Issue 3 (123) / 2017
Authors: Grębosz Magdalena, Otto Jacek
The article presents an analysis of the issue of marketing communication strategy standardisation/
adjustment by multinational textile companies on the European market. The own research is based on information presented on the websites of multinational companies operating in... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1682
| Pages 8–13
Authors: Zakin Mila, Stanisavljev Sanja, Pečujlija Mladen, Markoski Branko, Mitrović Vojin, Vlahović Marko
This paper emphasizes the importance of proper management of employees’ characteristics through their obtained education i.e. their educational attainment, on the development and application of knowledge management, and therefore on the productivity and competitiveness of the business. The study... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1683
| Pages 14–19
Natural Fibres From the Bark of Mulberry Branches for Textile Application
Authors: Dong Zhen, Ding Zhirong, Zhang Shengyi, Zhang Yao, Fan Hongxuan, Yang Yanyan
Fibers with low gum content were extracted from the bark of mulberry branches by a combination of bacteria and peroxide treatments. The bark of mulberry branches, with 30% cellulose, is a copious and inexpensive source of... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1684
| Pages 20–25
Cottonisation of Decorticated Flax Fibres
Authors: Zimniewska Malgorzata, Zbrowski Andrzej, Konczewicz Wanda, Majcher Andrzej, Przybylski Jan, Matecki Krzysztof, Wiśniewski Marek , Mańkowski Jerzy, Kicińska-Jakubowska Anna
The commonly used flax process of decortication allows the mechanical extraction of fibre from plant stems without prior retting. The one-type fibre obtained in this process is characterised by very low quality, as it is poorly divided, has... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1685
| Pages 26–33
Preparation of Temperature-Sensitive Polyurethanes Based on Modified Castor Oil
Authors: Bao Li-Hong, Bao Li-Hong, Ma Hai-Teng
A series of temperature-sensitive polyurethanes (TSPUs) with polytetrahydrofuran glycol (PTMG), poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and maleic anhydride modified castor oil (MCO) as soft segments were prepared in this paper. The morphology of the temperature-sensitive polyurethane films was characterised by SEM,... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1686
| Pages 34–39
Fabrication of Electrical Conductivity and Reinforced Electrospun Silk Nanofibers with MWNTs
Authors: Zuo Liuyang, Zhang Feng, Gao Bing, Zuo Baoqi
Electrospinning is an effective technique for fabricating submicron to nanoscale fibers from synthetic polymer as well as natural proteins. In this study, multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were embedded via electrospinning by adding MWNTs into the spinning dope, and found... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1687
| Pages 40–44
Fabrication of Pure Electrospun Materials from Hyaluronic Acid
Authors: Pabjańczyk-Wlazło E., Krucińska Izabella, Chrzanowski Michał, Szparaga Grzegorz, Chaberska Agata, Kolesińska Beata, Komisarczyk Agnieszka, Boguń Maciej
The aim of the research was to develop optimal conditions for manufacturing materials based on hyaluronic acid by the electrospun method. The studies were composed of three stages: the process of selection of the optimal solvent (mixture of... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1688
| Pages 45–52
Authors: Pathalamuthu Pitchaimuthu, Shahana Shamsheer Thameem, Nivedha Uthayakumaran, Siddharthan Arjunan, Giridev Venkateshwarapuram Rengaswami
In an electrospinning process, as the deposition of fibres occurs randomly over the collector, the mats produced are generally expected to have homogeneous properties throughout the mat. This study compares the ultimate tensile strength, porosity, thickness and morphology of... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1689
| Pages 53–61
Filtration Properties of Nonwoven Structures with Superabsorbents for Respiratory Protective Devices
Authors: Brochocka Agnieszka
The paper presents a study of the protective and functional properties of nonwoven structures, such as penetration by solid and liquid aerosols, airflow resistance, and air moisture sorption capacity. Nonwovens were modified by the introduction of electrostatic charges... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1691
| Pages 62–67
Effects on the Stability of the Balloon Shape in the Covered Yarn Process
Authors: Feng Pei, Feng Pei, Zhang Ronggen, Yang Chongchang, Yang Chongchang
In the process of producing covered yarn, a single outer wrapping yarn forms a balloon when it rotates at high speed. In this work, we used a mathematical model of a balloon formed by polyamide,which is a common... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1692
