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Analysis of physical & chemical properties of cotton-jute blended denim after a sustainable stone wash

Analysis of physical & chemical properties of cotton-jute blended denim after a sustainable stone wash
Analysis of physical & chemical properties of cotton-jute blended denim after a sustainable stone wash
Washing is one of the most important finishing treatments applied on apparels that have great usage to create special outlooks and improving the fashion. Technologically denim washing is the most important fashion element for clothing industry. The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of industrial stone enzyme wash on cotton-jute blended denim fabric. For this investigation, blended denim (75% cotton & 25% jute of total weight of fabric with twill 3/1 weave construction) leg panels were chosen. The selected denim fabric has been processed by stone enzyme wash, in order to evaluate the washing effects on denim leg panel, changes of fabric specification (ends/inch, picks/inch), fabric tensile strength, GSM, shrinkage, color fastness and rubbing test results has been determined after enzyme wash. Then pH is measured, and SEM test done to check the microscopic changes on the fabric surface.
Elahi, Sazid
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Hosen, Md. Dulal
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Islam, Md Mazedul
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Hasan, Zayedul
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Helal, Md. Mazharul
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Elahi, Sazid
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Hosen, Md. Dulal
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Islam, Md Mazedul
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Hasan, Zayedul
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Rakin, Md. Saitham Al Sagir
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Elahi, Sazid, Hosen, Md. Dulal, Islam, Md Mazedul, Hasan, Zayedul, Helal, Md. Mazharul and Rakin, Md. Saitham Al Sagir (2019) Analysis of physical & chemical properties of cotton-jute blended denim after a sustainable stone wash. Journal of Textile Science and Fashion Technology, 3 (2). (doi:10.33552/JTSFT.2019.03.000558).

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Washing is one of the most important finishing treatments applied on apparels that have great usage to create special outlooks and improving the fashion. Technologically denim washing is the most important fashion element for clothing industry. The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of industrial stone enzyme wash on cotton-jute blended denim fabric. For this investigation, blended denim (75% cotton & 25% jute of total weight of fabric with twill 3/1 weave construction) leg panels were chosen. The selected denim fabric has been processed by stone enzyme wash, in order to evaluate the washing effects on denim leg panel, changes of fabric specification (ends/inch, picks/inch), fabric tensile strength, GSM, shrinkage, color fastness and rubbing test results has been determined after enzyme wash. Then pH is measured, and SEM test done to check the microscopic changes on the fabric surface.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 9 July 2019

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Author: Sazid Elahi
Author: Md. Dulal Hosen
Author: Md Mazedul Islam
Author: Zayedul Hasan
Author: Md. Mazharul Helal
Author: Md. Saitham Al Sagir Rakin

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