Physical
and Mechanical Properties of Selected School Uniforms in Akure Metropolis, Nigeria
Abstract
School uniforms of both pre and post-primary schools of selected
ones in Akure metropolis, Nigeria, were investigated and analyzed by standard
methods to evaluate their physical and mechanical properties in relationship to
the suitability and comfortabililty of the pupils. The results gave useful
indications of the differences that exist in their properties. Sixty-seven
percent (67%) of the uniform tested have satisfactory textile properties as
wearing apparels in terms of hard wearing, easy care, comfort appearance, and
moderate tensile strength; while the rest are extremely poor that needs to be
modified, possibly during fabric production processes for better end use
properties. However, all the School uniforms samples showed good fastness
properties to both wet and dry treatments.
Key words: Fabrics, fastness properties, mechanical properties,
student, school uniform
Introduction
The textile material (uniform) worn by pupils of pre and
post-primary (Secondary) Schools in Akure metropolis, Nigeria are of different
nature (texture), shades, appearance, and quality, sown in different styles as
dictated by their Schools' Management/Authority. These various shade of uniform
pilled all over, torn and dirty within a short-while of use by the students and
these made the populace to complain of them. The end use of these textile
materials depend greatly on the physical and mechanical properties of the type
and assemblages of the fibres (structures of both yarns) within fabrics. The
properties of a fabric are influenced by kind of raw materials used and the
manufacturing processes through which it has been produced.
Today, end users' preferences for clothing are expected to
meet all requirements related to comfort, drape, handle, and easy care as well
as performance. In this present study, attention is focused on some of the
School uniform worn by students of different Schools in Akure metropolis
vis--vis to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of the materials,
their suitability and comfortabililty. The study was done by assessing the
fabric themselves.
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About the Authors:
Adetuyi, A.O is with Organic-1 Division, Natural Products
Laboratory, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad, A.P., India and Akinbola, O.A is in Department of Industrial Chemistry, Federal University of Technology,
P.M.B 704, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria.
Originally published in Journal of the Textile
Association: March-April 2009