods described are manual method, commercial image analysis method using Photoshop and embedded image analysis method using digital signal processor through MATLAB software (EIAS). With these methods the rate of absorbency and total water absorbent capacity were analysed in 12 different knitted/woven fabrics. In order to compare the three test methods, the correlation among the methods were analysed. A very good correlation (more than 0.9) was found between the manual water spreading tests and commercial image analysis method using Photoshop when compared to manual versus EIAS method. Also Photoshop versus EIAS method correlation was found better than manual versus EIAS method.
The dynamic sweat transfer tester for analyzing the sweat transfer behavior of multiweave structure fabrics (single fabric contains different weave structures) has been designed and developed. This instrument has been developed to evaluate the sweat transfer rate in 16 different directions and 48 different regions for a test specimen of 7 cm diameter. The concept of the sweat measurement is to measure the sweat transport time required to reach the unit area of the fabric. The instrument works under the principle of electrical conductivity, that is, wetted cotton fabric acts as an electrical conductor between the power connected (5 V) copper pins and ground connected copper pins. The unique feature of this instrument is that the sweat transfer rate can be measured in fabrics which have irregular spreading behavior (single fabric that has different weave structures) at one step. Twelve different woven fabrics have been analyzed for the sweat transfer behavior using the instrument, and the results were well correlated (R 2 = 0.925) with manual test method.
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