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Textile Research Journal | 2010

Evaluation of Globalization Strategies: External Analysis of the Turkish Clothing Industry

Selin Hanife Eryürük; Fatma Kalaoglu; Murat Baskak; A. Besoa Rabenasolo

In this article we present an external analysis of the Turkish clothing industry. Information on the companies was obtained by means of a questionnaire survey. Data were evaluated to see whether or not the Turkish clothing industry utilizes globalization market strategies, the important factors effective to implement these strategies, perceived problems, and execution of the strategies to compete in the global environment in addition to the modeling of the current situation of the strategies.


Textile Research Journal | 2010

The Effects of Different Amounts of Lubricant Application on the Sewing Thread Performance Properties

Selin Hanife Eryürük; Fatma Kalaoglu

In this study, different amounts of lubricant were applied to air-jet polyester, polyester-spun, core-spun (poly/poly) and cotton ring sewing threads having the same final count. Mechanical and frictional properties of these sewing threads were measured. An evaluation was made in order to determine the effect of the amount of lubrication on yarn elongation, frictional forces, friction coefficient, electrostatic charging and seam breaking strength of different sewing thread types. The relationship between yarn strength and seam breaking strength was also evaluated.


International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology | 2016

Analysis of the performance properties of knitted fabrics containing elastane

Selin Hanife Eryürük; Fatma Kalaoglu

Purpose – Knitted fabrics containing elastane provide high level of comfort and ease of usage because of the elastic and drape properties over the body. Knitted fabrics respond to every movement of the body and return back to its original shape easily so they are used widely for apparel production. The most important properties required from the elastic knitted garments are wear comfort, fit, breathability and durability. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the effect of elastane yarn count and ground yarn count on the performance properties of 12 single jersey knitted fabrics were analysed after dying. Design/methodology/approach – The research design for this study consists an experimental study. In all, 12 fabrics containing half plating and full plating elastane were produced using 30/1-40/1 Ne yarn counts. Bursting strength, stretch recovery, residual extension, air permeability, spirality and drape properties of fabrics were evaluated. Findings – As a result of study it was found a certain effec...


Autex Research Journal | 2015

The Effect Of Weave Construction On Tear Strength Of Woven Fabrics

Selin Hanife Eryürük; Fatma Kalaoglu

Abstract The tear strength of a woven fabric is very important, since it is more closely related to serviceability of the fabric. Tearing strength of the fabrics depend on the mobility of the yarn within the fabric structure. In this study, the tearing strength of four types of fabrics warp rib, weft rib, ripstop and plain weave were analysed, which were produced in different densities and with filament and texturised polyester yarns.


Journal of Industrial Textiles | 2017

Seam properties of ultrasonic welded multilayered textile materials

Simona Jevšnik; Selin Hanife Eryürük; Fatma Kalaoglu; Burçak Karagüzel Kayaoğlu; Petra Komarkova; Viera Golombikova; Zoran Stjepanovič

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.


Fibers and Polymers | 2014

Fabric hand of a dry finished wool fabric

Simona Jevšnik; Fatma Kalaoglu; Canan Saricam; Selin Hanife Eryürük; Senem Kursun Bahadir; Darinka Fakin; Stjepanovič Zoran

The appearance and hand of end-use fabrics has become more and more important when purchasing textile fabrics. The finishing parameters have complex influences on the large number of changes that occur in fabric properties during finishing processes. This study focused on the influences of different finishing parameters on mechanical and surface properties in order to discover the most appropriate finishing process according to the requirements of fabric handle and appearance. The KES-F system was used to evaluate fabric hand objectively, as well as the mechanical and surface properties of a woven wool fabric. Four finishing processes were selected, which differed in relation to the temperature when drying (T1=160 °C, T2=180 °C) and processing conditions during autoclave decatizing (T1=95 °C, p1=0.4 bar, T2=110 °C, p2=1 bar). The effect of the influential parameters inside four different finishing processes on the mechanical properties and hand of a selected woven fabric was evaluated using the analysis of variance. The results show that tensile properties are much more influenced by the belt pressing process while bending and shear properties are influenced by continuous decatizing process, which is the process that mostly improves fabric stability at the beginning of the dry finishing cycle. When the primary and total hand values were observed, it could be seen that applying chemicals during belt pressing had some consequences, the impacts of which could be observed directly in the resulting hand values.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Design of an Electronic Chest-Band

R Atakan; H Acikgoz Tufan; H Baskan; Selin Hanife Eryürük; N Akalın; H Kose; Y Li; S Kursun Bahadir; Fatma Kalaoglu

