This paper describes the development of a plasma process to produce a durable water repellent and anti-stain thin film on synthetic textile, utilized for the upholstery in the automotive field. The coatings were deposited in non equilibrium low pressure plasmas fed with 1H, 1H, 2H-perfluo-ro-1-decene employing, as substrates, polyethylene terephthalate and polyethylene terephthalate thermo-coupled to polyurethane foam. It was found that the XPS F/C ratio of the deposit was higher than 1.4 and that the treated textile was always very hydrophobic (WCA> 140˚) and oil re-sistant (motor oil CA> 110˚), even after wear
The article discusses the possibility of using plasma modification to get anti adhesive properties o...
The surface of cotton (COT) and polyester (PET) fabrics was modified to create a water-repellent fin...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Kwongxx, 179 pages :color illustrationsThis study...
This paper describes the development of a plasma process to produce a durable water repellent and a...
Effective finishing on poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibres could be difficult due to its low melting poin...
238-244This paper reports a novel approach for surface modification of 100 % cotton and 100 % polye...
We describe the hydro- and oleo-repellent modification of pure cashmere and wool/nylon textiles by m...
Effective finishing on poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibres could be difficult due to its low melting poin...
In recent years, plasma technology has assumed a great importance among all available textile surfac...
The performance of lightweight impact protective clothing depends on the constituting materials, the...
This research work involves the plasma treatment of polyethylene terephthalate fiber to improve perf...
Plasma technology applied to textiles is a dry, environmentally and worker friendly method to achiev...
A plasma polymerisation process for creating highly hydrophobic polymer films comprises grafting che...
Owing to the ongoing pandemic, the importance of and demand for antimicrobial textiles have reached ...
ABSTRACT: A review of plasma treatments of textiles is presented. The utility of plasma technology i...
The article discusses the possibility of using plasma modification to get anti adhesive properties o...
The surface of cotton (COT) and polyester (PET) fabrics was modified to create a water-repellent fin...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Kwongxx, 179 pages :color illustrationsThis study...
This paper describes the development of a plasma process to produce a durable water repellent and a...
Effective finishing on poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibres could be difficult due to its low melting poin...
238-244This paper reports a novel approach for surface modification of 100 % cotton and 100 % polye...
We describe the hydro- and oleo-repellent modification of pure cashmere and wool/nylon textiles by m...
Effective finishing on poly(lactic acid) (PLA) fibres could be difficult due to its low melting poin...
In recent years, plasma technology has assumed a great importance among all available textile surfac...
The performance of lightweight impact protective clothing depends on the constituting materials, the...
This research work involves the plasma treatment of polyethylene terephthalate fiber to improve perf...
Plasma technology applied to textiles is a dry, environmentally and worker friendly method to achiev...
A plasma polymerisation process for creating highly hydrophobic polymer films comprises grafting che...
Owing to the ongoing pandemic, the importance of and demand for antimicrobial textiles have reached ...
ABSTRACT: A review of plasma treatments of textiles is presented. The utility of plasma technology i...
The article discusses the possibility of using plasma modification to get anti adhesive properties o...
The surface of cotton (COT) and polyester (PET) fabrics was modified to create a water-repellent fin...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Kwongxx, 179 pages :color illustrationsThis study...