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Duxford, United Kingdom:
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Zusammenfassung: | Annotation |
Beschreibung: | Includes index. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780081018873 0081018878 |
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505 | 0 | |a Front Cover; Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations and denotations; 1 Polymer restructuring at plastic deformation; 1.1 Terminology; 1.2 Classical concepts of polymers deformation; 1.3 Mechanism of crazing in liquids; 1.4 Collapse of crazes structure; 1.5 Applied aspects of crazing; References; 2 Modification of synthetic fibers; 2.1 Overview of synthetic fibers; 2.2 Specifics of polyester fibers crazing; 2.3 Techniques for synthetic fibers modification by crazing mechanism; 2.3.1 Spaying method; 2.3.2 Rotaprint method. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3.3 Use of capillary heads2.3.4 Applying the modifying solution by watering; 2.3.5 Submersion into a bath; 2.4 Development of modification technique; References; 3 Antimicrobial fibers; 3.1 Problem of textile fabrics biodeterioration; 3.2 Fibers with antimicrobial properties; 3.3 Antiseptic components of fibers; 3.3.1 Classification; 3.3.2 Silver-based colloidal systems; 3.3.3 Organic antimicrobial substances; 3.4 Modifying compounds based on triclosan; 3.5 Modifying compounds containing silver; 3.5.1 Cultivation of silver nanoparticles; 3.5.2 Cultivation of bimetallic particles. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.6 Antimicrobial activity of fibers3.6.1 Antimicrobial fibers production; 3.6.2 Methods of antimicrobial fibers testing; 3.6.3 Antimicrobial fibers properties; 3.7 Antimicrobial fibers' use in medicine and clothing; References; 4 Fibers of reduced combustibility; 4.1 Fire-retardants; 4.2 Fire-retardants for PET fibers modification; 4.3 Estimation of fibers combustibility; 4.4 Specifics of production and properties of fibers of reduced combustibility; References; 5 Aromatized and repellent fibers; 5.1 Aromatic agents for textile materials; 5.2 Modifying compounds with the smell of lavender. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2.1 Initial substances5.2.2 Compositions preparation procedure; 5.3 Manufacturing and testing of aromatized fibers; 5.3.1 Weight method; 5.3.2 Organoleptic method; 5.4 Repellent fibers, their range and application; 5.4.1 Range of repellents; 5.4.2 Repellent fiber modifiers; 5.4.3 Assessment of repellent efficiency; 5.4.4 Manufacturing and properties of repellent fibers; References; 6 Fibers for securities protection from counterfeit; 6.1 Methods of securities protection from counterfeit; 6.2 Paper filling with threads and fibers; 6.3 Luminescent colorants for fibers. | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.4 Requirements to fibers and methods for their production6.5 Discontinuous dyeing of fibers; 6.6 Luminescence of dyed fibers; 6.7 Introduction of ferromagnetic indicators; References; 7 Novel crazing technology applications; 7.1 Radioabsorbing fibers; 7.2 Electroconductive fibers; 7.3 Investigation of the possibility of bicomponent and superthin PET fibers modification; 7.3.1 Structure, properties, and application areas of bicomponent and superthin chemical fibers; 7.3.1.1 Application areas; 7.3.2 Modification of bicomponent polyester fibers. | |
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520 | 8 | |a Annotation |b Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers reviews PET fibers crazing in surface-active liquids and the use of the crazing mechanism for fiber modification by functional additives. The first chapter reviews existing literature, and subsequent chapters present the research of the authors, with an emphasis on how these techniques can be used to create textiles for a wide variety of purposes. With two highly regarded and very experienced authors bringing together the latest information on polyester crazing technology, this book is essential reading for scientific researchers, engineers, and R & D professionals working on the development of fibers for improving the properties of textiles. Explains fiber crazing mechanisms and processes with a view to their use in developing polyester-based high-performance textilesFocuses on how this mechanism can be used to confer important characteristics, such as antimicrobial properties, reduced flammability, and repellency, making this essential reading for textile scientists and techniciansExplores novel techniques and methods for readers who require cutting-edge knowledge of developments in fiber crazing. | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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spelling | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / Victor A. Goldade, Nataly S. Vinidiktova. Duxford, United Kingdom: Woodhead Publishing, 2017. