Determination of Soft And Colorful Plush Fabric For Cloth Shrinkage

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asked Jul 31, 2019 in Electron Microscopy by fabricplush (400 points)

Soft And Colorful Plush Fabric For Cloth (ROUROUROU) shrinkage often occurs during the fusing process, causing changes in the dimensions of the cut and fused components. The extent of shrinkage for each fabric must be predetermined throughout the sample making process. If its value is less than 1%, a change in component dimensions may be ignored. If the shrinkage exceeds 1%, the patterns of fusible components have to be corrected and the predictable shrinkage amount added to their dimensions.

However, samples are not always made from all fabrics (one style may be designed for several fabrics) and the qualities of the face fabrics and interlinings used to make samples may not conform to the materials delivered for production. Therefore, during the marker making process, buffers are placed around the patterns of the fusible components or the patterns are grouped in blocks with an allowance around them to compensate for fabric shrinkage.

It is necessary to control the quality of the fused components throughout the fusing process. As they are unloaded from the press, the dimensions of the fused components must be compared with their pattern pieces.

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