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Effect of enzymatic treatment and reactive dyeing on the low stress mechanical properties of linen fabric

Effect of enzymatic treatment and reactive dyeing on the low stress mechanical properties of... Abstract The present study was concerned mainly with the assessment of the modification of low stress mechanical properties of linen fabric that were induced by enzymatic treatment. In addition, the effect of dyeing with reactive dye on the enzyme treated linen fabric on the low stress mechanical properties were also investigated. Kawabata Evaluation System for Fabric (KES-F) instrument was used for assessing the low stress mechanical properties, i.e. tensile, shearing, bending, compression, and surface properties. Experimental results showed that the enzymatic treatment could alter those properties to different extent depending much on the concentration of enzyme used. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Fibers and Polymers Springer Journals

Effect of enzymatic treatment and reactive dyeing on the low stress mechanical properties of linen fabric

Fibers and Polymers , Volume 10 (3): 8 – Jun 1, 2009

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
2009 The Korean Fiber Society and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg GmbH
ISSN
1229-9197
eISSN
1875-0052
DOI
10.1007/s12221-009-0325-0
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Abstract

Abstract The present study was concerned mainly with the assessment of the modification of low stress mechanical properties of linen fabric that were induced by enzymatic treatment. In addition, the effect of dyeing with reactive dye on the enzyme treated linen fabric on the low stress mechanical properties were also investigated. Kawabata Evaluation System for Fabric (KES-F) instrument was used for assessing the low stress mechanical properties, i.e. tensile, shearing, bending, compression, and surface properties. Experimental results showed that the enzymatic treatment could alter those properties to different extent depending much on the concentration of enzyme used.

Journal

Fibers and PolymersSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 1, 2009

Keywords: Polymer Sciences

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