
Non-Metallic Technical Textiles
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Features:
Covers the fundamentals of technical fibers and their processing technologies.
Explores natural fibers from agro-residue for high-value technical textiles.
Presents up-to-date summary of technical textiles and associated technology.
Highlights research and development studies data translated into product-oriented research and practical applications.
Identifies the coloring ability of prevailing and new sources of pigments from bioresources.
The book is aimed at researchers, professionals, and graduate students in textile and industrial engineering, materials science, and engineering, including apparel engineering.
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Dr Ritu Pandey is Assistant Professor at Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology (CSAUAT) Kanpur, India. She has 27 years of teaching experience. Her alma mater is prestigious Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture & Technology (GBPUAT), Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, where she completed her bachelors and post graduate studies in Textiles & Clothing. She has guided several dozen post graduate and Ph.D. students so far. She has published more than 50 research papers and contributed book chapters. She has co-edited two books on museum textiles and co-authored one book on flax fiber processing technology. Her area of interest is plant fibers, dyes, and historic textiles. She has completed a research project on flax fiber as Principal Investigator. She was awarded a patent on accelerated retting of flax (gel retting) and filed another patent on lotus fiber drawing machinery. She's receiving award of 'Outstanding Researcher' continuously for the last five years from her university for publishing the research papers in highest Impact Factor journals. She has presented her researches on plant fibers and dyes at various national and international forums, symposiums, and conferences. She has been invited as a panelist in several conferences including UNESCO sponsored International Forum of Natural Dyes and Fiber Technology held at Nantou, Taiwan.
Content
Chapter 2 Emerging technical fiber technology
Chapter 3 Manufacturing technology for functional technical fabrics
Chapter 4 Fibers from agro-residues for high value technical textiles
Chapter 5 Eco-friendly and sustainable finishes to improve performance of technical textiles
Chapter 6 Nanofibers for technical textiles applications
Chapter 7 Future perspectives on high-performance technical textiles
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