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Polyester filter fabrics and their properties
Fibre Chemistry, 2007Using the Setka 3.2 program, optimized structures for filter fabrics of linen, twill, and satin weaves with a surface density of 400 to 760 g/m2 were developed. Technology was developed and filter fabrics with assigned structural parameters were made from polyester-fibre yarns.
A. V. Gusakov, K. E. Perepelkin
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Dyeing of Polyester Fabrics with Indigo
Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 2011Polyester fabric was dyed with indigo through the exhaust technique by controlling the ratios of sodium dithionite and sodium hydroxide concentrations in the dyebath solution. At different ratios different forms of the indigo existed and each one had different degrees of substantivity for the polyester.
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Moisture Absorption Finishing of Polyester Fabric
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013Polyester fabric was finished by water-absorbent and quick-dry agent Casofter-252 and moisture management agent Hipom-790 for improving its moisture management property. The quality of moisture absorption finishing of the polyester fabric was detected in terms of wicking height and fast drying time.
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Moisture-levelling of Polyester-fibre Fabric
The Journal of The Textile Institute, 1983(1983). Moisture-levelling of Polyester-fibre Fabric. The Journal of The Textile Institute: Vol. 74, No. 4, pp. 226-228.
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Preparation of unsaturated polyester resin from polyester fabric scraps
Polyester and polyester blended cotton fabrics were chemically recycled by glycolysis. The reactions were carried out in propylene glycol with the presence of zinc acetate catalyst at 0.5% and 1% by weight of the fabric at 180 ํC under reflux in nitrogen atmosphere. The reaction time was varied at 4, 6 and 8 hours.openaire +1 more source
Flammability of Cotton-Polyester Blend Fabrics
1978Cotton-polyester blends pose a special flammability problem because the thermal and mechanical properties of the fibers are so different. Cotton tends to char on heating but generally maintains some structural integrity; polyester normally melts and flows at temperatures of ca. 260°C.
Christine W. Jarvis, Robert H. Barker
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Chitosan implementation into cotton/polyester fabric
2019In this bachelor thesis chitosan powder was implemented into cotton/polyester (PES/CO) fabric with the aim of durable treatment. For that purpose, as 1st step 20 % NaOH was applied to PES/CO fabric to activate fabric surface. 2nd step was implementation of chitosan powder to such opened structure.
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The Printing of Polyester‐Cellulosic Fabrics
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1979Printing styles, rather than printing methods, are discussed. These are essentially the same for any dye–substrate combination and the usual parameters (type of cloth, design, meterage required, etc.) govern which method of printing – roller or screen – is used.
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Interface Phenomena of Hydrolized Polyester Fabric
2004Alkaline hydrolyses of polyester fabrics is one possible way of modifying polyester fabrics. This type of finishing results in a better comfort and other properties. Chemical attack during hydrolysis occurs at the fiber surface because the ionized inorganic compound cannot readily diffuse in hydrophobic structure.
Grancarić, Anamarija +5 more
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A facile way to fabricate polyester microcapsules
Journal of Controlled Release, 2011Xi, Yu, Jintao, Zhu
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