Crazing technology for polyester fibers /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Duxford, United Kingdom:
Woodhead Publishing,
2017.
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Colección: | Textile Institute book series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations and denotations; 1 Polymer restructuring at plastic deformation; 1.1 Terminology; 1.2 Classical concepts of polymers deformation; 1.3 Mechanism of crazing in liquids; 1.4 Collapse of crazes structure; 1.5 Applied aspects of crazing; References; 2 Modification of synthetic fibers; 2.1 Overview of synthetic fibers; 2.2 Specifics of polyester fibers crazing; 2.3 Techniques for synthetic fibers modification by crazing mechanism; 2.3.1 Spaying method; 2.3.2 Rotaprint method.
- 2.3.3 Use of capillary heads2.3.4 Applying the modifying solution by watering; 2.3.5 Submersion into a bath; 2.4 Development of modification technique; References; 3 Antimicrobial fibers; 3.1 Problem of textile fabrics biodeterioration; 3.2 Fibers with antimicrobial properties; 3.3 Antiseptic components of fibers; 3.3.1 Classification; 3.3.2 Silver-based colloidal systems; 3.3.3 Organic antimicrobial substances; 3.4 Modifying compounds based on triclosan; 3.5 Modifying compounds containing silver; 3.5.1 Cultivation of silver nanoparticles; 3.5.2 Cultivation of bimetallic particles.
- 3.6 Antimicrobial activity of fibers3.6.1 Antimicrobial fibers production; 3.6.2 Methods of antimicrobial fibers testing; 3.6.3 Antimicrobial fibers properties; 3.7 Antimicrobial fibers' use in medicine and clothing; References; 4 Fibers of reduced combustibility; 4.1 Fire-retardants; 4.2 Fire-retardants for PET fibers modification; 4.3 Estimation of fibers combustibility; 4.4 Specifics of production and properties of fibers of reduced combustibility; References; 5 Aromatized and repellent fibers; 5.1 Aromatic agents for textile materials; 5.2 Modifying compounds with the smell of lavender.
- 5.2.1 Initial substances5.2.2 Compositions preparation procedure; 5.3 Manufacturing and testing of aromatized fibers; 5.3.1 Weight method; 5.3.2 Organoleptic method; 5.4 Repellent fibers, their range and application; 5.4.1 Range of repellents; 5.4.2 Repellent fiber modifiers; 5.4.3 Assessment of repellent efficiency; 5.4.4 Manufacturing and properties of repellent fibers; References; 6 Fibers for securities protection from counterfeit; 6.1 Methods of securities protection from counterfeit; 6.2 Paper filling with threads and fibers; 6.3 Luminescent colorants for fibers.
- 6.4 Requirements to fibers and methods for their production6.5 Discontinuous dyeing of fibers; 6.6 Luminescence of dyed fibers; 6.7 Introduction of ferromagnetic indicators; References; 7 Novel crazing technology applications; 7.1 Radioabsorbing fibers; 7.2 Electroconductive fibers; 7.3 Investigation of the possibility of bicomponent and superthin PET fibers modification; 7.3.1 Structure, properties, and application areas of bicomponent and superthin chemical fibers; 7.3.1.1 Application areas; 7.3.2 Modification of bicomponent polyester fibers.