
Textile Product Performance
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How do you ensure your winter gear will protect you from the cold and wet? Can you be sure a 'little black dress' won't look a little grey after two months? What fabric will endure playground tumbles, be soft on delicate skin, and still be affordable? Situating textile choice and testing within the wider industry, Textile Product Performance covers:
- testing methods to assess durability, aesthetics, comfort, health and safety for common materials and products
- standard requirements and common international regulations
- helpful overviews of advanced textiles and testing methods, from sustainable textiles to medical materials.
This practical guide also features 10 in-depth case studies with industry professionals including colouration experts, interior designers, and technologists from fashion brands like New Balance and River Island.
Whether you're a student, designer, or industry professional, Textile Product Performance is the essential resource to help you understand the fundamentals of textile selection and testing and apply these principles with confidence in your work.
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Content
List of Tables
List of Industrial Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Product Performance
Introduction
What is product performance?
Customers within the textile industry
The supply chain
Roles in the textile industry
The role of quality control versus quality assurance
Why test textiles?
Testing location and the environment
Testing methodologies
Introduction to performance specifications
Summary
2. Fibres and Fabrics
Introduction
What are the categories of fibres?
Fibres and their properties
Fibre blends
Fibre into fabric form
Blended yarns
Material structures
Weaving
Dyeing and printing of textiles
Colour interaction and theory
Finishing of textiles
Summary
3. Textile Testing
Introduction
The types of testing
How to test textiles
Testing methods
Testing of fibres and yarns
Fibre properties
Fabric testing
Performance testing
Durability
Durability tests
Aesthetics - appearance, fashion, fit
Fibre shedding/ pile removal
Aesthetics testing
Comfort - how the fabric interacts with the body
Comfort testing
Care - maintaining appearance
Labelling
Care testing
Colour- the importance of maintaining colour on a textile
Colour testing
Resistance to the elements - protection from rain, wind, sun etc
Environmental resistance
Safety - protection from hazards
Safety testing
Biological resistance - protection from degradation
Biological resistance testing
Summary
4. Testing Results and Conformance
Introduction
What are specification sheets?
Wearer/ user trials versus laboratory testing
Mannequins in place of wearer trials
Chapter summary
5. Advanced Testing
Advanced testing
Innovations in colouration and finishing
Sustainable textiles
Chapter summary
6. Industrial Case Studies
Rob Croskell, The Textile Detective, SGS
Dr. Tom O'Haire, Camira Fabrics
Krupa Christopher, Fabric technologist, River Island
Jacqui Brewin, Garment Technologist, George of ASDA (formally part of Walmart)
Rebecca Bennett, Material Specialist and Jon Robson, Quality Manager, Pentland Brands Limited
Dave Wilson, UK Sample Dye house Manager, Crystal Martin International (a member of Crystal International Group)
Glen Chambers, Interiors Design, Chambers Design
Sarah Cuthbert, Burnham Peninsula
Kevin Guildford, Kevin Guildford Design
Jessica Tasker, Fabric Developer, New Balance
Appendix
Bibliography
Index
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