Descriptive Sensory Analysis in Practice 2004
DOI: 10.1002/9780470385036.ch5c
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Development of Terminology to Describe the Handfeel Properties of Paper and Fabrics

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“…For example, the Spectrum Method of Descriptive Hand Evaluation proposed by Civille and Dus [3] selected twenty-one fabric hand descriptors represented in 15-point intensity scale. However, this method is not appropriate for consumer use since it needs a lot of training before the evaluation.…”
Section: Subjective Fabric Hand Descriptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the Spectrum Method of Descriptive Hand Evaluation proposed by Civille and Dus [3] selected twenty-one fabric hand descriptors represented in 15-point intensity scale. However, this method is not appropriate for consumer use since it needs a lot of training before the evaluation.…”
Section: Subjective Fabric Hand Descriptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, unlike in packaging, sensory perception of fabrics has been thoroughly studied with particular attention to haptic perception. Civille and Dus (1990), for instance, adapted the sensory profile (ISO 13299, 2003) to the textile field, and suggested a terminology to use with paper and fabrics. Giboreau, Navarro, Faye, and Dumortier (2001) then proposed a step-by-step approach to establish the list of sensory attributes characterizing automotive fabrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensory profile (ISO 13299, 2003) has been adapted to the textile field, for example by Civille and Dus (1990) who suggested a terminology for use with paper and fabrics. Some studies used sensory profile to examine the potential effects of different processes and/or treatments, such as yarn structure of ladies' hosiery , finishing (Philippe, Dacremont, Schacher, & Adolphe, 2001), or laundering (Mackay, Anand, & Bishop, 1999) on fabric touch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%