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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...
I. What Is Fabric Water Vapor Permeability? Fabric water vapor permeability refers to a fabric’s ability to allow water vapor to pass through it, and it is one of the core indicators for evaluating th...
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...
The significance of fabric air permeability test Air permeability is a physical index that characterizes the air permeability in the tested sample, mainly for porous materials with large air permeabil...