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Textile Institute book series Front Cover; Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations and denotations; 1 Polymer restructuring at plastic deformation; 1.1 Terminology; 1.2 Classical concepts of polymers deformation; 1.3 Mechanism of crazing in liquids; 1.4 Collapse of crazes structure; 1.5 Applied aspects of crazing; References; 2 Modification of synthetic fibers; 2.1 Overview of synthetic fibers; 2.2 Specifics of polyester fibers crazing; 2.3 Techniques for synthetic fibers modification by crazing mechanism; 2.3.1 Spaying method; 2.3.2 Rotaprint method. 2.3.3 Use of capillary heads2.3.4 Applying the modifying solution by watering; 2.3.5 Submersion into a bath; 2.4 Development of modification technique; References; 3 Antimicrobial fibers; 3.1 Problem of textile fabrics biodeterioration; 3.2 Fibers with antimicrobial properties; 3.3 Antiseptic components of fibers; 3.3.1 Classification; 3.3.2 Silver-based colloidal systems; 3.3.3 Organic antimicrobial substances; 3.4 Modifying compounds based on triclosan; 3.5 Modifying compounds containing silver; 3.5.1 Cultivation of silver nanoparticles; 3.5.2 Cultivation of bimetallic particles. 3.6 Antimicrobial activity of fibers3.6.1 Antimicrobial fibers production; 3.6.2 Methods of antimicrobial fibers testing; 3.6.3 Antimicrobial fibers properties; 3.7 Antimicrobial fibers' use in medicine and clothing; References; 4 Fibers of reduced combustibility; 4.1 Fire-retardants; 4.2 Fire-retardants for PET fibers modification; 4.3 Estimation of fibers combustibility; 4.4 Specifics of production and properties of fibers of reduced combustibility; References; 5 Aromatized and repellent fibers; 5.1 Aromatic agents for textile materials; 5.2 Modifying compounds with the smell of lavender. 5.2.1 Initial substances5.2.2 Compositions preparation procedure; 5.3 Manufacturing and testing of aromatized fibers; 5.3.1 Weight method; 5.3.2 Organoleptic method; 5.4 Repellent fibers, their range and application; 5.4.1 Range of repellents; 5.4.2 Repellent fiber modifiers; 5.4.3 Assessment of repellent efficiency; 5.4.4 Manufacturing and properties of repellent fibers; References; 6 Fibers for securities protection from counterfeit; 6.1 Methods of securities protection from counterfeit; 6.2 Paper filling with threads and fibers; 6.3 Luminescent colorants for fibers. 6.4 Requirements to fibers and methods for their production6.5 Discontinuous dyeing of fibers; 6.6 Luminescence of dyed fibers; 6.7 Introduction of ferromagnetic indicators; References; 7 Novel crazing technology applications; 7.1 Radioabsorbing fibers; 7.2 Electroconductive fibers; 7.3 Investigation of the possibility of bicomponent and superthin PET fibers modification; 7.3.1 Structure, properties, and application areas of bicomponent and superthin chemical fibers; 7.3.1.1 Application areas; 7.3.2 Modification of bicomponent polyester fibers. Includes index. Print version record. Annotation Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers reviews PET fibers crazing in surface-active liquids and the use of the crazing mechanism for fiber modification by functional additives. The first chapter reviews existing literature, and subsequent chapters present the research of the authors, with an emphasis on how these techniques can be used to create textiles for a wide variety of purposes. With two highly regarded and very experienced authors bringing together the latest information on polyester crazing technology, this book is essential reading for scientific researchers, engineers, and R & D professionals working on the development of fibers for improving the properties of textiles. Explains fiber crazing mechanisms and processes with a view to their use in developing polyester-based high-performance textilesFocuses on how this mechanism can be used to confer important characteristics, such as antimicrobial properties, reduced flammability, and repellency, making this essential reading for textile scientists and techniciansExplores novel techniques and methods for readers who require cutting-edge knowledge of developments in fiber crazing. Includes bibliographical references and index. Polyester fibers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104619 Fibres de polyester. