Narantogtokh Davaajav Author
Subjects of specialization
Affiliation
Textile Science, material science, Polymers
Department of Advanced Fibro-Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, 606-8585 Japan
Currently working at Department of Advanced Fibro-Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, 606-8585 Japan. Publications are-Compression and surface properties of Mongolian cashmere tops related to tactile characterization, Surface Characterization of Cashmere Fabrics Using Optical and Transient Thermal Properties.
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Narantogtokh Davaajav and Sachiko Sukigara
Fine hairs on a cashmere fabric (i.e., its hairiness) generate its softness, warmth, and unique luster. To make cashmere more popular, we require value-adding elements and quality specification to develop new clothing products. In this study, a surface characterization method was examined to specify the effect of hairs on the softness, luster, and warmth of cashmere fabrics. The luster was measured using a goniospectrophotometer as the fabric was rotated. A high CIELAB L* was found for rotation angles θω around 90°, corresponding to an aligned fiber surface, but not for random fiber assemblies. The shape of the plot of L* versus θω was affected by the degree of hairiness and its direction. By measuring the surface roughness (... view moreĀ»