1. STRENGTH OF A WAX COATED SILK YARN UNDER PERSPIRATION SOLUTIONS
- Author
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BONET Maria Angeles, BOU-BEDA Eva, MARTINEZ-MUNTÓ Raquel, GISBERT Payá Jaime, and DÍAZ GARCÍA Pablo
- Subjects
yarn ,wound ,traction resistance ,perspiration ,microorganisms ,Manufactures ,TS1-2301 - Abstract
Medical products play an important role in our society. Textile structures offer a wide variety of products which can be used in a wide variety of medical applications. When treating a deep wound, it needs to be sewed with some yarns in order to stick both sides in the wound. It requires the yarn to be in contact with the skin and depending on the place the wound is located, it is soaked on corporal fluids such as perspiration, saliva, blood, etc. The aim of this work is to determine if silk threads can be damaged by perspiration and lose some properties. Yarns with different conditions have been treated for 10 days with perspiration solutions and results showed that traction resistance decreases for some of the studied yarns and that microorganism s grow on the yarn surface. Despite the fact that some yarns show antimicrobial treatments, this test showed that wax coated is not enough to prevent the presence of microorganisms on the yarn. This is an important fact as the yarn is in directly in contact with the wounded are a and it can implies infections for the patiente. Results evidence that perspiration solutions can reduce the yarn ́s resistance and it can be a problem if the yarn lasts longer than 10 days. Obviously, the test was conducted at room temperature, about 22º C, and patiente's body is at higher levels 36.5-37º C. Thus, further studies should be conducted in order to test temperature or even though fineness influence.
- Published
- 2014