surface. Plasma treatment in textiles can produce various functional properties, such as antimicrobial textiles, and water repellent textiles. In comparison...
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preparation method of textiles; it is applied more commonly to woven textiles and cotton yarns. Singeing in textiles is a mechanical treatment or finish to obtain...
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Plasma (from Ancient Greek πλάσμα (plásma) 'moldable substance') is one of four fundamental states of matter (the other three being solid, liquid, and...
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ceramics, a broad range of polymers and textiles and even natural materials such as wood and seeds. Plasma functionalization also refers to the introduction...
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A nonthermal plasma, cold plasma or non-equilibrium plasma is a plasma which is not in thermodynamic equilibrium, because the electron temperature is...
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performance of textiles Waterproofness Cold and wind protection textiles Bacteria and virus protection in textiles. Antiviral textiles are a further exploitation...
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Cottonization (category Properties of textiles)
cottonized fibers are as below: Mechanical Chemical Enzymatic Retting Plasma treatment (textiles) Blackburn, Richard (2005-11-30). Biodegradable and Sustainable...
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Coated fabrics (category Textiles)
military use. Adhesive tape Coated paper Plastic-coated paper Plasma treatment (textiles) Denny, Grace G. (Grace Goldena) (1962). Fabrics. Internet Archive...
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technical textile is a textile product manufactured for non-aesthetic purposes, where function is the primary criterion. Technical textiles include textiles for...
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plasma treatment of textiles at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. The treatment can be used to modify the surface properties of the textile to...
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Silk surfacing (category Properties of textiles)
were less likely to wash. Finishing (textiles) Plasma treatment (textiles) Nystrom, Paul Henry (1916). Textiles. D. Appleton. p. 228. Department Store...
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examples of technical textiles, whereas clothing and furnishings are examples of consumer textiles. Each component of a textile product, including fiber...
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medical textiles. Advances in textile manufacturing and medical technologies have made medical healthcare an important industry in textiles. Textiles are...
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with paper and pulp, textiles, chemicals, and from various streams such as cooling towers, boilers, and production lines. Treatment for drinking water production...
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Surface finishing (redirect from Surface treatment)
Phosphate conversion coating Parkerizing Plasma electrolytic oxidation Peening Shot peening Laser peening Pickling Plasma spraying Powder coating Thin-film deposition...
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Microfiber (category Textiles)
economical because they last longer and require less effort to use. Microfiber textiles designed for cleaning clean on a microscopic scale. According to tests...
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jars, tin cans, aluminum cans, aluminium foil, metals, certain plastics, textiles, clothing, tires, batteries, etc. Inert waste: construction and demolition...
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inks, plastics and textiles as indicators/sensors and in architecture, ionochromics in copy paper, direct thermal printing and textile sensors, electrochromics...
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"Occurrence and transformation of phosphonates in textile dyeing wastewater along full-scale combined treatment processes". Water Research. 184: 116173. doi:10...
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Eating disorder (redirect from Treatment of eating disorders)
Images on Body Dissatisfaction and Advertising Effectiveness". Clothing and Textiles Research Journal. 32 (3): 153–169. doi:10.1177/0887302x14525850. S2CID 145447562...
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Biotextile (category Textiles)
organisms, and "textiles," indicating woven or fibrous materials. It encompasses the interdisciplinary field of biomedical textiles, which focuses on...
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deposition, diffusion, thermal spray & welding using advanced heat sources like plasma, laser, ion, electron, microwave, solar beams, synchrotron radiation, pulsed...
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overdose may be confirmed by measurement of permethrin in serum or blood plasma. Permethrin does not present any notable genotoxicity or immunotoxicity...
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superhydrophobic surfaces including particle deposition, sol-gel techniques, plasma treatments, vapor deposition, and casting techniques. Current opportunity for...
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Waste-to-energy (category Waste treatment technology)
refined Pyrolysis: produces combustible tar/bio-oil and chars Plasma arc gasification or plasma gasification process (PGP): produces rich syngas including...
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Magnesium (section Detection in serum and plasma)
in construction. Magnesium hexafluorosilicate is used for moth-proofing textiles. The important interaction between phosphate and magnesium ions makes magnesium...
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Atmospheric Pressure Plasma", IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 1188 – 1191, (1996) M. Laroussi, "Low Temperature Plasma-Based Sterilization:...
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chemicals that are added to manufactured materials, such as plastics and textiles, and surface finishes and coatings. Flame retardants are activated by the...
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plasma causes the boric acid to rapidly decompose into water vapor and boric anhydride, and in-turn, the vaporization products de-ionize the plasma,...
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Krishnan Jayaraman; Debes Bhattacharyya (December 2004). "Effects of plasma treatment in enhancing the performance of woodfibre-polypropylene composites"...
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