| Pages 68–72
High Efficiency Covering Technology for Covered Yarns Production: Equipment and Experimente
Authors: Feng Pei, Feng Pei, Zhang Ronggen, Gan Jiajia, Yang Chongchang, Yang Chongchang
A new covering technology for producing covered yarns is proposed in this article. On a traditional yarn covering machine, a hollow spindle rotates with a bobbin of the outer wrapping yarn. In the new equipment, the turntable rotates... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1693
| Pages 73–78
Authors: Trajković Dušan, Savic Marija, Kostic Mirjana, Majstorovic Divna, Stojanovic Petar, Stepanovic Jovan
In the false twist texturing process, due to the action of mechanical forces and heat, a disorientation of structural elements happens at all levels of the supramolecular structure. These changes are related to changes in the texturing parameters... more »
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| Pages 79–85
Porosity of Knitted Fabrics in the Aspect of Air Permeability - Discussion of Selected Assumptions
Authors: Havlová Marie, Špánková Jana
The main focus of this paper is to look into the relationship between the structure and air permeability of single jersey knitted fabric – especially verifying some basic assumptions. First, if it is possible to neglect the permeability... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1695
| Pages 86–91
Design of Rascheltronic Vamp Fabric with Double-Colour Pitting Effect
Authors: Li Xinxin, Zhang Aijun, Jiang Gaoming
Applications of Piezo jacquard and CAD technology in warp-knitting have provided traditional jacquard fabrics with the possibility of innovating the structure design. Research on innovative design and fabrication is conducted aiming at knitting jacquard vamp fabric... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1696
| Pages 92–97
Study on the Loss of Strength of Denim-like Knitted Fabrics after Different Washing Treatments
Authors: Değırmencı Züleyha
Garments produced from denim-like knitted fabrics have been popular for few years because of the many advantages of knitted fabrics. To increase the worn-look denim appearance of these fabrics, washing treatments should be carried out. In... more »
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| Pages 98–105
Antibacterial and Wrinkle Resistance Improvement of Nettle Biofibre Using Chitosan and BTCA
Authors: Arık Buket, Yavaş Arzu, Avinc Ozan
In this study, the possible improvement of the antibacterial and wrinkle resistance performance
of 100% nettle fabrics was investigated. To realise this aim, antibacterial and wrinkle resistance finishing processes were applied. 1,2,3,4-Butanetetracarboxylic acid (BTCA) and sodium... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1698
| Pages 106–111
Chitosan Modified Corn Starch and Its Application as a Glass Fibre Sizing Agent
Authors: Wang Ying, Li Jianfeng, Li Hui, Wang Xiaodan, Lei Hong, Huo Jichuan
Chitosan-modified corn starch was prepared and then applied as a glass fiber sizing agent. The effect of the chitosan on starch-based emulsion, film and sized glass fiber was studied. When 5 % of the chitosan was added, the... more »
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| Pages 112–120
Authors: Zubauskienė Donata, Strazdiené Eugenija
Upholstery materials during their performance experience biaxial deformations, which are effected by friction in the contact zones: material-to-human skin, material-to-material, and material-to-inner parts of the furniture. The aim of this research was to define the effect of friction in... more »
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| Pages 121–128
Authors: Polipowski Mirosław, Więcek Piotr, Więcek Bogusław, Pinar Anna
A more detailed understanding of flat textile products’ internal structure opens up new possibilities for research on the application use of voids in the structure of flat textile products, i.e. the arrangement and structure of the channels between... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1701
| Pages 129–138
Pulse Excitation of a System Containing a Textile Layer
Authors: Zajączkowski Jerzy
In this paper the problem of the vibration of a mass supported on a textile layer and subjected to pulse excitation is analysed. A mathematical model of a system containing an elastic spring and electromagnet is formulated. The... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0010.1703
| Pages 139–141
Authors: Rysiński Jacek, Drobina Robert, Praszkiewicz Marek
In the paper, issues related to the errors and inaccuracies resulting from improper operation of the drive system of the stretching apparatus of a ring spinner are discussed. The aim of the paper was an analysis of a... more »
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| Pages 142–151