<p><P>The intent of this book is to give a complete overview of the present state of the art of flexible barrier materials such as textile, paper and leather, including methods for barrier evaluation. It will be of interest to readers in industries, consumers, and members of the scientific community
Multifunctional Barriers for Flexible Structure: Textile, Leather and Paper (Springer Series in Materials Science)
โ Scribed by S. Duquesne, C. Magniez, G. Camino
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 302
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The intent of this book is to give a complete overview of the present state of the art of flexible barrier materials such as textile, paper and leather, including methods for barrier evaluation. It will be of interest to readers in industries, consumers, and members of the scientific community. The scope of the field is clearly delineated here for the first time, and it deals with a number of specific topics such as barrier to fire, antibacterial properties, resistance to waves (electrostatic, electromagnetic, acoustics), anti-odor, etc. combined with characterization techniques as well as material nanotechnology.
โฆ Table of Contents
9783540719175......Page 1
front-matter......Page 2
Part I......Page 19
1.pdf......Page 20
2.pdf......Page 40
3.pdf......Page 56
4.pdf......Page 79
Part II......Page 100
5.pdf......Page 101
6.pdf......Page 123
7.pdf......Page 139
8.pdf......Page 153
9.pdf......Page 165
Part III......Page 183
10.pdf......Page 184
11.pdf......Page 203
12......Page 226
Part IV......Page 238
13......Page 239
14......Page 279
Index.pdf......Page 299
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