Regularity of compressive knit for a burned human skin

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Fadhel Jaafar
Mohamed A. Lassoued
Mahdi Sahnoun
Souad Sfar
Morched Cheikhrouhou

Abstract

Background: The regularity of a compressive knit is defined as its ability to perform its function in a burnt skin. This property is essential to avoid the phenomenon of rejection of the material or toxicity problems
But: Make knits biocompatible with high burnet of human skin.
Methods: We fabric knits of elastic material. To ensure good adhesion to the skin, we made elastic material, typically a tight loop knitted. The Length of yarn absorbed by stitch and the raw matter are changed with each sample. The physical properties of each sample are measured and compared. Surface modifications are made to these samples by impregnation of microcapsules based on jojoba oil.
Results: Knits are compressif, elastic in all directions, light, thin, comfortable, and washable for hygiene issues. In addition, the washing can find their compressive properties. The Jojoba Oil microcapsules hydrated the human burnet skin. This moisturizer is used to the firmness of the wound and it gives flexibility to the skin.
Conclusion: Compressive Knits are biocompatible with burnet skin. The mixture of natural and synthetic fibers is irreplaceable in terms comfort and regularity.

Keywords:

Compressive knit, Hydration, Regularity, Burn Skin

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