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Development and application of micromechanical techniques for characterising interfacial shear strength in fibre-thermoplastic composites [PDF]
The development of single fibre pull-out and microbond tests for characterising interfacial strength in thermoplastic composites is reviewed in detail. Manufacture of an experimental jig and sample preparation regimes for both tests are described.
Thomason, James, Yang, Liu
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Hydrogen Halide Gas Sensors: Active Materials, Operation Principles, and Emerging Technologies
This review considers hydrogen halide (HX) gas sensors across functional materials and principles: acoustic, chemical, optical and nanophotonic. The strong acidity and reactivity of HX gases are discussed as constraints for stability and selectivity of these devices.
Xiuzhen Liu +12 more
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Cellulosic films obtained from the treatment of sugarcane bagasse fibers with N -methylmorpholine- N -oxide (NMMO) [PDF]
Ethanol/water organosolv pulping was used to obtain sugarcane bagasse pulp that was bleached with sodium chlorite. This bleached pulp was used to obtain cellulosic films that were further evaluated by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy ...
A. A. Shatalov +34 more
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Fibre Labelling. Melamine - Basofil [PDF]
In August 2006, the European Commission s Joint Research Centre (JRC) was asked by DG Enterprise to conduct experimental work to check the validity and suitability of the testing methods proposed by Basofil for the identification, quantification and ...
BURIOVA Emilia +3 more
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Evaluation of the Thermophysiological Comfort Properties of Single‐Knit Jersey Fabrics
The thermal and physiological comfort of fabric has emerged as a priority over service life and perceived value in today’s apparel industry. The balance between thermal and physical sensations of fabrics profoundly influences consumer perceptions of quality and impacts garment functionality in daily wear.
Derseh Yilie Limeneh +7 more
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Effect of Fibre Type on Mechanical Properties of Nonwoven Reinforced TPU Composites [PDF]
Nonwoven-reinforced composites were produced using both low modulus fibres (lyocell, polyethylene terephthalate, and polyamide) and high modulus aramid fibres (polyphenylene terephthalamide) in thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) matrix.
Goswami, P +4 more
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An extreme delignification strategy using a formic acid–phenol–water system enables the simultaneous production of high‐brightness cellulose fibers and highly reactive phenolic lignin from various biomass sources, providing a sustainable pathway for high‐value utilization of lignocellulosic biomass.
Yongchao Zhang +8 more
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Fabricating bio-based medical textiles with antimicrobial protection
Polyphenol-rich Norway spruce bark extract, a side-stream from the forest industry, is used to create antimicrobial fiber materials for biomedical applications. Lyocell, viscose, and blend non-wovens are coated with the bark extract and commercial tannic
Susan Kunnas +14 more
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ABSTRACT The increasing volume of textile waste in Europe presents a critical environmental and economic challenge, particularly in isolated regions such as the Canary Islands and the broader Macaronesian region. This study presents a comprehensive review of textile waste generation, legislation, and management strategies across Europe, with a special ...
Zaida Ortega, Pablo Bordón, Rubén Paz
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