2014
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ms.20.1.2486
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Influence of Industrial Washing and Cyclic Fatigue on Slippage of Linen Fabric Threads along the Seam

Abstract: All seams of garments shall withstand the established force effect in the longitudinal and transverse directions. Resistance to thread slippage along the seam is a major property of fabrics that is regulated by strict guidelines. In many research works, lining fabrics are chosen as the object of research as thread slippage is the most typical of them. What concerns the reports exploring slippage of linen fabric threads along the seam, just very few papers are available. Studies dealing with the influence made … Show more

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“…Both longitudinal and traverse forces are created on seams which need to be resisted. Thread slippage along the seam line is detected at a time when higher tensile forces in the traverse direction affect the seam in the process of wear (Korunčak et al, 2014). Besides, the quality of textile as well as technological parameters of stitching play significant 726 IJCST 28,6 role on the performance of the sewn article (Pavlinic et al, 2006;Germanova-Krasteva and Petrov, 2008;Gribaa et al, 2006;Kadolph, 1998;Kalaoglu and Meric, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both longitudinal and traverse forces are created on seams which need to be resisted. Thread slippage along the seam line is detected at a time when higher tensile forces in the traverse direction affect the seam in the process of wear (Korunčak et al, 2014). Besides, the quality of textile as well as technological parameters of stitching play significant 726 IJCST 28,6 role on the performance of the sewn article (Pavlinic et al, 2006;Germanova-Krasteva and Petrov, 2008;Gribaa et al, 2006;Kadolph, 1998;Kalaoglu and Meric, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%