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Original Article

Material properties of Velcro fastenings

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Pages 93-96 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

An assessment of the material properties of three types of touch and close fasteners (Velcro) in general orthopaedic usage is presented.

The materials were tested under various loading regimes using an Instron testing machine. The force-extension curves were analyzed and values determined for both the stiffness and strength of the various attachments. Particular reference was made to the alteration in attachment strength after cyclic loading.

The strength of the standard Velcro was found to be least affected after cyclic loading to simulate continuous usage. A recommendation is made on the specific application of each type of Velcro based on their material properties.

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