SEAM RESISTANCE ANALYSIS: COMPARING SEAMS MADE BY THE DCSS MACHINE AND IS MACHINE

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https://doi.org/10.29183/2447-3073.MIX2019.v5.n4.19-25

Resumo

The present work performs a resistance analysis of the seams applied in flat fabrics commonly used in the making of uniform trousers. The purpose is to identify whether the Double Chain Stitch Sewing Machine is stronger than that of the Interlock Sewing Machine with rebound stitch in the Twin Needle Lockstitch Sewing Machines. For this purpose, tensile tests were carried out, where the sample tested was the twill, 3x1 frame with 100% cotton composition tested in the different directions of the fabric (weft, warp and bias). The results show that the Interlock Sewing Machine is stronger than Double Chain Stitch Sewing Machine. The results indicate that the strongest seam is necessarily the one that uses the least needles and this goes against the information that the manufacturers thought.

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2019-11-14

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Saleh, F. P., Folle, L. F., Talgatti, O. L., & Pieretti, R. (2019). SEAM RESISTANCE ANALYSIS: COMPARING SEAMS MADE BY THE DCSS MACHINE AND IS MACHINE. IX Sustentável, 5(4), 19–25. https://doi.org/10.29183/2447-3073.MIX2019.v5.n4.19-25