Effect of Thread Count and Stitch Density (SPI) on 2/1 Twill Woven Fabric
Malaz Rahman Khan,
Md. Shamsuzzaman Rasel and
Dip Das
International Journal of Science and Business, 2020, vol. 4, issue 3, 37-45
Abstract:
The seam strength and seam efficiency of 2/1 twill woven fabric has been investigated all through the research where a variety of 20/2, 27, 30, 40, 40/1, 40/2 and 40/3 thread count were applied individually for superimposed, lapped and bound seam respectively. After preparation, each of the samples, brought into the tensile strength test and the breaking strength and efficiency were measured. For each case, seam strength increased with the increase of SPI at a constant thread count. The lowest seam strength and efficiency were achieved for samples sewed with 27Tex sewing thread, and the maximum value was achieved for samples which were stitched by 40/3 count.
Keywords: Stitch density; thread count; 2/1 twill fabric; strength and efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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