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The Effects of Fabric and Sewing Methods on Mechanical Properties of Medical Compression Garments

소재 및 봉제 방법이 의료용 압박복 소재의 역학적 특성에 미치는 영향

  • 석혜정 (오산대학교 패션디자인계열) ;
  • 조신현 (장안대학교 패션디자인과)
  • Received : 2016.09.01
  • Accepted : 2016.11.18
  • Published : 2017.02.28

Abstract

This study selects representative materials and sewing methods used to: produce medical compression clothing in domestic garment, understand physical properties according to sewing conditions before and after knitting, and propose a sewing method that can improve the functional properties of the medical pressure clothing for burn patients. This experiment used samples from two knitted fabrics of high-frequency, produced and sold among fabrics used to produce medical compression clothing in Korea. Sewing methods were N321, N502 and N601, most commonly used in the press clothing industry. Fabric A is most often reduced in EMT values when sewing N502. However, N321 and N502 are suitable sewing methods for the reliable to twist at the larger torsional shear and the larger 2HG, 2HG5 value. Fabric B is sewn with N601, the EMT value is the most elevated, LT value is also low and extensibility improves after sewing. N601 is shown as an appropriate sewing method for warp knitting. When sewing with N321, the torsional is stable but elongation is lacking. N502 is not good for torsional stability.

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