Textiles for sportswear /

Textiles for Sportswear is an important book that systematically covers key trends in design and materials, the use of novel and smart fabrics, and a range of specific applications. The book begins by surveying the principles of textile applications in sport, including design, materials, and product...

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Shishoo, Roshan
Published: Woodhead Publishing,
Publisher Address: Cambridge :
Publication Dates: [2015]
©2015
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Woodhead Publishing series in textiles, number 162
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781782422297
Summary: Textiles for Sportswear is an important book that systematically covers key trends in design and materials, the use of novel and smart fabrics, and a range of specific applications. The book begins by surveying the principles of textile applications in sport, including design, materials, and production technology. The uses of smart textiles in sportswear are then examined, from intelligent materials to wearable technology. Final sections of the text explore comfort in sportswear, sportswear for protection, and recent advances in sportswear technology that are currently being applied to par.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781782422365
1782422366
Index Number: TT649
CLC: TS957.16
Contents: Front Cover; Textiles for Sportswear; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles; Part One: Materials and production technology; Chapter 1: Introduction to textiles in sport; 1.1. Overview; 1.2. Developments in fibres and textile materials for sportswear; 1.2.1. Highly functional fabrics; 1.2.2. Biomimetics and textiles; 1.2.3. Smart textiles; 1.3. Design considerations in sportswear; 1.4. Advances in sportswear manufacturing techniques; 1.5. Sportswear and comfort; 1.5.1. Acrylic; 1.6. Sportswear and protection against impact; 1.7. Future trends
1.7.1. Sustainability issues1.8. About the book; Chapter 2: Environmentally conscious fabric selection in sportswear design; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Performance requirements of fabrics for sportswear; 2.2.1. Physiological requirements; 2.2.2. The origins of the sports layering system; 2.2.3. Aesthetic design awareness; 2.2.4. Enhanced performance through design engineering; 2.2.5. Novel joining technologies; 2.2.6. More sustainable approaches to fabric selection; 2.3. Natural and regenerated fibres; 2.3.1. Cotton; 2.3.2. Wool; 2.3.3. Silk; 2.3.4. Hemp; 2.3.5. Bamboo; 2.3.6. Lyocell
2.3.7. Fibres regenerated from protein (non-cellulosic)2.3.8. Down; 2.4. Synthetic fibres; 2.4.1. Recycled polyester; 2.4.1.1. The origins of the waste; 2.4.1.2. The conversion methods; 2.4.2. Early adoption of recycled polyester in outdoor sports clothing; 2.4.3. Recycled nylon; 2.4.4. Biopolymers; 2.4.5. Elastane; 2.4.6. Featherless down; 2.5. Waterproof fabrics and finishes; 2.6. Wearable electronics; 2.7. New approaches in corporate social responsibility; 2.7.1. Reduce; 2.7.1.1. Longevity of design; 2.7.1.2. Life cycle assessment; 2.7.1.3. More environmentally friendly DWR treatments
2.7.1.4. Guidance to suppliers2.7.1.5. Renewable materials; 2.7.2. Repair; 2.7.3. Reuse; 2.7.4. Recycle; 2.7.5. Reimagine; 2.7.5.1. Respect for the outdoor environment; 2.7.5.2. Work culture; 2.7.5.3. Sustainability training; 2.7.5.4. Community engagement; 2.7.5.5. Improving production working conditions; 2.7.5.6. Partnerships; 2.8. Conclusion-the need for clear certification; 2.8.1. Trade groups and associations; 2.8.1.1. European Outdoor Groups Sustainability Working Group (EOG SWG); 2.8.1.2. The Outdoor Industry Association; 2.8.1.3. The Sustainable Apparel Coalition
2.8.2. Environmental assessment tools2.8.2.1. REACH registration; 2.8.2.2. Voluntary labelling systems; 2.8.2.3. Nike's materials sustainability index; 2.8.2.4. The Higg Index; 2.8.3. The way forward; 2.9. Sources of further information and advice; References ; Chapter 3: Recent developments in elastic fibers and yarns for sportswear; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Elastomeric fibers in sportswear; 3.2.1. Classifications, physical structure, and chemical structure of elastomeric fibers; 3.2.2. Manufacturing technology of elastomeric fibers