Friction in textile materials
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Friction in textile materials
(Woodhead Publishing in textiles, no. 78)
CRC Press , Woodhead Publishing, 2008
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- : uk
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Note
"The textile institute"
"Published by Woodhead Publishing Limited in association with the textile institute"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: us ISBN 9780849334788
Description
The action of friction in fibers and textiles plays a major role in product performance, from the generation of the fiber through to the various ways a garment responds to wear. Friction in Textiles addresses both the beneficial and detrimental processes of friction with chapters on fiber structure, the sources of friction, measurement techniques, static electrification, shrink proofing and felting, surface modification treatments, effects of friction on synthetic and natural fibers and fabrics, and the role friction plays in textile processing. It also covers the structure and morphology of fibers and includes a historical perspective and future outlook of these studies.
Table of Contents
Part One: Understanding Friction in Textiles
Textile fiber morphology, structure and properties in relation to friction
Fundamental concepts of friction and lubrication affecting textile fibers
Friction behaviour of fibrous materials used in textiles
Stick-slip phenomena in textiles
Experimental methods for analyzing friction in textiles
Part two: Friction in Particular Textile Fibres, Structures, and Processes
Friction and Surface Characteristics of Cotton Fibers
Friction, felting and shrink-proofing of wool
Friction and surface characteristics of synthetic fibers
The role of fiber friction in staple fiber processing
Friction in woven fabrics
Finishes and treatments to control friction in textile fibers
Boundary lubrication phenomena in coated textile surfaces
- Volume
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: uk ISBN 9781855739208
Description
Friction is a major issue in both the production of textiles and in the finished product. This authoritative book reviews how friction occurs and the ways it can be measured and controlled.The book begins by looking at how friction can be defined and how the structure and properties of textile fibres lead to friction behaviour. It also discusses slip-stick phenomena in textiles and ways of measuring friction in yarns and fabric. The second part of the book reviews friction in particular textiles, including cotton, wool and synthetic fibres as well as woven fabrics. These and other chapters also discuss ways of controlling friction, including fabric finishes and lubricants.With its distinguished editor and contributions from some of the world's leading authorities in the subject, Friction in textile materials is a standard reference for the textile industry and those researching this important topic.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Understanding friction in textiles: Textile fiber morphology, structure and properties in relation to friction
- Fundamental concepts of friction and lubrication affecting textile fibers
- Friction behaviour of fibrous materials used in textiles
- Stick-slip phenomena in textiles
- Experimental methods for analyzing friction in textiles. Part 2 Friction in particular textile fibers and processes: Friction and surface characteristics of cotton fibers
- Friction, felting and shrink-proofing of wool
- Friction and surface characteristics of synthetic fibers
- The role of fiber friction in staple fiber processing
- Friction in woven fabrics
- Finishes and treatments to control friction in textile fibers
- Boundary lubrication phenomena in coated textile surfaces.
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