"The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties"
The research aims to study the effect of using chenille yarns produced from polyester microfiber on the properties of upholstery fabrics through a comparative study between samples of chenille fabric produced by different pile material of chenille yarns (traditional polyester (48 fiber) Polyester mi...
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Arab Association for Islamic Civilization and Art
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author | Mohamed Abd El Ghafour Gamal Radwan Heba Allah Abo Elnaga |
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description | The research aims to study the effect of using chenille yarns produced from polyester microfiber on the properties of upholstery fabrics through a comparative study between samples of chenille fabric produced by different pile material of chenille yarns (traditional polyester (48 fiber) Polyester microfiber chenille (288,576 fiber), different weave structures were used with difference of float weft length(1.5-2.1-2.6mm). Tests were done to the produced samples (tensile strength and elongation test of textile fabrics, abrasion resistance test; and stiffness of fabrics test). It was found in the statistical analysis of the tests’ results that chenille polyester microfiber (576 fibre) weave structure with a float length (1.5 mm) achieved the highest tensile strength and elongation, chenille polyester microfiber (288 fibre) weave structure with a float length (2.6 mm) achieved the highest abrasion resistance, and lastly traditional polyester (48 fiber) weave structure with a float length (1.5mm) has a higher stiffness. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b0ffd7c926944795aaf3e2affbc613112022-12-21T21:05:20ZaraArab Association for Islamic Civilization and ArtJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science2356-96542357-03422019-03-0141433636110.21608/mjaf.2019.25787"The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties"Mohamed Abd El Ghafour0Gamal Radwan1Heba Allah Abo Elnaga2Emeritus Prof of Textile Design. Spinning, Weaving and Knitting Dept- Faculty of Applied Arts& -Damietta UniversityProfessor of Textile Design Spinning, Weaving and Knitting Dept, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan UniversityAssistant lecture in Spinning, Weaving and Knitting Department - Faculty of Applied Arts - Damietta UniversityThe research aims to study the effect of using chenille yarns produced from polyester microfiber on the properties of upholstery fabrics through a comparative study between samples of chenille fabric produced by different pile material of chenille yarns (traditional polyester (48 fiber) Polyester microfiber chenille (288,576 fiber), different weave structures were used with difference of float weft length(1.5-2.1-2.6mm). Tests were done to the produced samples (tensile strength and elongation test of textile fabrics, abrasion resistance test; and stiffness of fabrics test). It was found in the statistical analysis of the tests’ results that chenille polyester microfiber (576 fibre) weave structure with a float length (1.5 mm) achieved the highest tensile strength and elongation, chenille polyester microfiber (288 fibre) weave structure with a float length (2.6 mm) achieved the highest abrasion resistance, and lastly traditional polyester (48 fiber) weave structure with a float length (1.5mm) has a higher stiffness.https://mjaf.journals.ekb.eg/article_25787.htmlfancy yarns- chenille- polyester- microfiber |
spellingShingle | Mohamed Abd El Ghafour Gamal Radwan Heba Allah Abo Elnaga "The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties" Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science fancy yarns- chenille- polyester- microfiber |
title | "The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties" |
title_full | "The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties" |
title_fullStr | "The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties" |
title_full_unstemmed | "The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties" |
title_short | "The Effect of Using Chenille Yarns Produced from polyester Microfiber on Upholstery Fabrics Properties" |
title_sort | the effect of using chenille yarns produced from polyester microfiber on upholstery fabrics properties |
topic | fancy yarns- chenille- polyester- microfiber |
url | https://mjaf.journals.ekb.eg/article_25787.html |
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