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Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fabrics meet the customers' requirements in many aspects. Nevertheless, PAN fabrics suffer from low moisture regain and the accumulation of electrostatic charges on the fabric surface.
M. Abou Taleb +3 more
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Valorization of Corn Husk Waste for Textile Applications
Agriculture biomass is a widely known renewable source that has a high possibility of recycling. The present investigation deals with the extraction, pre-treatment, dyeing, and characterization of natural fiber obtained from agricultural residues of corn
Harshal Patil, Ashok Athalye
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Chemically modified wool waste keratin for flame retardant cotton finishing
Environmentally friendly flame retardant chemicals are being developed in recent studies as legislation for eco-sustainable textile production becomes more stringent around the world.
Kaustubh C. Patankar +5 more
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Investigations on textile fibres [PDF]
Abstract Although fibres form the most important raw material in the textile industries, few or no attempts have been made to investigate their fundamental properties. On this account most of the phenomena met with in the treatment of textiles have not been explained.
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One-pot multi-functional finishing of wool fabric using reactive nonionic softener
Crossbred wool is widely used in the textile and clothing fields. Nevertheless, the surface roughness of crossbred wool fabric is higher than that of Merino wool. Herein we propose a reactive nonionic softener (RNS) based on fatty acid (FA) and 2-amino-2-
H. El-Sayed, S. Mowafi, A.S. Basuoni
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Electrostrictive microelectromechanical fibres and textiles [PDF]
AbstractMicroelectromechanical systems (MEMS) enable many modern-day technologies, including actuators, motion sensors, drug delivery systems, projection displays, etc. Currently, MEMS fabrication techniques are primarily based on silicon micromachining processes, resulting in rigid and low aspect ratio structures.
Khudiyev, Tural +7 more
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Rubia cordifolia roots as a raw material for dyeing wool in red colors [PDF]
Introduction: Indian madder (Rubia cordifolia L.), is an important natural dyeing plant with long history.Rubia belongs to the family Rubiaceae. It is one of the oldest dyeing plant with a source of beautiful andpermanent shades of red.
KATARZYNA SCHMIDT-PRZEWOŹNA +1 more
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Formation of Polymers in Textile Fibres [PDF]
WHEN wool fibres are exposed to the vapour of ethylene sulphide and water at 50° C., polymerization takes place within the fibres, their elastic properties are modified, and felting is prevented during subsequent working in soap solution1. Similar reactions take place with other monomeric vinylidene compounds, such as methyl methacrylate, if the fibres
M, LIPSON, J B, SPEAKMAN
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Active textiles with Janus fibres [PDF]
We describe reshaping of active textiles actuated by bending of Janus fibres comprising both active and passive components.
A. P. Zakharov, L. M. Pismen
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In the past decade, water scarcity has become major concern and is going to be reality in future too. At the same time textile is necessity which needs a billion liters of fresh water for its processing.
Sushant S. Pawar +4 more
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