Tensile behaviour of wool fabric as a function of fabric pH
conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00authored byQing Li, R Brady, Xungai Wang
Wool fabric extensibility under a 5 N/cm load was observed to be greatest at the wool isoelectric point of pH 4.8 and lower at both pH 2.1 and pH 7.2. The impact of pH on fabric extensibility is similar to the variation in fabric hygral expansion previously observed. Fabric stress-strain curves at different pHs show that for a given fabric extension level, the work required to stretch a fabric was less at pH 2.1 than at pH 4.8. These results confirm the fact that the strength of wool fabric is at a maximum when the pH of the fibres is close to the isoelectric point.
History
Event
International Conference on Advanced Textile Materials & Manufacturing Technology (2008 : Hangzhou, China)
Pagination
188 - 191
Publisher
Zhejiang University Press
Location
Hangzhou, China
Place of publication
Hangzhou, China
Start date
2008-10-15
End date
2008-10-19
ISBN-13
9787894905178
ISBN-10
7894905178
Language
eng
Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Textile Materials & Manufacturing Technology