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A Study of Abrasion and Frictional Behaviour of Nonwoven Interlining Produced with Different Coating Methods

Journal

FIBERS AND POLYMERS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 371-375

Publisher

KOREAN FIBER SOC
DOI: 10.1007/s12221-011-0371-2

Keywords

Spunbond nonwoven; Friction force; Friction coefficient; Interlining materials

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  1. Cukurova University-BAPKOM [MMF 2006 D 24]

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Interlinings are produced recently not only natural and synthetics fibers but also fiber sheet form in nonwoven production methods. During usage, the fabric wears out and because of this problem fabric surface structure deteriorates. As a result of investigation of fabrics surface and frictional properties has been important before usage of garments. For this reason, a patented laboratory instrument was designed which is based on horizontal working principle of accessing friction coefficient of fibrous textile surfaces. The tested materials were nonwoven interlining materials produced by spunbond methods. Abrasion resistance of paste dot-CoPES nonwoven interlining material is lower than others because of softness handle. On the contrary, friction coefficients have been obtained higher values.

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