ISSN: 2375-3846
American Journal of Science and Technology  
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Inquisition the Purport of Weaving Conformation on Tearing Strength
American Journal of Science and Technology
Vol.3 , No. 4, Publication Date: Jul. 19, 2016, Page: 97-107
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Authors
 
[1]    

Nasrin Ferdous, Department of Apparel Manufacturing Management & Technology, Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

[2]    

Reashad Bin Kabir, Department of Apparel Manufacturing Management & Technology, Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

 
Abstract
 

Fabric performance has immensely correlated with tearing strength; as throughout the test the yarns wreck one by one and that is the basic reason for fabric breakdown during usage. The endeavor of this effort is to study a number of factors affecting the tearing strength of different weave structure. Fundamentally ASTM D2261-07 Standard Test Method for Tearing Strength of Fabrics by the Tongue (Single Rip) Procedure (Constant-Rate-of Extension Tensile Testing Machine) was scrutinized in order to hit upon the precise outcome.


Keywords
 

Tearing Strength, Weaving Conformation, Textile, Tearing Strength Test


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