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Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology

Design and Fabrication of Thermochromic Jacquard Woven Fabrics

  • Open or CloseYuxian Ye1,2, Kaiqiang Lei1,2, Gaoyang Xu3 and Chunhong Lu1,2*

    1Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Advanced Textiles (Donghua University), Shanghai 201620, China

    2College of Textiles, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China

    3Jiangsu Danmao Textile Co., Ltd, Jiangsu Danyang, 212351, China

    *Corresponding author:Chunhong Lu, Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Advanced Textiles (Donghua University), Shanghai 201620, China

Submission: vPublished: December 21, 2022

DOI: 10.31031/TTEFT.2022.07.000671

ISSN: 2578-0271
Volume7 Issue5

Abstract

As a major category in textiles, jacquard woven fabrics always draw attention due to their exquisite patterns and brilliant colors. With the rapid development of smart textiles, it is possible to combine jacquard pattern design with functional or smart yarns to yield intelligent textile products with artistic values. To fulfil this goal, thermochromic jacquard woven fabrics have been developed and evaluated. The design process of thermochromic jacquard woven fabrics includes pattern design, weave structure design and process design. Three types of thermochromic jacquard woven fabrics with different weft densities and weave structures were fabricated. The effects of weft densities and weft float lengths on fabric breathability and thermochromic behavior were investigated. The results showed that the breathability of thermochromic jacquard woven fabrics decreased gradually with the increase of weft density and weft float length. Also, the color change time and color recovery time increased gradually with the increase of weft density and weft float length. The design and fabrication of the thermochromic jacquard woven fabric can provide a practical example for the development of smart fabrics with aesthetic values.

Keywords:Jacquard woven fabric; Pattern design; Weaving; Breathability; Thermochromic behavior

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