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The Winter Olympics are in full swing. (Real) snow may be in short supply but it is still really cold at the Olympic sports facilities. Along with tricks of the trade ranging from blankets to cold plasters, warm functional underwear is a must for athletes, coaches and spectators alike. It is mostly knitted on circular knitting machines.
“In view of the icy temperatures
reported in coverage of the Olympics, thermal underwear would seem to me to be
an obvious choice,” says Jürgen Müller, head of the patterns department at the
circular knitting machine manufacturer Mayer & Cie. His choice of underwear
can be manufactured in different ways on a circular knitting machine.
Extra warm
thermal underwear: Single jersey, plush and fine rib all deliver warmth and
comfort
First is a fully elastomer-plated
fabric made of thicker yarns such as microfibres of between 150/1 and 167/1
dtex, all in E28 gauge. The inside of the single jersey fabric is napped for a
fleece effect. Circular knitting machines the Mayer & Cie. expert recommends
for this purpose are the MV 4 3.2. II
and the S4-3.2.
Relanit machines suitable for the manufacture of thermal underwear are the Relanit 3.2 S, the Relanit 3.2 HS
and the Relanit 4.0.
Plush fabric with a 1.5 mm short
loop also feels like fleece on the skin. The MPU 1.6 knits
this fabric in gauges E22 to E28. “Yarn that shrinks a little is especially
good for this purpose,” Müller explains. “It can be functional microfibre yarn,
which is always multifilament.” A 10 per cent admixture of elastomer yarn is
also common. Silver yarn cabe knitted in as an option to prevent unwanted odour
generation.
The third alternative for circular
machine-knitted thermal underwear is fine rib fabric napped inside. Elastic by
definition, it does not require any elastomer content. “Underwear manufacturers
often opt for a mixture of 75 per cent cotton and 25 per cent polyester,”
Müller says. “On an FV 2.0
or a D4 2.2 the double jersey fabric comes out fine in E22 to E24
gauge.”
Sports
underwear, figure accentuating and extra breathable: Body mapping and fine
gauges
Those who perform a physical
activity with a high degree of intensity and are quick to perspire should wear
as their first layer fine single jersey underwear. “Good results,” Jürgen
Müller says, “are achieved with polyester and polyamide yarns combined with a
higher elastomer content of up to 18 per cent.” The fabric is knitted in fine
gauges of E28 to E44 on, for example, an MV 4-3.2 II or
an S4-3.2 II. The resulting compression effect makes fabrics especially
breathable and easy and pleasant to wear.
“Body mapping is another trend in
sports underwear,” Müller says. It takes the different perspiration areas of
the human body into account. Patterns are made with double-sided plating. Body
mapping requires larger plain segments in the back or stomach area as well as
breathable jacquard areas underneath the armpits or on the sides. Body mapping
structures almost without exception require elastomer plating. That means
knitting with three yarns: basic, plated and elastomer. “The right machine for
this task is our MJ 3.2 E,”
Müller says, adding that “not even this option is likely to keep spectators
warm at the Games in China…”
SHIMA
SEIKI to Exhibit at Pitti Filati 90
SHIMA SEIKI ITALIA S.p.A., Italian
subsidiary of leading Japanese computerized knitting solutions provider SHIMA
SEIKI MFG., LTD., will exhibit at the 90th edition of the Pitti Immagine Filati
exhibition in Florence, Italy. Products exhibited will include the N.SVR123SP
computerized flat knitting machine as well as APEXFiz design software.
The N.SVR123SP computerized knitting
machine features a special loop presser bed, capable of producing hybrid inlay
fabrics with both knit and weave characteristics. Demand for such novel fabrics
are very high across a wide range of applications, from fashion apparel to
sportswear, innerwear, outerwear, uniforms and other functional clothing, as
well as home furnishing and technical textiles. Shown in 18G at the SHIMA SEIKI
booth, N.SVR123SP will also feature the special i-Plating option, capable of
alternating yarn colors in any pattern, producing jacquard-like designs using
plain jersey stitch. Plating can be performed within the same course and for
individual needles. In combination with the loop presser and spring-type
moveable sinker system even greater diversity in knit design is possible. An
SVR123SP machine in 14G with i-Plating option will also be on display at the
booth of yarn spinner IAFIL S.p.A. as well.
APEXFiz is subscription-based design
software that maintains the proven functions that have made SHIMA SEIKI’s
SDS-ONE APEX series design systems so popular with fashion designers. Installed
on personal computers, those strengths are now enhanced with the added
versatility to adapt to different work styles and business environments
including teleworking and telecommuting. APEXFiz software supports the creative
side of fashion from planning and design to colorway evaluation, realistic
fabric simulation and 3D virtual sampling. Virtual samples are a digitized
version of sample making that are accurate enough to be used effectively as
prototypes, replacing physical sampling and consequently reducing time, cost
and material that otherwise go to waste. APEXFiz thereby helps to realize
sustainability and digitally transform the fashion supply chain.
APEXFiz along with SHIMA SEIKI’s
yarnbank digital yarn web platform are featured at a special section launched
at the previous session of Pitti Filati no. 89 called Pitti Studios. Pitti
Studios is a content production service that yarn companies exhibiting at Pitti
Filati can use for their own promotion. Yarn companies provide a piece of yarn,
which is digitized on yarnbank and used to simulate photorealistic fabric on
APEXFiz. This is then processed by a creative studio specializing in digital
content to provide static and animated 3D virtual representations. The process
shows how to use the latest DX tools to provide accurate representation of a
finished garment without having to produce any fabric, converting the
conventionally wasteful process of sample-making into a sustainable one.
Continuing from past editions of
Pitti Filati are knit samples produced in collaboration with Italian designer
Vittorio Branchizio.
Exhibition Details
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Date: |
Wednesday, 2nd - Friday, 4th
February, 2022 |
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Hours: |
9:00AM - 6:00PM |
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Location: |
Stazione Leopolda |
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