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Fabrication of cotton fabric with superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013
A simple and facile method for fabricating the cotton fabric with superhydrophobicity and flame retardancy is described in the present work. The cotton fabric with the maximal WCA of 160° has been prepared by the covalent deposition of amino-silica nanospheres and the further graft with (heptadecafluoro-1,1,2,2-tetradecyl) trimethoxysilane.
Ming Zhang, Chengyu Wang
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The Effect of Fabric Structure on Fabric Properties

Textile Research Journal, 1955
Research leading to the development of specialized fabrics for an agency of the Department of Defense is described. Requirements called for the fabrics to be highly resistant to the passage of water and air and to possess relatively high tensile and tear strength, yet to be light in weight.
John J. Brown, Ralph A. Rusca
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Fabric analysis and fabric development in ores

Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar, 1977
Abstract The preferred orientations of the constituent minerals of a polycrystalline ore fabric can be determined by means of an X-ray pole-figure goniometer. Several complete pole figures for different crystallography planes permit the calculation of a three-dimensional orientation distribution.
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Electrospinning: a fascinating fiber fabrication technique.

Biotechnology Advances, 2010
Nandana Bhardwaj, S. Kundu
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Skin electronics from scalable fabrication of an intrinsically stretchable transistor array

Nature, 2018
Sihong Wang   +19 more
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The Food Fabricators

Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1976
(1976). The Food Fabricators. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development: Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 25-34.
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Fabrication Technologies

2008
Publisher Summary This chapter provides an overview of available microtechnologies for making micromixers. It covers the basic techniques of conventional silicon-based microtechnologies. Since polymers are chemically and biologically compatible, polymeric micromachining is the focus of this chapter.
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