Joining textiles : principles and applications

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    • Jones, Ian
    • Stylios, George K.

書誌事項

Joining textiles : principles and applications

edited by I. Jones and G.K. Stylios

(Woodhead Publishing in textiles, no. 110)

Woodhead Publishing in association with the Textile Institute, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Understanding the techniques for joining fabrics together in a way that considers durability, strength, leak-tightness, comfort in wear and the aesthetics of the joints is critical to the production of successful, structurally secure fabric products. Joining textiles: Principles and applications is an authoritative guide to the key theories and methods used to join fabrics efficiently.Part one provides a clear overview of sewing technology. The mechanics of stitching, sewing and problems related to sewn textiles are discussed, along with mechanisms of sewing machines and intelligent sewing systems. Part two goes on to explore adhesive bonding of textiles, including principles, methods and applications, along with a review of bonding requirements in coating and laminating of textiles. Welding technologies are the focus of part three. Heat sealing, ultrasonic and dielectric textile welding are covered, as are laser seaming of fabrics and the properties and performance of welded or bonded seams. Finally, part four reviews applications of joining textiles such as seams in non-iron shirts and car seat coverings, joining of wearable electronic components and technical textiles, and the joining techniques involved in industrial and medical products including nonwoven materials.With its distinguished editors and international team of expert contributors, Joining textiles is an important reference work for textile product manufacturers, designers and technologists, fibre scientists, textile engineers and academics working in this area.

