1997
DOI: 10.1108/09556229710185523
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Mechanical stability of fused textile systems

Abstract: Presents the results of tests to determine the mechanical stability of textile fusing systems using two instruments: pulser ERDT‐3 and rotary‐rolls set‐up ARRV. The pulser ERDT‐3 allows textile systems in different testing conditions to be fatigued; one‐sided and double‐sided loading. Using instrument ARRV the specimen is not only fatigued in repeated one‐axed loading, but at the same time, its surface is abraded. Determines the relations between fusing conditions, fabric properties and glue line texture under… Show more

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“…The bending rigidity of nonwoven fabrics has increased when fibres having a higher modulus are oriented in a single direction [104]. Thirdly, stiffness of the fused fabric composites is higher than the combined stiffness of the fabric and interlining due to the presence of the resin [105,106]. Presence of the resin also increases the bending length, which remained high even after several washes [33].…”
Section: Stiffnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bending rigidity of nonwoven fabrics has increased when fibres having a higher modulus are oriented in a single direction [104]. Thirdly, stiffness of the fused fabric composites is higher than the combined stiffness of the fabric and interlining due to the presence of the resin [105,106]. Presence of the resin also increases the bending length, which remained high even after several washes [33].…”
Section: Stiffnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system affects fusing by holding the assembly to be fused with a conveyor belt whilst passing through a heat source and either simultaneously or subsequently applying pressure. The advantages and disadvantages of fusing press systems are summarized in Table 4 [4,65,91,92,93,94].…”
Section: Fusing Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, textiles, the sewn seams or bonds of garments should be tested under different loading conditions. There are some research works analyzing the importance of some factors such as chemical cleaning and laundering (Bhat et al, 2004;Gutauskas and Masteikaitė, 1997;Seram and Nandasiri, 2015;Jakubčionienė and Masteikaitė, 2010), adhesive type ( Jana, 2011;Frydrych and Greszta, 2016), substrate structure and properties, technological parameters or seam construction (Seram and Nandasiri, 2015;Jakubčionienė et al, 2012) on bond strength. There were also determined that bonds strength can range from 3.9 N/mm up to 10.2 N/mm (Seram and Nandasiri, 2015) or from 0.42 N/mm up to 4.76 N/mm ( Jakubčionienė et al, 2012) depending on fabric structure and composition as well as on seam type.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%