Volume 18, Issue 3, November 2016, Pages 760–772
Mohamed Abd El-Gawad1 and Hanan Said Abdelkader2
1 Spinning and Weaving Dept., Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt
2 Industrial Development Authority, Egypt
Original language: English
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The three dimensional upholstery is considered as one of the fabrics which have distinctive technical and aesthetic values. This effect comes from the presence of projections or wrinkles in the fabric which leads to better aesthetic nature and decorative sense. This in turn enriches the appearance of these types of fabrics. The three dimensional effect can be obtained through several production methods. This research is concerned with the possibility of obtaining projections and heights (three dimensional effects) on the surface of the fabrics through altering the applied production method used in weaving or finishing stages then studying the effect of each applied method on the physical and mechanical properties of the upholstery fabrics. Four fabrics having the same design were produced by different applied methods to achieve three dimensional effect then these fabrics were tested for essential functional properties such as tensile strength, tear strength, stiffness and abrasion resistance. The test results obtained showed that sample which was produced by weft backed cloth method has scored the highest value for tensile strength in warp direction and abrasion resistance.
Author Keywords: double cloth, backed cloth, warp tension, tensile strength, abrasion resistance, tear strength.
Mohamed Abd El-Gawad1 and Hanan Said Abdelkader2
1 Spinning and Weaving Dept., Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt
2 Industrial Development Authority, Egypt
Original language: English
Copyright © 2016 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
The three dimensional upholstery is considered as one of the fabrics which have distinctive technical and aesthetic values. This effect comes from the presence of projections or wrinkles in the fabric which leads to better aesthetic nature and decorative sense. This in turn enriches the appearance of these types of fabrics. The three dimensional effect can be obtained through several production methods. This research is concerned with the possibility of obtaining projections and heights (three dimensional effects) on the surface of the fabrics through altering the applied production method used in weaving or finishing stages then studying the effect of each applied method on the physical and mechanical properties of the upholstery fabrics. Four fabrics having the same design were produced by different applied methods to achieve three dimensional effect then these fabrics were tested for essential functional properties such as tensile strength, tear strength, stiffness and abrasion resistance. The test results obtained showed that sample which was produced by weft backed cloth method has scored the highest value for tensile strength in warp direction and abrasion resistance.
Author Keywords: double cloth, backed cloth, warp tension, tensile strength, abrasion resistance, tear strength.
How to Cite this Article
Mohamed Abd El-Gawad and Hanan Said Abdelkader, “Effect of production method variation used to produce three dimensional upholstery fabrics on functional performance,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 760–772, November 2016.