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Surface Roughness Evaluation of Treated Woven Fabric by Using a Textile Surface Tester

ROMDHANI Zouhaier (Laboratory of Polymers - Biopolymers and Organics Materials, Faculty of Sciences of Monastir - University of Monastir, Tunisia, )
HAMDAOUI Mohamed (L.E.S.T.E., E.N.I.M. - University of Monastir - Tunisia)
BAFFOUN Ayda (L.E.S.T.E., E.N.I.M. - University of Monastir - Tunisia)
MAATOUG Najeh (Textile Research Unit, ISET of Ksar Hellal, Tunisia)
ROUDESLI Sadok (Laboratory of Polymers - Biopolymers and Organics Materials, Faculty of Sciences of Monastir - University of Monastir, Tunisia)

Research Journal of Textile and Apparel

ISSN: 1560-6074

Article publication date: 1 May 2013

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Abstract

Consumers use their sense of touch instinctively to evaluate a garment's quality and faculty for specific use. The roughness of textiles is an important parameter for customers' choice of garments. This work focused on surface roughness of woven fabrics. A Textile Surface Tester (TST) was used in this study. For surface height variation (SHV) characterization, the standard roughness parameters described in the ISO 4287 was frequently used. During this analysis, we examined the effect of different parameters of manufacturing and finishing samples on the variation in surface roughness. It was found that the fabric type had an important effect on surface roughness as well as the weft count of woven samples, while chemicals treatments, as coating with different commercial products via ink-jet printing and drying processes, did not affect this parameter.

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Zouhaier, R., Mohamed, H., Ayda, B., Najeh, M. and Sadok, R. (2013), "Surface Roughness Evaluation of Treated Woven Fabric by Using a Textile Surface Tester", Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 17 No. 2, pp. 51-60. https://doi.org/10.1108/RJTA-17-02-2013-B008

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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