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“Study of Abrasion Resistance of Denim Fabric by Changing Shedding Mechanism, Fabric Construction & Finishing Process (Singeing, De-Sizing)â€

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  • Ayub Nabi Khan

    (BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Bangladesh)

  • Sahabul Islam

    (BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Bangladesh)

  • Samee Shakir

    (BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Bangladesh)

  • Rahmat Ullah

    (BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Bangladesh)

  • Azizul Haque

    (BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, Bangladesh)

Abstract

“Study of Abrasion Resistance Properties of Denim Woven Fabric by Changing of Shedding Mechanism, Fabric Construction & Finishing Process (Singeing, De-Sizing)†In this experimental work, the experiment was carried out considering three following cases: Case 1: Abrasion resistance properties of denim fabrics using cam shedding and dobby shedding, keeping fabric construction, yarn count (12s + 12s + 10s) & 10S70D (cotton + spandex) same, here same sizing recipe was used in both the cases (Table 1).

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  • Ayub Nabi Khan & Sahabul Islam & Samee Shakir & Rahmat Ullah & Azizul Haque, 2018. "“Study of Abrasion Resistance of Denim Fabric by Changing Shedding Mechanism, Fabric Construction & Finishing Process (Singeing, De-Sizing)â€," Current Trends in Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 3(3), pages 63-68, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ctftte:v:3:y:2018:i:3:p:63-68
    DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2018.03.555614
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