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Fabrics that experience linear wear are typically those that are used in applications where they are subjected to repeated friction or rubbing in a straight line. Some examples of fabrics that experience linear wear include:
1. Upholstery fabrics: Upholstery fabrics for furniture are often subjected to linear wear from repeated sitting and sliding across the surface.
2. Automotive fabrics: Fabrics used in automotive applications, such as seat covers and interior trim, can experience linear wear from repeated rubbing against the car's interior surfaces.
3. Clothing fabrics: Certain types of clothing fabrics, such as those used in pants and skirts, can experience linear wear from the repetitive rubbing of body parts against the fabric.
4. Luggage fabrics: Fabrics used in luggage, such as suitcases and backpacks, can experience linear wear from repeated rubbing against other surfaces during travel.
5. Industrial fabrics: Fabrics used in industrial applications, such as conveyor belts and tarps, can experience linear wear from repeated rubbing against machinery and other surfaces.
These are just a few examples of fabrics that can experience linear wear. The type of fabric and its construction can also affect its susceptibility to linear wear, so it is important to consider the specific application and use conditions when selecting a fabric for a particular purpose.
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