Affiliation:
1. Fabric Research Laboratories, Inc., 1000 Providence Highway, Dedham, Mass. 02026, U. S. A.
Abstract
Fabrics woven from synthetic fibers are usually heat-set in order to improve their hand and other performance characteristics. During the heat-setting process, the inter-yarn forces are relaxed and, as a consequence, the bending hysteresis of the fabric is reduced. An experimental method is described that permits the continuous measurement of the bending hysteresis of fabrics over a range of temperatures up to the melting point of the polymer. By this means, the variations of fabric properties during the heat-setting process may be followed and compared with measurements made on fabrics that have been heat-set and allowed to cool. Results are presented for nylon, Dacron, polypropylene, and Nomex fabrics, and the significance of the various behavior characteristics is discussed.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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