The Effect of Altering Weave Structures on the Performance Efficiency of Medical Ligaments

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty of applied arts

Abstract

The functional performance of any type of fabric depends on whether it has mechanical and physical properties that are suitable for this performance, and these properties change according to the group of elements of the structural exchange of fabrics.
According to the differences, different weft materials and densities were drawn, as well as the interlocking method (texture), especially those fabrics using the double weave method and the quilted method.
In the study of this research, the extent of the effect of the double fabric method and the quilted fabric method on some of the functional properties of the produced fabrics is studiedplain 1/1 double, quilted 1/3-3/1 twill), with two raw materials of weft (cotton, cotton mixed with polyester), and weft densities. According to the differences, different weft materials and densities were drawn, as well as the interlocking method (texture), especially those fabrics using the double weave method and the quilted method.
In the study of this research, the extent of the effect of the double fabric method and the quilted fabric method on some of the functional properties of the produced fabrics is studiedplain 1/1 double, quilted 1/3-3/1 twill), with two raw materials of weft (cotton, cotton mixed with polyester), and weft densities. A number of tests were conducted to measure the physical and mechanical properties of the samples under study according to standard specifications.

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