Knife is the most commonly used single weapon in the UK and studies reveal that majority of the knife inflicted wounds were slash type that could be disfiguring or life threatening. Currently available stab resistant armours do not protect the arms, neck and face as they are rigid to be worn comfortably for everyday use. The main objectives of this research programme are; a) to develop and characterise a novel cut resistant and slash proof material that is lightweight, comfortable and efficient; and b) to integrate barrier properties in such garments which would incorporate suitable antimicrobial and other suitable chemicals to provide protection against a range of micro organisms. The design and development of novel slash proof materials f...
Wound infections are a very common healthcare problem and can lead to significant mortality and mo...
Antiviral textiles are one of the most promising areas of protective textiles. Antiviral textiles ar...
Antimicrobial finishing of textiles protects users from pathogenic microorganisms, which can cause m...
ABSTRACT: Knife is the most commonly used single weapon in the UK, being 32 % of the weapons used in...
Knife is the most commonly used single weapon in the UK, being 32% of the weapons employed in a viol...
The provision of stab- and bullet-resistant body armour to UK police officers is now commonplace. Th...
The study attempt to investigate the advancement of antimicrobial activity and its used in textiles ...
Nowadays, antimicrobial textile has been widely applied in several sectors, including hospitals and ...
An attempt has been made to develop a breathable woven surgical gown with antimicrobial and liquid r...
The use of antimicrobial compounds in textiles has grown dramatically over the last decades. The po...
Antimicrobial finishing is increasingly used in textile products to increase their functionality. An...
Fabric treatments imparting bactericide characteristics are highly desired by the apparel, home furn...
Normally, the skin is capable of restore the tissue integrity, after wound injury. However, the depo...
Chronic wounds are a major issue in public health. One of the contributing factors in the developmen...
Recently, there is a strengthening requirement for antimicrobial fabrics that are resistant to patho...
Wound infections are a very common healthcare problem and can lead to significant mortality and mo...
Antiviral textiles are one of the most promising areas of protective textiles. Antiviral textiles ar...
Antimicrobial finishing of textiles protects users from pathogenic microorganisms, which can cause m...
ABSTRACT: Knife is the most commonly used single weapon in the UK, being 32 % of the weapons used in...
Knife is the most commonly used single weapon in the UK, being 32% of the weapons employed in a viol...
The provision of stab- and bullet-resistant body armour to UK police officers is now commonplace. Th...
The study attempt to investigate the advancement of antimicrobial activity and its used in textiles ...
Nowadays, antimicrobial textile has been widely applied in several sectors, including hospitals and ...
An attempt has been made to develop a breathable woven surgical gown with antimicrobial and liquid r...
The use of antimicrobial compounds in textiles has grown dramatically over the last decades. The po...
Antimicrobial finishing is increasingly used in textile products to increase their functionality. An...
Fabric treatments imparting bactericide characteristics are highly desired by the apparel, home furn...
Normally, the skin is capable of restore the tissue integrity, after wound injury. However, the depo...
Chronic wounds are a major issue in public health. One of the contributing factors in the developmen...
Recently, there is a strengthening requirement for antimicrobial fabrics that are resistant to patho...
Wound infections are a very common healthcare problem and can lead to significant mortality and mo...
Antiviral textiles are one of the most promising areas of protective textiles. Antiviral textiles ar...
Antimicrobial finishing of textiles protects users from pathogenic microorganisms, which can cause m...