S. Islam, Amirul Islam, Rabeya Islam, Suza Ahmed, M. A. Billah, Saiful Islam, Ziaul Hoq, S. Alimuzzaman
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Abstract
The aim of this project discussed in this paper was to produce such a type of woven cloth that can give a good appearance and hand feel with enhanced thermal resistance property. The construction of double cloth is completely useful as the development of thermal insulation value of a fabric where a fine, smart face appearance is essential. Double weaves are categorized by harness floats in paired or greater combinations on a face and altered paired or greater float combinations on the back. The sets of floats are conserved as a dissimilar single fabric by warp yarns that is alternating at lengthy intervals in between front and back of the cloth. Double cloth is aesthetic in intension for that purpose the existence of two series of threads in every way develops the capacity for creating complicated properties depending upon both colour and structural variations. Double Cloth is made by using two or more warp yarns with one or more weft. This fabric does not have any right or wrong side, as they are made with one set of warp yarns and two weft yarns. This cloth is also known as Double faced fabrics. In a double weave, a fabric should contain two detectible weave structures, which are connected to one another in some way after removing the fabric from the loom. Alternatively, in block double weave, the two cloths are connected where they change faces to form pattern generally in one colour against background habitually in another colour.