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Changes of Physical Properties of Hanji Yarn Blended Fabrics after Fusing

한지사 혼용직물의 접착심 접착 후 역학적 물성 변화

  • Jee, Ju-Won (Dept. of Fashion Stylist, Jeonju Kijeon College)
  • 지주원 (전주기전대학교 패션스타일리스트과)
  • Received : 2019.12.04
  • Accepted : 2020.01.22
  • Published : 2020.02.29

Abstract

We selected 100% cotton fabric, 100% Hanji yarn fabric and two kinds of cotton / Hanji yarn blended fabrics and fused them with three kinds of interlinings in order to examine changes to the physical properties and the post-adhesion physical properties of Hanji yarn blended fabrics. Changes in KES values were examined after fusing. First, EM, B, 2HB, MMD values of Hanji yarn blended fabrics were higher than cotton fabric, and LT, RT, G, 2HG, LC, WC values of cotton fabric were higher than Hanji yarn blended fabrics. Tensile recovery was lowered, bending stiffness was increased, and shear stiffness was lowered when Hanji yarn was mixed. Second, the KES value of LT, B, 2HB, G, 2HG, LC, WC increased after fusing, while the EM, MMD values decreased. SMD was shown to decrease or increase depending on the type of fabric. The adhesive effect on bending stiffness and shear stiffness due to the mixing of Hanji shows a different tendency in the comparison of αB and αG.

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