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Factsheet Nonwoven

Group 20

Position at the Jeans Used as interlining in the belt region

Nonwoven used for the Denim

2) Nonwoven Burntest: Melting: Yes

Self-extinguishing: YesSmoke color: Gray

Smell: StinksSmoulder: No

Yarn end: Hard→ Modacryl

Thermal bonding

Production of Modacrylic ( modified acrylic fibers )

Made from propylene and ammonia

Polymerised

Dissolved

Formation of a nonwoven by thermal bonding and used as interfacing in the belt region (n.g., 2016)

Thermal bonding Non woven

Thermoplastic fibers needed to melt together. It can also be a combination of a natural and a thermoplastic material

Techniques / methods:

1. By using an oven (hot roller)Characteristics: remains airy, not so strong

2. By using an oven and then press exercise with calenders (glue press)Characteristics: better binding, stiffer, more compact, still warm on the inside, more fiber

freedom more textile feeling. Inside is fixed, outside looser softer.

3. By using hot calanders(heated with steam) and melting togetherCharacteristics: compacter, are completely compressed.

4. Molded calender with figureCharacteristics: bound and printed on point, fluffy.

(North Carolina State University, 2008-2011)

Reference Listn.g. (2016). ihs.com. Abgerufen am 28. november 2017 von https://www.ihs.com/products/acrylic-and-modacrylic-chemical-economics-handbook.html

North Carolina State University. (2008-2011). Basic non woven fabrics. In N. C. University, Basic non woven fabrics (S. 70). Raleigh, United States of America: North Carolina State University.