目次

Contributor contact details Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles Introduction Chapter 1: Types of fabric and their joining requirements Abstract: 1.1 Introduction 1.2 The main types of natural fibre 1.3 Synthetic fibres 1.4 High performance fibres 1.5 The process of creating fabrics from fibres 1.6 Woven fabric structures 1.7 Knitted fabric structures 1.8 Non-woven fabrics 1.9 Joining fabrics: seams and stitches 1.10 Stitching in practice: the case of high performance fabrics 1.11 Alternative methods of joining fabrics: welded seams 1.12 Ultrasonic welding 1.13 Conclusions 1.14 Acknowledgements Part 1: Sewing technology Chapter 2: The mechanics of stitching Abstract: 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The principles of stitching 2.3 Conclusion 2.5 Appendix: nomenclature and notation Chapter 3: The sewing of textiles Abstract: 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Types of sewing machine 3.3 Machine feeding systems 3.4 Machine settings and sewing quality 3.5 Needle size and point type 3.6 Stitch classification and applications 3.7 Seam classification and applications 3.8 Sewing threads 3.9 Seaming quality problems 3.10 Seam pucker: causes and prevention 3.11 Thread breakage: causes and prevention 3.12 Needle breakage 3.13 Slipped/missed stitching: causes and prevention 3.14 Uneven seams: causes and prevention 3.15 Comparing welded and sewn seams 3.16 Future trends Chapter 4: Mechanisms of sewing machines Abstract: 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The evolution of the sewing machine 4.3 Machine categorisation 4.4 Integrated stitching unit (ISU) 4.5 Types of motors used in sewing machines 4.6 Three-thread overlock with a microprocessor 4.7 Mechanised sewing machines 4.8 Semi-automatic machines, automated workstations and transfer lines 4.9 Advantages and limitations of machine automation 4.10 Computer numerical control (CNC) 4.11 Achieving fully automated apparel manufacture through the application of robotics 4.12 Conclusion 4.13 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 5: Problems relating to sewing Abstract: 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Seam elasticity 5.3 Seam failure 5.4 Seam problems related to material feeding 5.5 Problems in stitch formation 5.6 Seam pucker and other surface distortions 5.7 Future trends 5.8 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 6: The quality and performance of sewn seams Abstract: 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Seam strength 6.3 Seam extensibility and recovery 6.4 Seam puckering 6.5 Seam slippage 6.6 Drape and bending 6.7 Seam grinning/gaping 6.8 Barrier properties of seams 6.9 Flame retardancy of seams 6.10 Degradation/damage of seams 6.11 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 7: Intelligent sewing systems for garment automation and robotics Abstract: 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Developments in the automation of sewing 7.3 Operational principles of the intelligent sewability environment (ISE) 7.4 Conclusions Part II: Adhesive bonding of textiles Chapter 8: Adhesive bonding of textiles: principles, types of adhesive and methods of use Abstract: 8.1 Introduction to adhesives in the textile industry 8.2 Reasons for the success and failure of adhesives 8.3 Classification of adhesives used in textile applications 8.4 Bonding processes 8.5 Trends in adhesive types Chapter 9: Adhesive bonding of textiles: applications Abstract: 9.1 Introduction: textiles and adhesive joining 9.2 Adhesives and adhesive applications 9.3 Properties achieved by adhesive joining 9.4 Examples of adhesive use 9.5 Future trends 9.6 Acknowledgements Chapter 10: Bonding requirements in coating and laminating of textiles Abstract: 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Materials and adhesives in coating and laminating 10.3 Coating process 10.4 Laminating process 10.5 Properties and applications of coated and laminated fabrics 10.6 Conclusion Part III: Welding technologies Chapter 11: The use of heat sealing, hot air and hot wedge to join textile materials Abstract: 11.1 Heat sealing of textiles: introduction 11.2 Equipment for heat sealing 11.3 Factors affecting the quality of heat sealing 11.4 Applications of heat sealing in textiles 11.5 Hot air wedge and hot wedge welding of textiles: introduction 11.6 Equipment for hot air/wedge welding 11.7 Factors affecting the quality of hot air/wedge welding 11.8 Applications of hot air/wedge welding in textiles Chapter 12: Ultrasonic and dielectric welding of textiles Abstract: 12.1 Ultrasonic welding: an introduction 12.2 Equipment for ultrasonic welding 12.3 Factors affecting the quality of ultrasonic welding 12.4 Applications of ultrasonic welding in textiles 12.5 Dielectric welding: an introduction 12.6 Equipment for dielectric welding 12.7 Factors affecting the quality of dielectric welding 12.8 Applications of dielectric welding Chapter 13: Laser seaming of fabrics Abstract: 13.1 Introduction 13.2 The laser welding process 13.3 The main processing parameters in laser welding and their effects 13.4 Equipment in laser welding 13.5 Textile materials that can be laser welded 13.6 Joint designs in laser welding 13.7 Monitoring and quality control in laser welding 13.8 Comparison between stitched and laser welded seams 13.9 Applications of laser welding 13.10 Future trends Chapter 14: Properties and performance of welded or bonded seams Abstract: 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Performance properties of seams 14.3 Quality evaluation of welded or bonded seams 14.4 Conclusion Part IV: Applications of joining textiles Chapter 15: The appearance of seams in non-iron shirts Abstract: 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Wrinkle-free fabrics 15.3 Non-iron shirts and seam pucker 15.4 Interlinings as sewing aids 15.5 The stitching of non-iron shirts 15.6 Discussion and conclusion 15.7 Acknowledgements 15.8 Appendix: key terms and definitions Chapter 16: Seams in car seat coverings: properties and performance Abstract: 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Materials and machines for sewing car seat covers 16.3 Influence of the seam on materials for making car seat covers 16.4 Seaming problems in car seat covers and their solution 16.5 Future trends 16.6 Conclusions 16.7 Acknowledgement Chapter 17: Joining of wearable electronic components Abstract: 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Conducting fibres 17.3 Conducting yarns 17.4 Fabrics and composites 17.5 Connecting technologies 17.6 Requirements of electronic interconnects 17.7 Applications 17.8 Future trends 17.9 Sources of further information and advice 17.10 Acknowledgements Chapter 18: Joining of technical textiles with stringent seam demands Abstract: 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Joining techniques for textiles with stringent seam demands 18.3 Applications of stringent seams in technical textiles 18.4 Future trends 18.5 Sources of further information and advice 18.6 Acknowledgement Chapter 19: Nonwoven materials and joining techniques Abstract: 19.1 Introduction 19.2 Principles of nonwovens 19.3 Raw materials 19.4 Web formation technology 19.5 Web bonding technology 19.6 Nonwoven fabric finishing 19.7 Techniques for joining nonwoven materials 19.8 Future trends in the nonwoven market 19.9 Acknowledgements Chapter 20: Epilogue: joining textiles Index

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