The surface of high-performance poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) fibers is difficult to wet and impossible to chemically bond to different matrices. Sizing applied on the fiber surface usually improves fiber wetting, but prevents good adhesion between a matrix and the fiber surface. The present study demonstrates that the plasma treatment performed by Surface dielectric barrier discharge (Surface DBD) can lead to improved adhesion between sized PET fabric and polyurethane (PU) or poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) coatings. Moreover, it points out that this plasma treatment can outperform current state-of-the-art adhesion-promoting treatment. Plasma treatment of sized fabric was carried out in various gaseous atmospheres, namely N2, N2 + H 2O, N2...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
The pre-treatment of textile materials by non-thermal plasma technologies can offer many advantages ...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly approach, which consists in coupling a dielectric ...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly approach, which consists in coupling a dielectric ...
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) fabric, a recycled synthetic fiber, has been frequently studied to ...
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) fabric, a recycled synthetic fiber, has been frequently studied to ...
Plasma treatment of textile fabrics is investigated as an alternative to the environmentally hazard...
Plasma processing of carbon fibers (CFs) is aimed to provide better contact and adhesion between ind...
PET (Poly ethylene terephthalate) fabric was treated using dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) as a ...
This research work involves the plasma treatment of polyethylene terephthalate fiber to improve perf...
Investigations focused on physico-chemical modifications of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nonwo...
In this paper wool and polyester fabrics were pretreated with atmospheric plasma glow discharge (APG...
There are many current and emerging adhesion issues which require an additional process to enhance i...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
The pre-treatment of textile materials by non-thermal plasma technologies can offer many advantages ...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly approach, which consists in coupling a dielectric ...
International audienceAn environmentally friendly approach, which consists in coupling a dielectric ...
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) fabric, a recycled synthetic fiber, has been frequently studied to ...
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) fabric, a recycled synthetic fiber, has been frequently studied to ...
Plasma treatment of textile fabrics is investigated as an alternative to the environmentally hazard...
Plasma processing of carbon fibers (CFs) is aimed to provide better contact and adhesion between ind...
PET (Poly ethylene terephthalate) fabric was treated using dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) as a ...
This research work involves the plasma treatment of polyethylene terephthalate fiber to improve perf...
Investigations focused on physico-chemical modifications of a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) nonwo...
In this paper wool and polyester fabrics were pretreated with atmospheric plasma glow discharge (APG...
There are many current and emerging adhesion issues which require an additional process to enhance i...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
Polyester (PES) fabrics were treated with plasma to enhance the adhesion of reduced graphene oxide (...
The pre-treatment of textile materials by non-thermal plasma technologies can offer many advantages ...