The study of rapid curing crease-resistant processing on cotton fabrics. Part I. The effect of chitosan on the physical properties of processed fabrics
β Scribed by Ming-Shien Yen; Kuo-Shien Huang
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Volume
- 78
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8995
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β¦ Synopsis
The principal aim of this study is to explore the effect of chitosan on the physical properties of cotton fabrics in rapid curing crease-resistant processing. It was determined that compared with the traditional three-stage processing, the addition of chitosan is beneficial to the absorbency of processed fabrics, dry-wet wrinkle recovery angle, and tensile strength retention. In addition, the dry-wet wrinkle recovery angle of processed fabrics increases with the increase of curing temperature and curing treatment time, but absorbency and tensile strength retention both decrease. Also, the dry-wet wrinkle recovery angle and tensile strength retention of processed fabrics increase with higher chitosan concentrations, but the fabric's absorbency is reduced. In general, use of 0.5%Υ‘0.75% chitosan with DMEU curing treatment conditions of 8%, 200Β°C for 30 s will provide optimum physical property balance for processed fabrics.
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