Author:SAWTRIDate:Dec 1987Seam slippage in woven woolen fabrics for leisure wear was investigated. The results obtained showed that a change in the stitch length or sewing thread type did not have a significant effect on the magnitude of seam slippage. However, the ...Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:May 1973The investigation described in this paper is the first of a series in which the objective is to find a set of scouring conditions, with particular emphasis on pH, which will give optimum results in subsequent mechanical processing.Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:Jun 1973This paper is the second of its series in which the objective is to arrive at a set of scouring conditions which will give optimum results in subsequent mechanical processing.Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:May 1974This paper is the third of a series in which the objective is to arrive at a set of scouring conditions which will affect subsequent mechanical processing most favorably.Read more
Author:Turpie, DWFDate:May 1975This paper is the fourth of a series in which the objective is to arrive at a set of scouring conditions which will affect subsequent mechanical processing most favorably.Read more
Author:Shorthouse, CM; Robinson, GADate:Mar 1987Repco wrapped core-spun (RWCS) and Repco wrapped spun (RWS) wool yarns, having textured nylon or polyester as the filament component, were spun to limiting counts and then knitted into medium and fine gauge double jersey fabrics (Pun to-di-Roma ...Read more
Author:Hanekom, EC; de Mattos, GWP; Freyer, DBDate:Sep 1971This investigation was undertaken to establish whether wool fabrics could effectively be rendered shrink-resistant by the application of an alkylated methylomelamine resin without harshening the handle of the fabrics to any significant extent.Read more