Analytical Calculation of Resistance to Burst of Single Jersey Underlying Two Synthetic Materials Used in Furniture Industry

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Synthetic leather materials, that have single jersey in their structures, are widely used both for the seat covers of cars and in the case of seats for furniture used in everyday life. To develop constructive and ingenious solutions that increase the durability of these materials in time, it is necessary to know all the requests that these materials have fulfil. In this paper we proposed an analytic study of two synthetic leather materials in terms of resistance to burst of the knits underlying their composite structure.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 254)

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102-105

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August 2016

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