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Nanotechnology in Textiles [PDF]
Increasing customer demand for durable and functional apparel manufactured in a sustainable manner has created an opportunity for nanomaterials to be integrated into textile substrates. Nanomoieties can induce stain repellence, wrinkle-freeness, static elimination, and electrical conductivity to fibers without compromising their comfort and flexibility.
Ali K, Yetisen +8 more
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In this research, an attempt has been taken to investigate and compare the attributes of chemically washed and laser-treated denim fabrics. With this in mind, a 3/1 left-handed twill (LHT) cotton woven denim fabric was chosen and popular types of washing
Faisal Ahmed +4 more
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Light-Responsive Soft Actuators: Mechanism, Materials, Fabrication, and Applications
Soft robots are those that can move like living organisms and adapt to the surrounding environment. Compared with traditional rigid robots, the advantages of soft robots, in terms of material flexibility, human–computer interaction, and biological ...
Yaoli Huang +5 more
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Challenges in Knitted E-textiles [PDF]
This paper considers the progress made in E-textiles within knitted textiles and discusses what “Project Jacquard” and the debut of the woven Levi’s Commuter X Jacquard by Google jacket helps reveal about the relationship between E-textiles and textiles ...
Amy Chen +10 more
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FROM TEXTILE TO PLASTIC: ARCHITECTURE, EXHIBITION DESIGN, AND ABSTRACTION (1930–1955)
This article investigates the growing proliferation of curtains and wall hangings as key elements in the design of art exhibitions in the years 1930–1955.
Clemens Ottenhausen
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The aggregation structure of dye molecules has a great influence on the properties of dye solutions, especially in high concentration. Here, the dye molecular aggregation structures were investigated systemically in aqueous solutions with high ...
Huan Wang +7 more
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Textile‐based wearable electronics combined with nanomaterials are ideal devices that have good electrical and thermal conductivity, and flexibility. With a metal conductivity and metalloid flexibility, 2D titanium carbide MXene is excellent enough for ...
Han Li +5 more
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Application of Knitting Structure Textiles in Medical Areas
There are many kinds of medical textiles, such as woven textiles, non-woven textiles, braided textiles and knitted textiles. Non-woven medical textiles constitute more than 60% of the total medical textiles used, but are almost disposable ordinary ...
Zhang Xiaohui, Ma Pibo
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The EIT KICs Position Paper for a Circular and Sustainable Fashion and Textiles Industry in Europe [PDF]
By 2030, the involved Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) aim for a sustainable, circular, and innovative textiles ecosystem. The agenda recognises that the sector is not only a significant driver of environmental pressures, but is itself ...
Lipinski, Scott +5 more
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A transition of the textile industry towards a circular economy requires fundamental changes to how the industry operates. One of these is in adopting textile-to-textile recycling where the raw material for new products is sourced from worn out garments and other textiles.This case wallet describes how ten Nordic brands are engaging in this transition,
David Watson +3 more
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