TY - JOUR
T1 - Seam properties of ultrasonic welded multilayered textile materials
AU - Jevšnik, Simona
AU - Eryürük, Selin Hanife
AU - Kalaoğlu, Fatma
AU - Kayaoğlu, Burçak Karagüzel
AU - Komarkova, Petra
AU - Golombikova, Viera
AU - Stjepanovič, Zoran
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - This study examined the effects of ultrasonic welding parameters on bond strength, seam thickness and seam stiffness, as well as water permeability. For study purpose, two types of four-layered fabrics with same compositions and different areal densities suitable for inner part of sport shoes were used. Two different types of seams, lapped and superimposed, were applied for ultrasonic welding and also compared by traditional seam applied by shoe manufacturer. The morphology of different type of seams was also analyzed to observe the influence of welding parameters on the layers during the ultrasonic welding process. Bonding strength was found to depend on the seam type and composition of the joined fabric layers. It was confirmed by the shoe manufacturer that all the produced welded seams provided the requested minimum bond strength to be suitable for the use of the shoes. The traditional seams applied by the shoe manufacturer were thicker but had lower stiffness in comparison to all welded seams. It was also found out that ultrasonic welding damaged the membrane, which was confirmed by no water resistance of welded seams. Statistical analysis showed that ultrasonic welding parameters, such as welding frequency and velocity, influence the bond strength, thickness, and bending stiffness of welded seams, but the obtained results were statistically insignificant.
AB - This study examined the effects of ultrasonic welding parameters on bond strength, seam thickness and seam stiffness, as well as water permeability. For study purpose, two types of four-layered fabrics with same compositions and different areal densities suitable for inner part of sport shoes were used. Two different types of seams, lapped and superimposed, were applied for ultrasonic welding and also compared by traditional seam applied by shoe manufacturer. The morphology of different type of seams was also analyzed to observe the influence of welding parameters on the layers during the ultrasonic welding process. Bonding strength was found to depend on the seam type and composition of the joined fabric layers. It was confirmed by the shoe manufacturer that all the produced welded seams provided the requested minimum bond strength to be suitable for the use of the shoes. The traditional seams applied by the shoe manufacturer were thicker but had lower stiffness in comparison to all welded seams. It was also found out that ultrasonic welding damaged the membrane, which was confirmed by no water resistance of welded seams. Statistical analysis showed that ultrasonic welding parameters, such as welding frequency and velocity, influence the bond strength, thickness, and bending stiffness of welded seams, but the obtained results were statistically insignificant.
KW - multilayered textiles
KW - Seam properties
KW - sport shoes
KW - ultrasonic welding
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U2 - 10.1177/1528083715613632
DO - 10.1177/1528083715613632
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85008253123
SN - 1528-0837
VL - 46
SP - 1193
EP - 1211
JO - Journal of Industrial Textiles
JF - Journal of Industrial Textiles
IS - 5
ER -