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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2020.21.7.590

A Study of the Performance Improvement for Quilting Fabric via Postprocessing  

Kim, Ji-Hoon (Combat Material Center, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
Ko, Hye-Ji (Combat Material Center, Defense Agency for Technology and Quality)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.21, no.7, 2020 , pp. 590-596 More about this Journal
Abstract
The fabric used for military winter inner clothing(top) is quilted with padded cotton to provide warmth. This quilting fabric is generally manufactured with yarns that intersect and are sewn substantially between the fabric and cotton. Thus, it is impossible to separate the fabric and cotton once after the quilting fabric is manufactured, which can result in a significant loss of fabric and cotton when separated. In this study, after fabricating the quilting fabric, we investigated a method to stabilize change rate of thickness and increase the warmth keeping property through subsequent processing without damaging the fabric. A relatively method of passing the quilting fabric through a part of the cotton production facility was used generally, and the following results were obtained. This indicates that after the quilting fabric was manufactured, the warmth keeping property was improved through the subsequent processing steps, so that the change rate of thickness due to washing was stabilized.
Keywords
Padded Cotton; Quilting Fabric; Postprocessing; Warmth Keeping; Thickness Change;
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