Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25162
Title: Evaluation of chenille fabric abrasion performance with several abrasion test methods
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Tekstil Mühendisliği Bölümü.
0000-0003-2494-6485
0000-0003-3283-4117
Çeven, Erhan Kenan
Özdemir, Özcan
B-1488-2019
AAG-4653-2019
6504089018
8577587200
Keywords: Materials science
Parameters
Abrasion resistance
Chenille fabric
Chenille yarn
Pile fabric
Upholstery
Issue Date: Nov-2005
Publisher: Assoc Textile Engineers Technicians
Citation: Çeven, E. K. ve Özdemir, Ö. (2005). "Evaluation of chenille fabric abrasion performance with several abrasion test methods". Tekstil, 54(11), 535-540.
Abstract: The main objective of this study is to investigate the abrasion properties of upholstery fabrics from chenille yarns, comparatively using different abrasion test methods. The abrasion resistance measurements of the test samples are performed on a Martindale abrasion tester. Several abrasion test methods are employed, determination of abrasion cycle (pile abrasion started), ASTM 4158-82, EN ISO 1294 7-2 for woven fabrics and EN ISO 1294 7-2 for pile fabrics using chenille fabric samples to investigate the sensitivity of different evaluation methods to various yarn parameters. Furthermore, a chenille yarn abrasion device is used to measure abrasion resistance in the yarn form. Correlation analyses reveal the relationships between variables of yarn mass loss (016), fabric mass loss (016), and abrasion cycles (pile abrasion started, pile is fully worn off, and two threads are broken). The experimental results show that abrasion resistance of the fabrics tested are significantly affected by chenille yarn production parameters and fiber types for all the test methods employed. Evaluations are made of the practical uses of different abrasion methods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25162
ISSN: 0492-5882
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