Correlation Analysis of Seamless Fabric Performance and Sizing Effect

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The study selects cylinder cloth which weaved by seamless fabric common materials as experimental samples, measures compressed thickness, bending length, extensibility, bending rigidity and etc index of fabrics, uses the stereotyped pleat recovery angle to characterize the setting effect. According to the experimental data, using statistical methods to analyze the correlation of these indicators and setting effects, ultimate goal is to improve fabric dimensional stability whatever wearing or stored, to provide a reference for optimizing the seamless fabric stereotypia. Results show that there is a close correlation between compression properties T2, T100, drape performance F0, shear stiffness G and stereotyped pleat recovery Angle.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 785-786)

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1121-1124

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September 2013

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© 2013 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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