Fabric Friction (Paperback)


Fabric friction, which is defined as the resistance to motion, can be detected when a fabric is rubbed mechanically against itself or tactually between the finger and thumb. Friction is considered to be one property of cloth which has considerable importance in the fields of both technological and subjective assessment. Regarding the field of technology, friction is associated with the cutting of fabric multilayer and the separation of the fabrics in garment industries, and the friction of garments on other garments, upholstery and press covers. This monograph were include the primary objectives of determining what is known about the nature fabric friction, what are the various test methods employed in characterizing this property, what are the effects of various procedure and material factors on its value and, most importantly, what are the gaps that still exist in the scientific literature concerning this important physical property.

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Fabric friction, which is defined as the resistance to motion, can be detected when a fabric is rubbed mechanically against itself or tactually between the finger and thumb. Friction is considered to be one property of cloth which has considerable importance in the fields of both technological and subjective assessment. Regarding the field of technology, friction is associated with the cutting of fabric multilayer and the separation of the fabrics in garment industries, and the friction of garments on other garments, upholstery and press covers. This monograph were include the primary objectives of determining what is known about the nature fabric friction, what are the various test methods employed in characterizing this property, what are the effects of various procedure and material factors on its value and, most importantly, what are the gaps that still exist in the scientific literature concerning this important physical property.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 2014

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First published

May 2014

Editors

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 4mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

72

ISBN-13

978-3-659-54063-9

Barcode

9783659540639

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LSN

3-659-54063-3



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