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Antibacterial Fiber Treatments and Disinfection1
Textile Research Journal, 1981Developments and research in the present decade on the antibacterial finishing and disinfection of textiles are reviewed. Definitions and concepts of terms such as antimicrobial agent, antibacterial agent, disinfectant, and sanitizers are discussed from both a regulatory and scientific perspective.
Tyrone L. Vigo, M. Aaron Benjaminson
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Radiation treatment of natural fibers
Radiation Physics and Chemistry (1977), 1977Abstract The properties of fibers of henequ e n are improve by gamma irradiation in presence of methylmethacrylate. This natural fiber is mainly used for manufacture of threads, rugs, ropes, sacs, etc. so some of its properties, like tenacity, water repellency, etc. are importante in order to maintain the quality of the products.
Alberto Rodríguez Sánchez +2 more
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Hemp Fibers for Wastewater Treatment
2020Sorption by low-cost lignocellulosic materials is the method receiving the utmost attention in searching for the best green approach in water pollution remediation. Among all the forms under which lignocellulosic materials are available for wastewater treatment purposes, a special position is occupied by lignocellulosic fibers such as hemp fibers.
Lavinia Tofan +2 more
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Treatment of Harakeke fiber for biocomposites
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2009AbstractThe use of fiber from Harakeke (or New Zealand Flax plant) for the reinforcement of composites should be explored since Harakeke has similar properties to Sisal fiber. To maximize the cellulose content in the fiber, Harakeke fibers were prepared by thermal, combinative alkaline‐thermal, and a novel combinative thermal‐enzymatic‐thermal ...
Benoît Duchemin, Mark P. Staiger
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Ozone treatment of jute fibers
Cellulose, 2017Oxidation of cellulosic materials is required in many fields such as textile processing, natural fiber composites, medical utilization, and so on. The present study was designed to explore the possibility of ozone treatment as a greener oxidation process for jute fibers.
Hafiz Shahzad Maqsood +5 more
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Surface treatment of glass fiber and carbon fiber posts: SEM characterization
Microscopy Research and Technique, 2011AbstractMorphology, etching patterns, surface modification, and characterization of 2 different fiber posts: Gfp, Glass fiber post; and Cfp, carbon fiber were investigated by SEM analysis, after different surface treatments. Thirty fiber posts, being 15 Gfp and 15 Cfp were divided into a 5 surface treatments (n = 3): C‐alcohol 70% (control); HF 4 ...
Lucas Zago, Naves +7 more
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Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2004
The variations of flexural strength and flexural modulus of unsaturated polyester-based sisal/glass hybrid composites with fiber content have been studied. The hybrid composites showed an increase in flexural properties with glass fiber loading. The effects of alkali treatment and silane treatment of fibers on the flexural properties of these sisal ...
K. John, S. Venkata Naidu
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The variations of flexural strength and flexural modulus of unsaturated polyester-based sisal/glass hybrid composites with fiber content have been studied. The hybrid composites showed an increase in flexural properties with glass fiber loading. The effects of alkali treatment and silane treatment of fibers on the flexural properties of these sisal ...
K. John, S. Venkata Naidu
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Plasma treatment of textile fibers
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2002Abstract Low-temperature plasma technologyboth glow discharge under reduced pressure as well as barrier discharge under normal pressureare well established in different industrial applications. Since recently, however, the plasma technology is being introduced in textile industry as well.
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4 Fiber in the Treatment of Hyperlipidemia
2001It is now well accepted that viscous types of fiber may lower serum cholesterol levels, and national agencies concerned with cardiovascular health also endorse the use of soluble fiber foods (oats, barley, and legumes) as part of the strategies to reduce the risk of CHD.
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