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The Effects of Fabric Backcoatings on Automotive Interior Manufacturing Processes
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Abstract
While fabric backcoatings comprise a relatively small part of the cost of a fabric, it is believed they have a profound affect on interior trim manufacturing processes. This study used the results of tests done on 105 fabrics to determine the effect that backcoatings have on a fabric's processing characteristics. Five tests were used to determine the processing characteristics of the fabric. The results showed that backcoatings do indeed have an affect on a fabric's processing capabilities. The results also suggest that the interaction between fabric construction and backcoating needs to be explored in greater detail.
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Olari, J., "The Effects of Fabric Backcoatings on Automotive Interior Manufacturing Processes," SAE Technical Paper 950147, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/950147.Also In
Human Factors in Vehicle Design: Lighting, Seating, and Advanced Electronics
Number: SP-1088; Published: 1995-02-01
Number: SP-1088; Published: 1995-02-01
References
- ASTM Test method D-751
- General Motors-Fisher Body test Method 46-10
- SAE Test method J855
- SAE Test method J815