The abrasion resistance of fabrics is one of the basic properties determining the utility performance and durability. The abrasion resistance of textile materials is measured using the Martindale device according to appropriate standards. The sample breakage method is the most commonly used of the three methods. The method is based on organoleptic assessment of fabric breakage. The method is time-consuming, and results may be subject to error resulting from the subjective nature of the assessment. The aim of the presented work was to check the possibility of the application of contactless 3D surface geometry measurement using an optical profilometer in an assessment of changes in fabrics’ surface due to the abrasion process. The obtained results confirmed that some parameters of the geometric structure of fabric surfaces, such as the highest height of the roughness profile Rz, the height of the highest pick of the roughness profile Rp, the depth of the lowest valley of the roughness profile Rv, the depth of the total height of the roughness profile Rt, and the kurtosis Rku, can be used to assess the abrasion resistance of fabrics. It is also stated that using the non-contact optical measurement of fabric surface geometry allows for an assessment of the directionality of surface texture. For this purpose, the autocorrelation function and angle distribution function can be applied.
Matusiak et al. (Fri,) studied this question.