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Flame Spread Behavior over Kenaf Fabric, Polyester Fabric, and Kenaf/Polyester Combined Fabric
2018Flame spread behavior is one of the important topics related to fire safety engineering. It is essential to examine factors, which influence the flame spread behavior over fabrics. It is known that natural fibers exhibit a different flame spread behavior than the one of synthetic fibers.
Mohd Azahari Razali +7 more
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Dyeing Polyester Fabrics with Indigo
Textile Research Journal, 2005Polyester fabrics are successfully dyed with indigo dye by controlling the ratio of sodium hydrosulfite and sodium hydroxide concentration in the dyebath solution, because non-ionic reduced indigo has a higher affinity for polyester fabrics than ionic reduced indigo. The value of total K/S increases with increased dyeing temperature.
Katsushi Kunttou +3 more
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Giving polyester fabric antibacterial properties
Fibre Chemistry, 1988The possibility of giving antibacterial properties to polyester fabric with tetraalkylammonium (alkylpyridinum) fluoborates has been investigated.
V. I. Shlyakhov +4 more
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Multifunctional finishing of cellulosic/polyester blended fabrics
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013Innovative/efficient finishing systems for imparting multi-functional properties to cotton/polyester and viscose/polyester blends were developed. Factors affecting the extent of functionalization including type and concentration of the nano-hybrid, i.e.
N A, Ibrahim +5 more
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Anisotropy of wrinkling of polyester polyester-linen, and linen fabrics
Fibre Chemistry, 2000The anisotropy of wrinkling of polyester, polyester@mdash;linen, and linen fabrics in standard conditions and in a maximally humid environment was investigated. It was shown that wrinkling of polyester fabric is close to isotropic, whilie polyester@mdash;linen and linen fabric exhibits anisotropy to a greater degree the higher the linen content is.
K. E. Perepelkin +2 more
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Surface-modified polyester fabrics.
Medical device technology, 1997The plasma treatment of poly(ethylene terephthalate) fabric offers new opportunities for product designers. The technique enhances surface properties while maintaining the beneficial physical characteristics of the bulk material. This article compares the surface properties of treated and untreated materials and looks at the specific application of ...
P, Canonico, C, Cassinelli, M, Morra
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Flame-resistant polyester/cotton fabrics
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 1977New experimental results are reported for the modification of 50/50 polyester/cotton blend fabrics made from bromine-free and bromine-containing polyester with a reactive flame retardant compound of high phosphorus content. Reaction of the cotton in the blend with methyl-phosphonic diamide yields modified fabrics in which flame resistance is attained ...
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High Functional Silk Fibroin Polyester Fabric
Advanced Materials Research, 2011Though polyester fabric has favorable characteristics, it is not comfortable to wear because of its hydrophobic characteristics Silk fibroin has lots of polar and electric groups, and its biocompatible is very good. In this paper polyester fabric was encased sucrose ester to endue polyester fibers lots of –OH, then sucrose eater glycidyl ether (SEGE ...
Gang Xian Zhang +3 more
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Polyester‐based Copolymers for Biomaterials Fabrication
Macromolecular Symposia, 2007AbstractSummary: Results on synthesis of poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate)s possessing one or two hydroxyl groups at one terminus of the chain and carboxylic group at the other chain end are reported. These polymers were further functionalised via transesterification with dimethyl H‐phosphonate thus incorporating a reactive/biodegradable center in the polyester ...
Neli Koseva +4 more
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Application of Sericin on Polyester Fabric
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015Sericin is a natural protein which is removed from silk in a process called degumming. In India, 250-300 tons of sericin is extracted per year and goes as waste, it has wide range of application because of its properties like antioxidant, antibacterial, UV resistant, anticoagulant and moisture retention capacity.
Dasarathan Kamalraj, V. Subramaniam
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