しん地に関する研究 III 両面接着しん地の接着条件がはく離強さにおよぼす影響
Studies on Interlinings Part 3

Yukiko Yasuhara, Kuniichi Yamada
1980 JOURNAL of the JAPAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATION for TEXTILE END-USES  
This article aims to determine the peeling strength of the different adhesive conditions by using four kinds of fabrics; serge, muslin, gerogette and taffeta, and both-sided non-woven fusible interlinings with a spider's web-like polyamide resin. The adhesive conditions are temperature, pressure and duration of steaming time. The results are summarized as follows: (1) The peeling strength seems to be influenced by the temperature, pressure and the duration of steaming time. (2) With increased
more » ... mperature and pressure, the resin of interlinings tends to penetrate into an inside of yarns of a serge and muslin. (3) If adhesive without steaming, the resin melts into a filmlike layer. If adhesived with steaming, however, it melts into a spider's web-like nets. (4) When two different kinds of fabrics are adhesived, the peeling strength is influenced by the fabric with lower peeling strength.
doi:10.11419/senshoshi1960.21.524 fatcat:qg47hf7dpbg5xkx65ekttai4xy