Abstract
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 temperature 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.