Plasma Technologies for Textile and Apparel
โ Scribed by Jhala, P. B.; Nema, S. K
- Publisher
- WPI India
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 382
- Series
- Woodhead Publishing India in textiles
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Foreword
Contributors
1. Basics of plasma and its industrialapplications in textiles
2. Atmospheric pressure plasma processingof textiles at FCIPT
3. Atmospheric pressure plasma polymerization of HMDSO on different textile fibres and their studies
4. In-situ plasma reactions for hydrophobicfunctionalization of textiles
5. In-situ plasma reactions for hydrophilicfunctionalization of textile substrates
6. Plasma processing of textiles to enhancetheir dyeing and surface properties 7. Next to skin easy care woolens by plasma andother eco-friendly technologies8. Low pressure air plasma for processingof silk textiles
9. RF plasma treatment of Muga silkand its characterization
10. Cold plasma for dry processing, functionalization and finishing of textile materials
11. Nanotitania synthesis and its integration intextiles using plasma technology
12. Plasma textile technology status, techno-economics, limitations and industrial usage potential
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