2021
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2021.1978191
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Influence of woven bandage composition on its elasticity and durability

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“…First method is using highly twisted warp yarns (such as 100% cotton), the optimum elastic recovery of this CB can be achieved by adjusting the hot water treatment without tension. 4,17 The second method is using elastomeric filament (elastane or rubber) with cotton or viscose or polyamide to produce long-stretch CB. The third method is using two polymeric yarns which have different melting point by steaming and heat setting.…”
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“…First method is using highly twisted warp yarns (such as 100% cotton), the optimum elastic recovery of this CB can be achieved by adjusting the hot water treatment without tension. 4,17 The second method is using elastomeric filament (elastane or rubber) with cotton or viscose or polyamide to produce long-stretch CB. The third method is using two polymeric yarns which have different melting point by steaming and heat setting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the cost saving, implementation was possible as well by applying these different weft threads through the weft insertion during weaving instead of printing or adding the colored marks after bandage production. 17…”
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confidence: 99%