라미네이팅 투습방수 직물의 태와 선호도 평가Hand and Preference Evaluation of Laminated Waterproof Breathable Fabric
- Authors
- 노의경; 오경화
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Publisher
- 한국의류산업학회
- Keywords
- laminated waterproof breathable fabric; mechanical properties; objective hand; subjective hand; preference; 라미네이팅 투습방수 직물; 역학적 특성; 객관적 태; 주관적 태; 선호도
- Citation
- 한국의류산업학회지, v.17, no.5, pp 854 - 861
- Pages
- 8
- Journal Title
- 한국의류산업학회지
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 854
- End Page
- 861
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/10442
- ISSN
- 1229-2060
2298-5743
- Abstract
- This study evaluates the objective and subjective hand as well as the preference for hand and outdoor jackets on laminated waterproof breathable fabrics with different constituent characteristics to identify those best suited for consumer needs. Mechanical properties and objective hands were measured by the KES-FB system. The subjective hand and the preference of laminated waterproof breathable fabric for outdoor jackets were rated by the 20's and 30's women experts with tactile and visual senses that utilized a questionnaire with a seven-point semantic differential scale; subsequently, the flexibility and compressive elasticity of laminated waterproof breathable fabrics were low. However, light and thin waterproof breathable fabrics with a smooth surface had high scores in smoothness, fullness & softness and total hand value. In addition, laminated waterproof breathable fabrics were classified into three hand factors: flexibility, density, and surface properties. There were significant differences on flexibility perceptions, surface property, hand and outdoor jackets preferences according to the characteristics of waterproof breathable fabrics. The hand preference of the laminated waterproof breathable fabric improved with decreasing 2HB and increasing EM. However, EM showed positive effect for outdoor jacket preferences. Those that were flexible and smooth were preferred for outdoor jackets.
This study evaluates the objective and subjective hand as well as the preference for hand and outdoor jackets on laminated waterproof breathable fabrics with different constituent characteristics to identify those best suited for consumer needs. Mechanical properties and objective hands were measured by the KES-FB system. The subjective hand and the preference of laminated waterproof breathable fabric for outdoor jackets were rated by the 20's and 30's women experts with tactile and visual senses that utilized a questionnaire with a seven-point semantic differential scale; subsequently, the flexibility and compressive elasticity of laminated waterproof breathable fabrics were low. However, light and thin waterproof breathable fabrics with a smooth surface had high scores in smoothness, fullness & softness and total hand value. In addition, laminated waterproof breathable fabrics were classified into three hand factors: flexibility, density, and surface properties. There were significant differences on flexibility perceptions, surface property, hand and outdoor jackets preferences according to the characteristics of waterproof breathable fabrics. The hand preference of the laminated waterproof breathable fabric improved with decreasing 2HB and increasing EM. However, EM showed positive effect for outdoor jacket preferences. Those that were flexible and smooth were preferred for outdoor jackets.
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