Abstract
This paper aimed at clarifying the relations between bonding conditions of fusible interlinings for men's dress shirts collar which was called ‘top fusing’ and their end-use performances. Factors and levels in the design of experiment were as follows;
A: Bonding temperature…A1; 140°C, A2; 165°C, A3; 190°C.
B: Combination of angles of bonded fusible interlinings to the warp direction of face babric…B1; 45°-0°, B2; 45°-90°, B3; 45°-135°, B4; 30°-150°
Results obtained were as follows:
(1) The contributing ratio of A to the shrinkage percentage at pressing for bonding was extremely smaller than that of B.
(2) The shrinking behavior of warp direction of the interlinings affected the shrinkage of face fabric.
(3) The contributing ratio of A to the peeling strength was 56-72% and there were significant differences among the levels of factor A.
(4) The optimal bonding temperature were estimated by the orthogonal polynomials.
(5) The bending rigidity and the bending hysteresis increased with rising the bonding temperature.