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Moisture Management Fabrics Market Set to Grow to Meet Demand for Performance
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Apparel manufacturers shift their attention to the high-performance end of the Moisture Management Fabrics Market and consumers place increasing importance on the performance of garments, according to the latest issue of Performance Apparel Markets.

Moisture management is one of the key performance criteria in today's apparel
industry. It is defined as the ability of a garment to transport moisture away
from the skin to the garment's outer surface. This action prevents perspiration
from remaining next to the skin. In hot conditions, trapped moisture may heat
up and lead to fatigue or diminished performance. In cold conditions, trapped
moisture will drop in temperature and cause chilling and hypothermia. Excess
moisture may also cause the garment to become heavy, as well as cause damage
to the skin from chafing.

Any garment which is worn next to the skin or worn during exercise benefits from
moisture management properties. The range of applications for such fabrics continues
to expand as new fabric technology is released on to the market. In addition
to sportswear and active wear, there is also growing interest in moisture management
fabrics from the flame retardant apparel market.

Moisture is transported in textiles through capillary action or wicking. In textiles,
the spaces between the fibres effectively form tubes, which act as capillaries,
and transport the liquid away from the surface. As a rule, the narrower the spaces
between the fibres in a fabric, the more effectively they will draw up moisture.
For this reason, fabrics with many narrow capillaries, such as microfibres, are
ideal for moisture transport.

Another factor which affects moisture management is absorbency. However, while
greater absorbency increases the ability for moisture to be drawn into the fabric,
the tendency of absorbent fibres to retain such moisture affects comfort levels,
as the garment becomes saturated. It has been shown that fabrics which wick moisture
rapidly through the fabric while absorbing little water help to regulate body
temperature, improve muscle performance and delay exhaustion.

Generally, the most effective moisture management fabrics are high-tech synthetic
fabrics which are made from polyamide or polyester microfibres. These are lightweight,
are capable of transporting moisture efficiently, and dry relatively quickly.
Moisture management capabilities can also be enhanced by using certain finishing
processes, by varying the fabric or fibre construction, or by using a blend of
fibre types.

"Push-pull" fabrics -- bicomponent materials composed of a non-absorbent material
on the inside and an absorbent material on the outside -- have proved to be an
effective construction for moisture management fabrics. This is because the absorbent
material on the outside draws the moisture away from the skin while the non-absorbent
material keeps the skin dry.

In terms of key producers, one of the world's leading manufacturers of polyester-based
moisture management materials is Invista. This company's CoolMax and Thermolite
brands are found in a wide range of garments for sports and outdoor activities.
However, the pace of development has accelerated over the past ten years, and
a growing number of companies are now competing with these brands. Well known
names in this field include American Fibers and Yarn, Comfort Technologies, Hind,
Honeywell, Intera, Intex, Lenzing, Marmot, Milliken, Mitsui, Nano-Tex, Nike,
Patagonia, Pearl Izumi, Polartec, Reebok, Rhovyl, Schoeller, Tomen, USA-Pro,
and Wellman. The number of polyester-based moisture management fabrics on the
market has also increased dramatically in recent years, and includes Capilene
from Patagonia and Polartec's Power Dry.

As manufacturers of sports and active outdoor wear strive to improve the functionality
of their collections, the future will see further developments in the field of
moisture management fabrics. For example, the area of nano-fibres looks set to
revolutionise the moisture management market. In addition, the next generation
of "smart" textiles could see the development of fabrics which are able to respond
to changes in the environment by adjusting their pore size or thickness to allow
moisture through.

Sam Anson
AKTRIN Textile Information Center
Web: Moisture Management Fabrics Market

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