Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions | Vol.46, Issue.10 | | Pages T662-T667
49—Heat-Setting of Nylon Fabrics
A method of measuring the degree of setting in nylon fabrics by measuring the creasing angle of the wet fabric after creasing in water is described. A water temperature of 60°C was found to be the most suitable. The effect of various setting treatments was measured by this method. Dry heat-setting and steam-setting were compared as well as the effect of setting time and temperature. An equation describing the relationship between degree of setting and setting time was found. The relationship between degree of set, setting time and temperature is also briefly discussed.
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49—Heat-Setting of Nylon Fabrics
A method of measuring the degree of setting in nylon fabrics by measuring the creasing angle of the wet fabric after creasing in water is described. A water temperature of 60°C was found to be the most suitable. The effect of various setting treatments was measured by this method. Dry heat-setting and steam-setting were compared as well as the effect of setting time and temperature. An equation describing the relationship between degree of setting and setting time was found. The relationship between degree of set, setting time and temperature is also briefly discussed.
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