Illuminative knitted textiles: machine knitting with polymeric optical fibres (POFs)

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Research journal of textile and apparel Pub Date : 2022-08-05 DOI:10.1108/rjta-12-2021-0144
N. Lam, J. Tan, A. Toomey, Ka Chun Jimmy Cheuk
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate how different knitted structures affect the illuminative effect of polymeric optical fibres (POFs). Design/methodology/approach Knit prototypes were constructed using a 7-gauge industrial hand flat knitting machine. The textile prototype swatches developed in this study tested POF illumination in three types of knitting structures: intervallic knit and float stitch structures; POF inlaid into double plain and full cardigan structures; and double plain and partial knitting structures. The illuminative effects of the POFs in seven prototype swatches were analysed and compared. Findings It is possible to use an industrial hand flat knitting machine to knit POFs. Longer floats expose more POFs, which boosts illumination but limits the textile’s horizontal stretchability. The openness of the full cardigan structure maximises POF exposure and contributes to even illumination. The partial knitting in different sections achieves the most complete physical integration of POFs into the knitted textiles but constrains the horizontal stretchability of the textiles. Practical implications The integration of POFs into knitted textiles provides a functional illuminative effect. Applications include but are not limited to fashion, architecture and interior design. Originality/value This study is novel, as it investigates new POF knitted textiles with different loop structures. This study examines how knit stitches affect POFs in intervallic knit and float stitch, inlaid POF double knit, double plain and partial knit and the illuminative effects of the knitted textile.
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灯饰针织物。用聚合光学纤维(POFs)机编
目的研究不同编织结构对聚合物光纤(POFs)照明效果的影响。设计/方法/方法knit原型是使用7号工业手摇横机构建的。本研究开发的纺织品原型样板测试了三种针织结构的POF照明:间隔编织和浮针结构;POF镶嵌在双层开衫和全开衫结构中;双平纹和部分针织结构。分析和比较了7种原型样品的光源照明效果。发现使用工业手摇横机编织POFs是可行的。更长的浮子暴露出更多的POFs,这增加了照明,但限制了纺织品的水平拉伸性。全开衫结构的开放性使POF暴露最大化,并有助于均匀照明。不同节段的局部针织实现了POFs与针织纺织品最完整的物理整合,但限制了纺织品的水平拉伸性。实际意义将POFs整合到针织纺织品中提供了功能性的照明效果。应用包括但不限于时尚、建筑和室内设计。原创性/价值本研究是新颖的,因为它研究了具有不同环结构的新型POF针织物。本文研究了针织物在间隔针织物和浮针针织物、镶嵌双针织物、双平纹针织物和局部针织物中针法对针织物的针光效应的影响。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
Research journal of textile and apparel MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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