Effect of Blended Viscose Fibers Treated with PCM and Bambo Fibers on The Properties of Ihram Fabrics

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Assistant Professor - Department of Fashion Design - College of Design and Arts Umm Al-Qura University - Makkah Al-Mukarramah - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

The textile raw materials have a significance effect on comfort properties, the smart textile as viscose with phase chance materials depending on the ambient and bamboo.
In this research the ihram fabric uniform, was produced from two blended materials of smart textile viscose with PCM and bamboo, to study the effect of blended rations on the comfort properties, eight sample were produced.
The comfort properties as air permeability, thermal insulation, drying rate and softness were evaluated as following:-
The air permeability for the ihram fabric uniform with more viscose PCM smart textile materials better than bamboo raw materials, this will improve the human dry.
The ihram fabric uniform with pile of smart textile materials viscose PCM will regulate the human temperature and this will help to reduce the consumption of ihram uniforms, because the smart textile viscose PCM may be used in summer and winter.
The ihram fabric uniform made from bamboo absorb the humidity and dry the human body, because it transfer the humidity outside.
The smart textile materials viscose PCM and bamboo are softer for comfort.
 
 

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