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Medical textiles : proceedings of the International Conference, 24 & 25 August 1999, Bolton UK /

Medical textiles is one of the major growth areas within technical textiles and the use of textile materials for medical and healthcare products ranges from simple gauze or bandage materials to scaffolds for tissue culturing and a large variety of prostheses for permanent body implants. Recent advan...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: Bolton Institute. Faculty of Technology (Textiles), SSL International, Smith & Nephew (Firm), Lantor (Great Britain), Vernon Carus, Surgical Dressing Manufacturers Association, Association of British Health-Care Industries
Otros Autores: Anand, Subhash
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, England ; Boca Raton, Florida : Woodhead Publishing Limited : CRC Press, 2001.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Medical Textiles; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; Session 1: Modern materials and processes; Chapter 1. New Developments in the Manufacture of Circular Knitting Machines for the Production of Medical Textiles; INTRODUCTION; WEFT KNITTING DEVELOPMENTS; CIRCULAR WARP KNITTING DEVELOPMENTS; CONCLUSION; Chapter 2. Nonwovens
  • The choice for the Medical Industry into the Next Millennium; Definition; The Nonwoven Process; Nonwoven Web Formation; Nonwoven Bonding; Fibres for Nonwovens; Chemical for Nonwovens; Composites; Summary
  • Chapter 3. Production of Yarns and Fabrics from Alginate Fibres for Medical ApplicationsAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Concept of Reinforced Wound Dressings; 3. Development of Reinforced Alginate Yarns; 4. The Making of Reinforced Fabrics As Dressings; 5. Absorbency Tests and Discussion of Results; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4. Opportunities and Challenges for Fibrous Products in Healthcare and Medical Applications; INTRODUCTION; OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES; CONCLUDING REMARKS; REFERENCES
  • Chapter 5. Knitting Seamless Three-Dimensional Shell Structures on Modern Electronic Flat Bed Knitting MachinesINTRODUCTION; CLASSIFICATION OF 3D KNITTED STRUCTURES; NEW YARN DELIVERY SYSTEMS DEVELOPED AT UMIST; Chapter 6. Medical Textiles with Specific Characteristics Produced on Flat Knitting Machines; INTRODUCTION; PARTICULARITIES OF FLAT KNITTING TECHNOLOGY; KNITTED TO SHAPE ELASTIC TEXTILES FOR PHLEBOLOGICAL, HYPERTROPHIC AND ORTHOPAEDIC USE; SPACER FABRICS; IMPLANTS; OUTLOOK; REFERENCES; Session 2: Compression and bandaging
  • Chapter 7. The Design of Pressure Garments for the Treatment of Hypertropic Scarring Caused by BurnsHypertrophic scars; The design and sizing of garments; Seams and fastenings; Engineering principles in garment construction; Relationship between fabric curvature, longitudinal tension and interface pressure at wound; Fabric particulars; Discussion; Application to human limbs; Wearer reports; Conclusion; Chapter 8. Evaluation of the Pressure Distribution Performance of Padding Bandage Materials; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; EXPERIMENTAL; DEVELOPMENT OF AN OPTIMUM PADDING BANDAGE MATERIAL; CONCLUSIONS