Investigation of Wear Behaviour of Sewn Assemblies of Viscose Linings with Different Treatment

Authors

  • Dainora BAČKAUSKAITĖ Kaunas University of Technology
  • Virginija DAUKANTIENĖ Kaunas University of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.2.485

Keywords:

seam slippage, viscose lining, treatment, friction

Abstract

Different types of chemical treatment of textile are widely applied in advanced textile. Finishing of textile can provide additional functional properties for products or/and to improve the appearance of final product as well as to improve their mechanical properties. In this research the influence of the industrial treatment of viscose linings on the parameters of fabric surface friction, on fabric surface appearance as well as on the slippage resistance of yarns at a seam was investigated. Raw, dyed, dyed and softened, dyed and non-slip finished plain weaved linings were investigated. The slippage resistance of yarns at a seam in woven fabrics was evaluated according to standard EN ISO 13936-1:2004. The friction was investigated according to the standard DIN 53375 in a fabric-fabric friction pair. Surface of raw, dyed, dyed and softened viscose lining was investigated using SEM. The obtained results have shown that the friction parameters as well as the parameters of seam slippage resistance of dyed or dyed and softened fabrics were higher than the ones of raw fabric. The highest differences in those parameters were obtained for lining that was dyed and treated with non-slip finishing. That type of finishing influenced the break of lining yarns without typical to the other investigated linings slipping near a stitching line.

http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.17.2.485

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Published

2011-07-04

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TEXTILE MATERIALS