## Abstract This study presents a novel design of an easily stripped bi‐layer composite that consists of an upper layer of a soybean protein non‐woven fabric coated with a lower layer, a genipin‐crosslinked chitosan film, as a wound dressing material. This study examines the __in vitro__ properties
Textile composites from hydro-entangled non-woven fabrics
✍ Scribed by Memis Acar; J.F. Harper
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 745 KB
- Volume
- 76
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7949
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✦ Synopsis
Production of non-woven fabrics and composite technology are not new areas. However it seems very little has been done to look at the potential of hydro-entangled non-wovens as reinforcements in structural composites. A preliminary investigation is reported of the suitability of hydro-entangled non-woven fabrics as ®bre reinforcements in producing structural composites. Work reported involved producing various composite materials by impregnating hydro-entangled ®brous structure with a suitable polymer and evaluating the composite properties via a number of tests, such as tensile strength and impact resistance. Preliminary results show that there is good potential for producing composite structures from hydro-entangled non-wovens.
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