Polylactic acid and its blended yarns with various fibres have been converted in to woven fabrics. These fabric samples have been scoured and then tested for mechanical and flame retardant properties. The results indicate that the high alkaline scouring severely damages polylactic acid fibre. Therefore, mild alkaline scouring is done for further studies. The scoured fabric samples are tested for various flame retardant properties and compared with polyester blended fabrics. Results indicate that polylactic acid fibre is not suitable for upholstery, apparel and work wear in terms of flame retardant properties
Woven hemp fabric was treated with sodium hydroxide, commercial flame retardant chemical, and combin...
Flame retardant chemicals were used to make flammable fibres or fabrics flame retardant. Flame reta...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA), the first melt-processable synthetic fibre produced from annually renewable...
268-273Polylactic acid and its blended yarns with various fibres have been converted in to woven f...
The effect of flame retardant and oil/water repellent finishes on the performance and colour of poly...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is an aliphatic polyester which can be derived from 100% renewable resources...
Polypropylene fibres are widely used in manufacturing upholstery fabrics for domestic and office fu...
Thermoplastic composites were prepared by melt pressing fabrics from commingled natural (flax) –the...
The aim of this study is filling the gap in the literature about investigating the effect of yarn an...
In case of stage shows by draperies in public places, like schools, theatres and any other programs,...
The effect of flame retardant and oil/water repellent finishes on the performance and colour of poly...
Biodegradable polymers from renewable resources have attracted interest due to environmental polluti...
Flame retardancy and water repellency are frequently applied finishing processes for drapery fabrics...
In this study, a flame-retardant-coating (FRC) agent has been prepared using hydrophobic organic sil...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) synthesized from renewable resources has drawn a great deal of interest in p...
Woven hemp fabric was treated with sodium hydroxide, commercial flame retardant chemical, and combin...
Flame retardant chemicals were used to make flammable fibres or fabrics flame retardant. Flame reta...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA), the first melt-processable synthetic fibre produced from annually renewable...
268-273Polylactic acid and its blended yarns with various fibres have been converted in to woven f...
The effect of flame retardant and oil/water repellent finishes on the performance and colour of poly...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is an aliphatic polyester which can be derived from 100% renewable resources...
Polypropylene fibres are widely used in manufacturing upholstery fabrics for domestic and office fu...
Thermoplastic composites were prepared by melt pressing fabrics from commingled natural (flax) –the...
The aim of this study is filling the gap in the literature about investigating the effect of yarn an...
In case of stage shows by draperies in public places, like schools, theatres and any other programs,...
The effect of flame retardant and oil/water repellent finishes on the performance and colour of poly...
Biodegradable polymers from renewable resources have attracted interest due to environmental polluti...
Flame retardancy and water repellency are frequently applied finishing processes for drapery fabrics...
In this study, a flame-retardant-coating (FRC) agent has been prepared using hydrophobic organic sil...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) synthesized from renewable resources has drawn a great deal of interest in p...
Woven hemp fabric was treated with sodium hydroxide, commercial flame retardant chemical, and combin...
Flame retardant chemicals were used to make flammable fibres or fabrics flame retardant. Flame reta...
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA), the first melt-processable synthetic fibre produced from annually renewable...