Study on the Light-Proofness of Double-Layer Curtain Fabrics

Article Preview

Abstract:

To provide the technical support for developing the highly light-proof decorative fabrics. Based on the weaving rationale of jet-weaving technology of electronic dobby jacquard, 2 type of double-layer fabrics was designed from weft arrangement ration, fabric count and yarn type, then tested on related performance including light-proofness. This dissertation combines all results of the fabric performance tests. Designed with 140 ends/cm, 72 picks/cm, weft arrangement ratio 2:1:1, and FDY silk as weft yarn, the highly light-proof drapery fabrics can achieve soft texture, lustrous surface and excellent light-proofness, which can satisfy the customers.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

250-253

Citation:

Online since:

October 2014

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] M. Z. LI. (2004). The exploration of shading coating on decorative fabric. Polyurethane Monthly, (09): 80-82. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[2] P. L. CHEN. (2012). Study on the Sunshade Property of Fabric based on the Dope-dyeing filament. Master Degree Thesis, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Zhejiang, P.R. China.

Google Scholar

[3] Z. Q. LU, C. G. WANG. (2010). Design of new full light shading curtain fabric. Shanghai Textile Science & Technology, 38(5): 48-49. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[4] X. X. JIANG. (2012). Design of double-layer yarn-dyed fabrics based on different distributions of connection points. Journal of Textile Research, 3(5): 31-33. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar

[5] Warren J. Yasper & Eva T. Kovacs. (1994). Using Neural Networks & NIR spectrophotometry to Identify Fibers. Textile Res. J, 64(8): 444-448.

DOI: 10.1177/004051759406400803

Google Scholar

[6] N. ZHANG. (2011). Reserch on the key skills of preparation and testing of opaque fabrics. Master Degree Thesis, Donghua University, Shanghai, P.R. China.

Google Scholar

[7] X. S. LIU, Y. H. GAO, F. M. WANG. et al. (2011). Testing light shielding properties of fabrics. Journal of Textile Research, 32(3): 70-76. (In Chinese).

Google Scholar