In this study, an electronic chest strap prototype was designed for measuring fitness level, performance optimization, mobility and fall detection. Knitting technology is used for production by using highly elastic nylon yarn. In order to evaluate comfort performance of the garment, yarn strength and elongation, air permeability, moisture management and FAST tests (Fabric Assurance Fabric Testing) were carried out, respectively. After testing of textile part of the chest band, IMU sensors were integrated onto the garment by means of conductive yarns. Electrical conductivity of the circuit was also assessed at the end. Results indicated that the weight and the thickness of the product are relatively high for sports uses and it has a negative impact on comfort properties. However, it is highly stretchable and moisture management properties are still in acceptable values. From the perspective of possible application areas, developed smart chest band in this research could be used in sports facilities as well as health care applications for elderly and disabled people.


International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology | 2016

Analysis of thermal comfort properties of jacquard knitted mattress ticking fabrics

Sena Terliksiz; Fatma Kalaoglu; Selin Hanife Eryürük

Purpose – Sleep is a vital and a basic activity of human life and it is a physiological need for human body. Sleep quality is directly influenced by the comfort conditions of sleep environment. The purpose of this paper is to define the role of textile materials utilized as bed fabrics on air and mass transfer from the human body. Design/methodology/approach – Thermal conductivity, thermal resistance, thickness, water vapour permeability and air permeability properties of fabrics were analyzed and statistically evaluated. Thermal conductivity and resistance measurements were performed in Alambeta test instrument. Water vapour permeability tests were done according to the Rotating Platform method, and air permeability was measured in FX 3300 Textest air permeability tester. Relationships between comfort parameters were statistically evaluated with correlation analysis. Findings – Comfort is a major concept in the determination of overall life quality as well as sleep quality of a resting person. Therefore ...


International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology | 2017

A study on ultrasonic welding of nonwovens used for surgical gowns

Selin Hanife Eryürük; Burçak Karagüzel Kayaoğlu; Fatma Kalaoglu

Purpose Surgical gowns should be designed and produced using special techniques to provide barrier properties against potential risks during surgery and healthcare procedures. Ultrasonic welding is one of these methods used to produce surgical gowns with determined barrier properties. The purpose of this paper is to analyse bond strength and permeability properties of ultrasonically welded nonwoven fabrics and compare them with traditional sewing techniques. Design/methodology/approach In this study, ultrasonic welding of nonwovens was performed to demonstrate its use as an assembly method. Performance requirements in the design of surgical gowns were determined. Fabric strengths and bond strengths of ultrasonic-welded and traditionally sewn fabrics were analysed. The performance properties, i.e., bond strength, air and water resistance of the fabrics and the joints obtained by ultrasonic and classical sewing methods were studied. Findings As a result, it was found that ultrasonic welding technique is a suitable method for joining layers in surgical gown production bringing the advantages of high water resistance together with acceptable bond strength. Originality/value The current study focuses on the use of ultrasonic welding of nonwovens used for disposable protective surgical gowns. Ultrasound welding technique was presented as an alternative to classic assembly methods and ultrasonic welding technology was applied to different fabric combinations simulating different layers in different joining sections of a surgical gown.


Tekstil ve Mühendis | 2015

THE EVALUATION OF STIFFNESS AND DRAPE BEHAVIOUR OF WOOL FABRICS

Selin Hanife Eryürük; Fatma Kalaoğlu; Senem Kursun Bahadir; Canan Saricam; Simona Jevšnik

Rijitlik kumas tusesi, giysi gorunusu ve formunu etkileyen onemli bir mekanik ozelliktir. Dairesel egilme rijitligi, kumas sekillendirilebilirligi ve dokumluluk insan vucudunun giysi ile donatilmasinda buyuk bir oneme sahiptir. Bu calismada, dairesel egilme rijitligi ve dokumlulugun karsilastirilmali analizi yapilmistir. Kumas parametreleri ile deneysel verilerin karsilastirilmasi dairesel egilme rijitligi ile dokumluluk arasinda makul bir iliski oldugunu gostermistir

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Fatma Kalaoglu

Istanbul Technical University

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Murat Baskak

Istanbul Technical University

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Simona Jevšnik

Istanbul Technical University

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Canan Saricam

Istanbul Technical University

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Senem Kursun Bahadir

Istanbul Technical University

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Fatma Kalaoğlu

Istanbul Technical University

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H Acikgoz Tufan

Istanbul Technical University

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