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Modeling the effect of weave structure and fabric thread density on the barrier effectiveness of woven surgical gowns

Authors :
Muhammad Maqsood
Yasir Nawab
Syed Talha Ali Hamdani
Khubab Shaker
Muhammad Umair
Waqas Ashraf
RS: FSE AMIBM
AMIBM
Biobased Materials
RS: FSE Biobased Materials
Sciences
RS: FSE Sciences
Source :
Journal of the Textile Institute, 107(7), 873-878. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Surgical gowns are the shielding cloths worn by the surgical team throughout a surgery to save them from bloodpathogens of the patient being operated, and to avoid bacterial infections. Barrier effectiveness of a fabric depends uponthe liquid penetration resistance and pathogen resistance of the fabric. The objective of this study was to analyze theeffect of different weave structures and fabric thread densities on the barrier effectiveness of the woven surgical gowns.Twelve fabric samples were produced using three different weave structures, i.e. 1/1 plain, 2/2 z-twill, and 3/3 z-twill,and four different fabric constructions and then completed with a water repellent finish. Water repellency spray test andair permeability test were conducted on each of the 12 woven samples. The results of fabric samples were analyzed inMinitab statistical software. The coefficients of determinations (R2 values) of the regression equations show goodprediction ability of the developed statistical models. The findings of the study may be helpful in deciding appropriatemanufacturing specifications of surgical gowns to attain maximum barrier effectiveness.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00405000
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Textile Institute, 107(7), 873-878. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group
Accession number :
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