Effects of yarn properties on aerosol filtration performance of single jersey fabrics
Didem Kiryaman,
Kaushik N Vinod,
Tiegang Fang
et al.
Abstract:A pandemic caused by airborne pathogens raises a great need for N95 respirators and surgical masks. Subsequently, the risk of undersupply becomes a primary challenge requiring the prioritization of those masks for healthcare workers. Health agencies recommend wearing cloth masks in low-risk groups to reduce the demand. Unlike N95 respirators and surgical masks, cloth masks can be made from various fabrics, and their filtration performance becomes material-dependent. However, the existing literature presents li… Show more
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