International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology: Volume 4 Issue 1

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Table of contents

Compression Behaviour of Stacked Woven Fabrics

A.L. Price, T.G. Clapp

Understanding the behaviour of fabric in bulk form is necessary for the optimum design of automated material handling systems. Considers the bulk behaviour of stacks of cut fabric…

Automatic Manipulation of Fabric in the Czechoslovak Garment Industry

Antonín Havelka, Zdenêk Kus

Examines the problems involved in mechanically lifting a cut piece of fabric from stacked layers, successfully separating the single piece, and transferring it to a precisely…

A Simulation of Drycleaning of Pigskin Apparel: PART I. PERFORMANCE WITH FUSIBLE INTERLININGS

Sara J. Kadolph, Grace I. Kunz, Shari A. Stout, Lena Horne

First of two papers which investigate the factors that influence drycleaning performance of commercially available pigskin apparel. Examines two drycleaning solvents and two…

Automated Lace Measurement

K. Brown, T. Lunney

In today's competitive world with reduced profit margins it is important for manufacturers accurately to monitor incoming raw material to ensure that there is no shortfall in…

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ISSN:

0955-6222

Online date, start – end:

1989

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof George Stylios