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Physics in Technology, 1983
Report on Friction of textile fibres, Institute of Physics (Tribology Group), 5 July 1983 at Imperial College, London.
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Report on Friction of textile fibres, Institute of Physics (Tribology Group), 5 July 1983 at Imperial College, London.
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2023
The types of textile fibres are surveyed and the way in which they are named and classed is explained. Worldwide production data of the most commonly used fibres are provided to give an appreciation of their relative importance. Textile fibres are polymeric materials, and the remainder of the chapter explains the requirements of polymers for them to ...
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The types of textile fibres are surveyed and the way in which they are named and classed is explained. Worldwide production data of the most commonly used fibres are provided to give an appreciation of their relative importance. Textile fibres are polymeric materials, and the remainder of the chapter explains the requirements of polymers for them to ...
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Microbiology of Textile Fibres
Textile Research, 19371. As measured by means of bacterial counts on nutrient agar plates, there was no increase in the number of molds in a single series of samples incubated at relaat relative humidities of 70 to 95% at 25° C. 2. As measured by means of plate counts on Czapek's solution agar, there was a marked increase in the number of molds in a single
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The Chemistry of Textile Fibres
2015Textiles are ubiquitous materials that many of us take for granted in our everyday lives. We rely on our clothes to protect us from the environment and use them to enhance our appearance. Textiles also find applications in transport, healthcare, construction, and many other industries. The revised and updated 2nd Edition of The Chemistry
Robert R Mather, Roger H Wardman
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2015
The types of textile fibres are surveyed and the way in which they are named and classed is explained. Worldwide production data of the most commonly used fibres are provided to give an appreciation of their relative importance. Textile fibres are polymeric materials and the remainder of the chapter explains the requirements of polymers for them to ...
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The types of textile fibres are surveyed and the way in which they are named and classed is explained. Worldwide production data of the most commonly used fibres are provided to give an appreciation of their relative importance. Textile fibres are polymeric materials and the remainder of the chapter explains the requirements of polymers for them to ...
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Polysaccharide Fibres in Textiles
2012Besides naturally grown cellulose fibres like cotton, hemp or flax, interest in textile fibres made up from regenerated cellulose is growing. By sure the use of a polymer material, which is provided by nature in huge amounts, favours its use as more sustainable material compared to oil-based products.
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The Production and Extraction of Flax-Fibre for Textile Fibres
Journal of Biobased Materials and Bioenergy, 2010Horne, M. R. L. +3 more
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