Effects of Different Stitch Types and Stitch Combinations on the Seam Bursting Strength and Seam Strength of Workwear

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Workwears are produced to protect the wearer against occupational or environmental hazards. One of the shared properties of several workwear types is resisting external forces during occupation. As for workwear fabrics, the seams of the workwear should be strong enough to resist uniaxial or multiaxial forces to maintain the properties in the cut and sewn parts of the garment. Therefore, in this study, effects of different stitch types and their combinations on the workwear seam strength and bursting strength were evaluated. According to results, a 2-step failure was observed at the seam strength tests of samples those contained stitch combinations. Here, the main function of the second stitch row was to form a safety stitch rather than increasing the overall performance. Contrarily, usage of stitch combinations obviously contributed to the seam bursting strengths. In this case, the stitch rows responded to the bursting forces together therefore the bursting failures occurred in 1-step.

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Kara, Ş. (2022). Effects of Different Stitch Types and Stitch Combinations on the Seam Bursting Strength and Seam Strength of Workwear. In Tekstil ve Konfeksiyon (Vol. 32, pp. 146–154). Ege Universitesi. https://doi.org/10.32710/tekstilvekonfeksiyon.1011851

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