
Production and Application of Textile Materials
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 11. July 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
266 pages
978-3-0364-0089-1 (ISBN)
Description
Fibers and fabrics are currently often used as a reinforcing element in the production of various composite materials, which are often used in mechanical engineering and in the construction sector. A separate chapter is devoted to textile reinforcing materials.
Environmental problems in textile production are mainly related to the dyeing process and the chemical treatment of fabrics and fibers. Some aspects of textile dyeing and wastewater treatment processes are also discussed in this publication.
Environmental problems in textile production are mainly related to the dyeing process and the chemical treatment of fabrics and fibers. Some aspects of textile dyeing and wastewater treatment processes are also discussed in this publication.
Fibers and fabrics are currently often used as a reinforcing element in the production of various composite materials, which are often used in mechanical engineering and in the construction sector. A separate chapter is devoted to textile reinforcing materials.
Environmental problems in textile production are mainly related to the dyeing process and the chemical treatment of fabrics and fibers. Some aspects of textile dyeing and wastewater treatment processes are also discussed in this publication.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-0364-0089-1 (9783036400891)
DOI
10.4028/b-7INgpT
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Fernando B.N. Ferreira | Ana Maria Rocha | Andrea Zille
Production and Application of Textile Materials
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06/2022
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Content
<ul><li>Preface</li><li>Chapter 1: Materials and Technologies for Fibers and Fabrics Fabrication</li><li>Orange Waste Films as a Raw Material for Designing Bio-Based Textiles: A Hybrid Research Method</li><li>Evaluation of Denim Fabric Performances from Sustainable Yarn</li><li>Influence of Fabric Structure on the Adhesion and Functional Properties of 3D Printed Polymers on the Woven Fabric</li><li>A Preliminary Study of Analising Weft Cover Factor of Woven Fabrics by Image Treatment</li><li>Chapter 2: Fabrics and Fibers for Biomedical Application</li><li>Exploring Nanofibers and Hydrogels as Collagenase Carriers for the Development of Advanced Wound Dressings</li><li>Preliminary Studies on Antimicrobial Properties for Nanofiber Air Filters</li><li>Antibacterial Nonwoven with Propolis for Use in Surgical Masks</li><li>Electrospinning of Poly(Caprolactone)/Gelatin/Clindamycin Nanocomposites as an Antibacterial Wound Dressing</li><li>Development of Antimicrobial Polyester Fabric by a Green <i>In Situ</i> Synthesis of Copper Nanoparticles Mediated from Chitosan and Ascorbic Acid</li><li>Enhancing the Antimicrobial Efficacy of Polyester Fabric Impregnated with Silver Nanoparticles Using DBD Plasma Treatment</li><li>Chapter 3: Fabrics and Fibers for Reinforcing of Composite Materials</li><li>Biologically Inspiried Load Adapted 3D Textile Reinforcement Structures</li><li>Textile-Based 3D Truss Reinforcement for Cement-Based Composites Subjected to Impact Loading - Part II: <i>In Situ</i> Stress Analysis under Quasistatic and Dynamic Tensile Loading</li><li>Textile-Based 3D Truss Reinforcement for Cement-Based Composites Subjected to Impact Loading Part I: Development of Reinforcing Structure and Composite Characterization</li><li>Uni-Directional Tape Structures Consisting of Recycled Carbon Fibres and Polyamide 6 Fibers for High-Performance Thermoplastic Composites</li><li>From Grave to Cradle - Development of Weft Knitted Fabrics Based on Hybrid Yarns from Recycled Carbon Fibre Reclaimed by Solvolytic Process from of EOL-Components</li><li>Low Twist Hybrid Yarns from Long Recycled Carbon Fibres for High Performance Thermoplastic Composites</li><li>Chapter 4: Dyeing, Surface and Fibers Treatment</li><li>Thermochromic Properties of Textile Fabrics</li><li>New Method for Prediction of Photochromic Textiles Fatigue Behavior</li><li>Polyester-Polyvinylalcohol Hydrophilization Strategies</li><li>Investigation of the Dyeability Behaviors of Cotton Surfaces with Natural Dyes Extracted from Rubia Tinctorum and Reseda Luteola L. Plants</li><li>Pre, Post and Meta Mordanting Recycled Cotton with Chitosan</li><li>Substrate Color Prediction through Active Monitoring of the Exhaustion Dyeing Process</li><li>Durable Moisture/Thermal Management Self-Adhesive Coating for Polyester Fabric</li><li>Extraction Optimization of <i>Sorghum vulgare </i>for Natural Wool Dyeing Applications</li><li>Chapter 5: Environmental Engineering in Textile Production</li><li>Secondary Raw Plastic Materials in Applied Design</li><li>Direct and Reactive Dyes Recovery in Textile Wastewater Using Calcinated Hydrotalcite</li><li>Polyamide 6.6 Degradation through Photo-Fenton Process</li></ul>