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IONIC CROSSLINKING OF COTTON
Peter J. Hauser, C.Brent Smith, Mohamed M. HashemCellulose crosslinking is a very important textile chemical process, and is the basis for a vast array of durable press and crease-resistant finished textile products…
CONFIGURATION AND ORIENTATION OF FIBRES Part III. APPLICATIONS
Igor P. Kornoohin, Tamara A. KornoohinaThe small-angle scattering method is applied to study the: straightening and parallelization of fibres in the air stream; feeding sliver indices as influenced by those of the…
STUDY OF YARN APPEARANCE FOR TWO-BAR WARP KNITTING
Sun FengThis paper presents the results of an experimental [1] [2] and theoretical investigation into some aspects of the yarn appearing in warp knitted fabrics: Here, the formulae of the…
SUB-MICROMETER PERIODIC SURFACE STRUCTURE PRODUCED ON PET FIBRES WITH A LOW-FLUENCE ULTRAVIOLET EXCIMER LASER
Mendel Wong, Kai Shui Lau, Kwong ChanThe effects of low-fluence laser on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fibres are reported in this work. Laser Induced Periodic Surface Structures (LIPSSs) are formed on the fibres…
RETRIEVAL SYSTEM OF AN APPAREL MATERIAL DATABASE: RETRIEVAL TECHNIQUE BY COMPOSITE IMPRESSION DEGREE
Ishii MasatoThis paper describes a retrieval system of an apparel material database by CID (Composite Impression Degree), composed of several kinds of impression degree of textile material…
COMPARISON OF ENGLISH AND CHINESE CLOTHING PATTERN SYSTEMS
Ms Chi Liu, Dr Richard KennonThe introduction of clothing pattern cutting systems represented a significant technological and economic breakthrough for the garment designer, as they noticeably reduced the…
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