January 1969
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January 1969
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230 Reads
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... Because the fibres can resist higher frictional forces without breaking, this is the main reason for the relatively greater pilling of synthetic fibres. 41 When cotton, polyester, and viscose fabrics were examined amongst themselves, the best pilling values were determined for cotton fabrics after five washing cycles because of low strength values amongst other type of fibres. When the pilling results of the detergents A, B, and E were evaluated within themselves, it was determined that the best results were obtained for detergent B containing boron. ...
January 1969