Issue 5 (94) / 2012
Authors: Malinowska-Olszowy Monika
This article is an attempt to depict the status of intellectual capital management among textile and clothing manufacturers in Poland. Its first part deals with theoretical issues, explains the notion and nature of intellectual capital, introduces... more »
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Prediction of Textile Waste Profile and Recycling Opportunities in Turk
Authors: Altun Şule
Effective utilisation and disposal of textile wastes requires an accurate prediction of solid waste generation. This research predicted the waste quantity generated in households and in industrial facilities in Turkey via surveys, factory research and official... more »
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Preparation and Characterisation of PSA/CNT Composites and Fibres
Authors: Chen Zhuoming, Xin Binjie, Wu Xiangji, Wang Xiaofeng, Du Weiping
In this paper, polysulfonamide/carbon nanotube (PSA/CNT) composite solutions with different CNT contents were prepared using the physical blending method. Corresponding composite fibers were extruded and fabricated through a set of wet spinning units, and composite membranes... more »
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Study of Self-twist Distribution Functions in Different Convergence Modes
Authors: Cui Hong, Yu Chongwen
Twist distribution functions of self-twist yarn are examined by calculating the twist distribution functions of two strands from the nip of self-twist rollers to the convergence point in three different convergence modes. Twist distribution curves of... more »
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Authors: Akhbari Mehdi, Zahiri Abdulreza, Bassam Seyed Jalal Eddin
In this study, five parameters of a mercerising machine, four parameters of untreated yarn and three parameters of the caustic soda bath affecting the tensile strength of mercerised yarn were investigated. Experiments were designed with the... more »
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Comparative Research of the Dynamic Young’s Module of Fibres
Authors: Więcek Tomasz, Konecki Włodzimierz
This work presents an investigation of the dynamic Young’s modulus for fibres of varied thickness performed on an Impulse Mechanical Spectrometer (IMS) and Dynamic Mechanical Analyser (DMA). The IMS was designed and built by the authors... more »
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Methodology for Evaluation of Fabric Geometry on the Basis of the Fabric Cross-Section
Authors: Kolčavová Sirková Brigita, Vyšanská Monika
A woven fabric structure is defined by mutual threads interlacing in the fabric as well as the basic parameters of the fabric. The interrelation among fabric parameters can be obtained by considering a geometrical model of... more »
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Twist Direction Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Woven Fabric
Authors: Mollanoori M., Alamdar-Yazdi A.
This work deals with the role that twist directions at the contact point of warp and weft play in the mechanical behaviour of fabrics. Two sets of 100 percent combed cotton yarns (20 tex) of different... more »
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Effect of Weave Structures on the Low Stress Mechanical Properties of Woven Cotton Fabrics
Authors: Sankaran V., Subramaniam Venkatraman
The introduction of parameters such as CFF (crossing over firmness factor) FYF (floating yarn factor) and FFF (fabric firmness factor) by research workers to represent fabric structures has improved our understanding of them. In this study... more »
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Study of BTCA and Nano-TiO2 Effect on Wrinkle Force and Recovery of Cotton/Polyester Blended Fabric
Authors: Azad Aryan, Hezavehi Emadaldin, Shahvazian Mohammad, Zolgharnein Peyman
In this study the wrinkle force and recovery, elongation, strength, Poisson’s ratio and initial modulus of cotton/polyester blended fabric (65/35%) have been investigated. Different samples were considered after being treated by 1,2,3,4-butane tetra carboxylic acid (BTCA)... more »
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Influence of Plain Knits Structure on Flammability and Air Permeability
Authors: Mikučioniené Daiva, Milašiute Laima, Baltušnikaite Julija, Milašius Rimvydas
The investigations of the influence of knit structure, i.e. linear density of yarns, loop length and tightness factor of the knit on garment flammability and permeability to air is presented in this paper. The investigations were... more »
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Authors: Uzun Muhammet, Uzun Muhammet
In this study, prior to the production of composites, auxetic and conventional polypropylene (PP) fibres were produced by the melt spinning technique. The fibres were tested and analysed in terms of Poisson’s ratio, linear density, elongation... more »
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Study on an Optimal Design of Mechanical Properties for PP/PET Nonwovens
Authors: Hong Gui-Bing, Hong Gui-Bing
This study aimed to determine the optimal process parameters of needle-punched nonwoven fabrics, and obtain the maximal strength of needle-punched nonwoven fabrics. The Taguchi approach and grey relational analysis were used to solve the multi-quality optimisation... more »
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Thermographic Assessment of Sweat Evaporation inside Clothing Systems
Authors: Mijović Budimir, Salopek Čubrić Ivana, Skenderi Zenun, Reischl Uwe
The purpose of the research project was to determine whether or not thermography can be used for assessing heat and moisture transport inside clothing systems worn by active duty police officers. An infrared camera system was... more »
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Authors: Hübner Matthias, Diestel Olaf, Sennewald Cornelia, Gereke Thomas, Cherif Chokri
The design of 3D component parts made of fiber-reinforced composites for load bearing applications demands a load oriented fiber alignement. During the draping of the textile an undefined displacement of fibers up to wrinkle formation occurs.... more »
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Authors: Malkiewicz Jadwiga, Drobina Robert, Lewandowski Stanisław
An analysis of the basic properties of geotextiles obtained by two-sided needle punching and by two-layered needle punching on the fabric underlay is presented in this paper. The influence of geotextile production technology on their functional... more »
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Authors: Irzmańska Emilia , Stefko Agnieszka
This paper concerns a comparative evaluation of methods for testing the cut resistance of gloves protecting against mechanical injuries according to PN-EN 388:2006 and PN-EN ISO 13997:2003 standards. The results of preliminary tests indicated that the... more »
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U n i v e r s i t y of Bielsko-Biała
Faculty of Textile Engineering and Environmental Protection
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Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design
of Lodz University of Technology
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