dc.description.abstract | The durability of seams significantly influences the overall performance of
garments during their intended use. Seam strength is contingent upon
multiple factors, encompassing seam type, stitch type, stitches per inch (SPI),
sewing thread count, fabric strength, and fabric type. However, among these
factors, the stitch type employed in seam creation holds paramount
importance. This study aims to ascertain the impact of distinct stitch types on
both seam strength and seam slippage. In pursuit of this objective, a fabric
with the following construction (EPI: 186, PPI: 131, Warp Count: 32/1 Ne
+40D, and Weft Count: 100D + 40D) has been procured. Subsequently,
samples have been meticulously fashioned according to the EN ISO 13936-1
method. The seam strength of each sample has been meticulously assessed
utilizing a seam strength tester. Throughout this study, diverse stitch types
have been chosen, including lock stitch 301, chain stitch 401, double chain
stitch 401x2, and overlock stitch 504. The findings encompassing seam
strength have been extracted from the corresponding equipment.
Comparative analysis of the findings yielded intriguing insights. This
proactive approach ensures the production of high-quality apparel items that
align with performance expectations and uphold the standard of excellence. | en_US |