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I. What Is Fabric Crease Recovery? Fabric crease recovery (also known as wrinkle recovery) refers to a fabric’s ability to automatically return to a smooth, flat state after creases are formed by exte...
In the textile industry, flame-retardant textiles are being used in an increasingly wide range of applications—from industrial protective workwear and decorative fabrics in public spaces to infant and...
Introduction Tearing is one of the most common forms of failure in textiles during actual use. Whether a jacket cuff gets caught on a tree branch, the knee of work pants is struck by a sharp object, o...
I. What Is the Wyzenbeek Abrasion Test? The Wyzenbeek abrasion test, also known as the Oscillatory Cylinder Method, is one of the most widely used methods for testing fabric abrasion resistance in Nor...
I. Introduction: Abrasion Resistance Is the “Litmus Test” of Textile Durability Friction is ubiquitous throughout the lifecycle of textiles. From daily contact with the human body and furniture to the...
In the fields of textile material research and development and quality control, the electronic single-fiber tensile tester is a specialized instrument used to measure the breaking strength and elongat...
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