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Measurement Uncertainty for Printed Textiles

2018 Colour and Visual Computing Symposium (CVCS), 2018
Measurement repeatability and reproducibility were analysed for four different models of colour measurement instrument on PTFE and on printed and unprinted cotton material. The influence of instrument aperture and sample characteristics on the measurements was analyzed, showing that as expected larger apertures tended to give better repeatability and ...
Nadile Nunes de Lima   +3 more
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Xerographic printing on textiles

IAS '96. Conference Record of the 1996 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Thirty-First IAS Annual Meeting, 2002
Textile printing systems are needed that will meet the requirements of time-driven, demand activated manufacturing. Xerography has the potential of meeting these requirements, but textile-specific xerographic toners must be developed in order to gain acceptance of this technology by the textile industry.
W.W. Carr   +5 more
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The future of textile printing

Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1991
Stork has considered the future of textile printing and developed a new integrated approach to the phase between design and printed fabric production. Automation is already well established in the pre‐printing stage the ‘system integration’ adds to this by improving control and providing a flow of information throughout the production process.
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Digital Printing of Textiles

2006
The evolution and progression of digital printing of textiles A designer's perspective - digital versus traditional. Part 1 Printer / print head: Inkjet printing technology (CIJ / DOD) Drop formation and impaction Industrial production printers - DuPont Artistri 2020 Textile Printing System Industrial production printers - DReAM Industrial production ...
Kanık, Mehmet, Hauser, Peter J.
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3D Printing of Textiles: Potential Roadmap to Printing with Fibers

Advanced Materials, 2019
Abstract3D printing (3DP) has transformed engineering, manufacturing, and the use of advanced materials due to its ability to produce objects from a variety of materials, ranging from soft polymers to rigid ceramics. 3DP offers the advantage of being able to print at a variety of lengths scales; from a few micrometers to many meters. 3DP has the unique
Kony Chatterjee, Tushar K. Ghosh
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Jet printing for textiles

Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1992
Since its inception, the use of jet printing technology for textiles has largely been confined to carpets. This restriction has been due to problems of low resolution and the difficulties of poor spread control, often resulting in sideways migration of the colour on flat fabrics.
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Digital Textile Printing

2016
The development of digital textile printing at the end of the twentieth century has had a profound effect on the design, creation, use and understanding of textiles. This new technology - combined with advances in fabric and dye chemistry - has made it possible to produce complex images on fabric comprising millions of colours, quickly, inexpensively ...
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Printed Sensors on Textiles for Biomedical Applications

2013
The respiratory rate is an important biomedical parameter to monitor human physical condition and investigate potential respiratory dysfunctions. The pulmonary plethysmography (PP) is a technique for measuring changes in tidal volume during the respiratory activity. The PP often requires intrusive and invasive devices that are not comfortable, as masks
DIONISI, Alessandro   +2 more
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Characterization of microfibers originated from the textile screen printing industry

Science of the Total Environment, 2023
R Rathinamoorthy, S Raja Balasaraswathi
exaly  

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