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Textiles & Polymers. bisacsh Polyester fibers fast Golʹdade, V. A. (Viktor Antonovich) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvXYkPbbCkgWvdT4jHqHC http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84155907 Vinidiktova, Nataly S. has work: Crazing technology for polyester fibers (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGdPRMbjQVFPQrDcm8jVyb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Crazing technology for polyester fibers. Duxford, United Kingdom: Woodhead Publishing, 2017 0081012713 9780081012710 (OCoLC)964303525 Textile Institute book series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018011970 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780081012710 Volltext FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1433134 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / Textile Institute book series. Front Cover; Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations and denotations; 1 Polymer restructuring at plastic deformation; 1.1 Terminology; 1.2 Classical concepts of polymers deformation; 1.3 Mechanism of crazing in liquids; 1.4 Collapse of crazes structure; 1.5 Applied aspects of crazing; References; 2 Modification of synthetic fibers; 2.1 Overview of synthetic fibers; 2.2 Specifics of polyester fibers crazing; 2.3 Techniques for synthetic fibers modification by crazing mechanism; 2.3.1 Spaying method; 2.3.2 Rotaprint method. 2.3.3 Use of capillary heads2.3.4 Applying the modifying solution by watering; 2.3.5 Submersion into a bath; 2.4 Development of modification technique; References; 3 Antimicrobial fibers; 3.1 Problem of textile fabrics biodeterioration; 3.2 Fibers with antimicrobial properties; 3.3 Antiseptic components of fibers; 3.3.1 Classification; 3.3.2 Silver-based colloidal systems; 3.3.3 Organic antimicrobial substances; 3.4 Modifying compounds based on triclosan; 3.5 Modifying compounds containing silver; 3.5.1 Cultivation of silver nanoparticles; 3.5.2 Cultivation of bimetallic particles. 3.6 Antimicrobial activity of fibers3.6.1 Antimicrobial fibers production; 3.6.2 Methods of antimicrobial fibers testing; 3.6.3 Antimicrobial fibers properties; 3.7 Antimicrobial fibers' use in medicine and clothing; References; 4 Fibers of reduced combustibility; 4.1 Fire-retardants; 4.2 Fire-retardants for PET fibers modification; 4.3 Estimation of fibers combustibility; 4.4 Specifics of production and properties of fibers of reduced combustibility; References; 5 Aromatized and repellent fibers; 5.1 Aromatic agents for textile materials; 5.2 Modifying compounds with the smell of lavender. 5.2.1 Initial substances5.2.2 Compositions preparation procedure; 5.3 Manufacturing and testing of aromatized fibers; 5.3.1 Weight method; 5.3.2 Organoleptic method; 5.4 Repellent fibers, their range and application; 5.4.1 Range of repellents; 5.4.2 Repellent fiber modifiers; 5.4.3 Assessment of repellent efficiency; 5.4.4 Manufacturing and properties of repellent fibers; References; 6 Fibers for securities protection from counterfeit; 6.1 Methods of securities protection from counterfeit; 6.2 Paper filling with threads and fibers; 6.3 Luminescent colorants for fibers. 6.4 Requirements to fibers and methods for their production6.5 Discontinuous dyeing of fibers; 6.6 Luminescence of dyed fibers; 6.7 Introduction of ferromagnetic indicators; References; 7 Novel crazing technology applications; 7.1 Radioabsorbing fibers; 7.2 Electroconductive fibers; 7.3 Investigation of the possibility of bicomponent and superthin PET fibers modification; 7.3.1 Structure, properties, and application areas of bicomponent and superthin chemical fibers; 7.3.1.1 Application areas; 7.3.2 Modification of bicomponent polyester fibers. Polyester fibers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104619 Fibres de polyester. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Textiles & Polymers. bisacsh Polyester fibers fast |
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title_auth | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / |
title_exact_search | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / |
title_full | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / Victor A. Goldade, Nataly S. Vinidiktova. |
title_fullStr | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / Victor A. Goldade, Nataly S. Vinidiktova. |
title_full_unstemmed | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / Victor A. Goldade, Nataly S. Vinidiktova. |
title_short | Crazing technology for polyester fibers / |
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topic | Polyester fibers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104619 Fibres de polyester. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades. bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Textiles & Polymers. bisacsh Polyester fibers fast |
topic_facet | Polyester fibers. Fibres de polyester. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Textiles & Polymers. Polyester fibers |
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