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Çelik N. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The effects of selected improving methods on wrinkle resistance of warp knitted and laminated car seat cover fabrics
    'SAGE Publications', 2014
    Co-Authors: Degirmenci Z., Çelik N.
    Abstract:

    This article investigates the effects of selected finishing methods on wrinkle resistance of laminated and non-laminated car seat cover fabrics. This study was carried out on five types of fabrics that have different properties. Apart from the reference fabric that is commonly manufactured in the automobile industry, four fabrics were produced using four different methods. All sample fabrics were knitted with a three-bar Tricot Machine at a conventional mill under the same conditions. As seat cover fabrics are generally laminated, sample fabrics were tested as laminated and non-laminated in order to investigate the effect of lamination. Samples were laminated with polyurethane and another warp knitted fabric that was knitted with a two-bar Tricot Machine and served as a lining. During the study, the wrinkle resistances of 10 laminated and non-laminated fabrics were measured at regular intervals. When the findings of the study were analyzed graphically and statistically, the method of using softening agent at foulard was found to be the most convenient one to produce high wrinkle resistant seat cover fabrics. © SAGE Publications 2013 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav

Nihat Celik - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the effects of selected improving methods on wrinkle resistance of warp knitted and laminated car seat cover fabrics
    Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2014
    Co-Authors: Zuleyha Deǧirmenci, Nihat Celik
    Abstract:

    This article investigates the effects of selected finishing methods on wrinkle resistance of laminated and non-laminated car seat cover fabrics. This study was carried out on five types of fabrics that have different properties. Apart from the reference fabric that is commonly manufactured in the automobile industry, four fabrics were produced using four different methods. All sample fabrics were knitted with a three-bar Tricot Machine at a conventional mill under the same conditions. As seat cover fabrics are generally laminated, sample fabrics were tested as laminated and non-laminated in order to investigate the effect of lamination. Samples were laminated with polyurethane and another warp knitted fabric that was knitted with a two-bar Tricot Machine and served as a lining. During the study, the wrinkle resistances of 10 laminated and non-laminated fabrics were measured at regular intervals. When the findings of the study were analyzed graphically and statistically, the method of using softening agent...

Degirmenci Z. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The effects of selected improving methods on wrinkle resistance of warp knitted and laminated car seat cover fabrics
    'SAGE Publications', 2014
    Co-Authors: Degirmenci Z., Çelik N.
    Abstract:

    This article investigates the effects of selected finishing methods on wrinkle resistance of laminated and non-laminated car seat cover fabrics. This study was carried out on five types of fabrics that have different properties. Apart from the reference fabric that is commonly manufactured in the automobile industry, four fabrics were produced using four different methods. All sample fabrics were knitted with a three-bar Tricot Machine at a conventional mill under the same conditions. As seat cover fabrics are generally laminated, sample fabrics were tested as laminated and non-laminated in order to investigate the effect of lamination. Samples were laminated with polyurethane and another warp knitted fabric that was knitted with a two-bar Tricot Machine and served as a lining. During the study, the wrinkle resistances of 10 laminated and non-laminated fabrics were measured at regular intervals. When the findings of the study were analyzed graphically and statistically, the method of using softening agent at foulard was found to be the most convenient one to produce high wrinkle resistant seat cover fabrics. © SAGE Publications 2013 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav

Zuleyha Deǧirmenci - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the effects of selected improving methods on wrinkle resistance of warp knitted and laminated car seat cover fabrics
    Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2014
    Co-Authors: Zuleyha Deǧirmenci, Nihat Celik
    Abstract:

    This article investigates the effects of selected finishing methods on wrinkle resistance of laminated and non-laminated car seat cover fabrics. This study was carried out on five types of fabrics that have different properties. Apart from the reference fabric that is commonly manufactured in the automobile industry, four fabrics were produced using four different methods. All sample fabrics were knitted with a three-bar Tricot Machine at a conventional mill under the same conditions. As seat cover fabrics are generally laminated, sample fabrics were tested as laminated and non-laminated in order to investigate the effect of lamination. Samples were laminated with polyurethane and another warp knitted fabric that was knitted with a two-bar Tricot Machine and served as a lining. During the study, the wrinkle resistances of 10 laminated and non-laminated fabrics were measured at regular intervals. When the findings of the study were analyzed graphically and statistically, the method of using softening agent...

Lépine Martin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Peur de qui, peur de quoi?
    2012
    Co-Authors: Théroux Katherine, Lépine Martin
    Abstract:

    Tricot Machine est une Machine à produire des mélodies accrocheuses accompagnées de paroles aux allures faussement naïves et enfantines. Catherine Leduc et Matthieu Beaumont forment le couple à la base de ce groupe musical fort original pour lequel Daniel Beaumont, frère de Matthieu, signe aussi plusieurs textes. La chanson retenue pour cette chronique, Un monstre sous mon lit, se retrouve sur le premier véritable album de Tricot Machine. Cet album éponyme est paru sous l’étiquette Grosse boite et il a permis au groupe de remporter le Félix de « Révélation de l’année » lors du gala de l’Adisq de 2007. Le texte de la chanson Un monstre sous mon lit présente un lexique riche tournant autour du thème de la peur. On peut apprécier dans cette pièce les nuances entre le rythme léger de la mélodie et le propos lourd du texte. En effet, le narrateur (dont les paroles sont chantées, en alternance et parfois en simultanée, par les deux interprètes) raconte ses peurs depuis sa tendre enfance et celles auxquelles il est confronté en tant qu’adulte. Cette chanson permet donc d’exploiter une thématique foisonnante qui saura intéresser les écoliers en suscitant leur participation aux activités d’oral et d’écriture proposées ici