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A Comparison of the Effect of Repeated Launderings and Detergent Use on Performance of Environmentally Improved and Classic Denim Fabrics

Authors
  • Amy Fox (Williamson Dickie Corporation)
  • Mary Ann Moore (Florida State University)

Abstract

Capitalizing on consumer environmentalism, some manufacturers produce denims containing environmentally improved fibers. The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the effects of repeated launderings and detergent on the performance properties of environmentally improved and classic denim fabrics. Objectives were to evaluate the relationship between repeated launderings and detergent on denim as signified by changes in breaking strength, breaking elongation, pilling, and dimensional stability. The test fabrics included two 100% classic cotton denim fabrics and four environmentally improved denim fabrics.

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Fox, A. & Moore, M. A., (1998) “A Comparison of the Effect of Repeated Launderings and Detergent Use on Performance of Environmentally Improved and Classic Denim Fabrics”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 1999(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 1999
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