Issue 3 (135) / 2019
INSTITUTE OF BIOPOLYMERS AND CHEMICAL FIBRES
BECOMES PART OF THE ŁUKASIEWICZ RESEARCH NETWORK
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Authors: Lalic Bojan , Rakic Slavko , Marjanovic Ugljesa
Technological and non-technological innovations represent one of the most important and sustainable sources of competitive advantages for businesses. Industry 4.0, a new fundamental paradigm shift in industrial production and organisational innovation, as new management practices, are important issues for... more »
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| Pages 10–18
Photochromic Polypropylene Filaments: Impacts of Mechanical Properties on Kinetic Behaviour
Authors: Periyasamy Aravin Prince , Viková Martina, Vik Michal
Spiro [2H-indole-2,3’–[3H]naphth[2,1-b][1,4]oxazine],1,3-dihydro-1,3,3-trimethyl-6’–(1-piperidinyl) was incorporated onto polypropylene and photochromic polypropylene multifilaments produced through the mass coloration technique. Subsequently the polypropylene (PP) filaments were doped with a different concentration of photochromic pigment, and after producing the filaments different drawing ratios were... more »
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| Pages 19–25
Authors: Li Zhongjian, Xiang Jun , Wang Lei , Zhang Ning , Wang Jing’an, Pan Ruru, Gao Weidong
This article presents a computer vision method for measuring the geometrical parameters of slub yarn based on yarn sequence images captured from a moving slub yarn. An image segmentation method proposed by our earlier work was applied... more »
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| Pages 26–35
Investigation of the Friction Coefficient of Seersucker Woven Fabrics
Authors: Frącczak Łukasz , Matusiak Małgorzata, Zgórniak Piotr
At present, seersucker woven fabrics are increasingly used for the manufacturing of clothing. These fabrics are created in the weaving process as a result of the different tension of two sets of warp threads: basic and puckering. Seersucker... more »
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| Pages 36–42
Moisture Management Properties of Seersucker Woven Fabrics of Different Structure
Authors: Matusiak Małgorzata
Moisture management is defined as the controlled movement of water vapour and liquid water (perspiration) from the surface of the skin to the atmosphere through the fabric. The ability of moisture transport is a very important feature of... more »
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Metallic Electroconductive Transmission Lines Obtained on Textile Substrates by Magnetron Sputtering
Authors: Nowak Iwona , Krucińska Izabella, Januszkiewicz Łukasz
The paper discusses the results of research concerning the formation of electroconductive transmission lines on textile substrates using the magnetron sputtering technique. The transmission lines developed can potentially be applied in clothing for emergency and security services to affect... more »
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Authors: Pościk Adam , Szkudlarek Joanna, Owczarek Grzegorz
The purpose of high visibility products is to reflect light at a low angle towards the source, such as vehicle headlights. The article presents measurements of the photometric properties of selected retroreflective materials made either of microlenses on... more »
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Authors: Mamun Kabir Shekh Md. , Hasan Md. Mahabub , Uddin Md. Zulhash
The use of natural dyes has increased in the last few decades due to the eco-friendly approach of dyeing. There are still some limitations that are associated with natural dyes, such as dyeing efficiency, reproducibility of shades, process... more »
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Authors: Wang Xueyan , Liu Yuanjun, Lv Rong
A non-woven viscose material was modified with self-made cationic gelatin protein auxiliary by the padding process. The material prepared was then used as an environmentally friendly colour absorbent for the decolourisation of dye wastewater. The effects of the... more »
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| Pages 71–77
Authors: Thomas Maciej , Zdebik Dariusz
The paper presents the possibility of applying combined chemical oxidation processes using potassium ferrate(VI) (K2FeO4) and Fe(III)/H2O2 for the treatment of real wastewater from the textile industry characterised by an increased content of organic substances (COD = 1920 mg... more »
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Improve of Footwear Comfort Sensation with Material Packages and Knitted Fabrics
Authors: Serweta Wioleta , Olejniczak Zbigniew , Matusiak Małgorzata
The main goal of this paper was to analyse the hygienic properties of textile packages used for the construction of shoe uppers. Distance fabrics with varied hygienic properties were the basis of these packages. The discomfort indexes, which... more »
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| Pages 85–90
Authors: Prabu K. , Srinivasan J. , Prakash C.
Flexible composites from high performance fibres were developed and targeted to replace the wall of existing rigid ceramic Particulate Filters. The composites are made from E Glass fibre webs of different density in the middle, with standard SiC... more »
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| Pages 91–97
Authors: Irzmańska Emilia , Majchrzycka Katarzyna, Adamus-Włodarczyk Agnieszka , Brochocka Agnieszka
Textile materials are used in protective footwear due to their good mechanical and hygienic properties and to provide thermal insulation. This work presents a technological process of designing ultrasonically welded composite structures characterised by various densities of welding spots.... more »
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| Pages 99–105
Authors: Kobiela-Mendrek Katarzyna
In the thesis, an example of using an Instron 5544 – a tensile testing machine for programmable fatigue research of composite material designed for ski jumping suits is described. A few basic parameters were considered in the research,... more »
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Influence of the Spatial Structure of Carbon Fibres on the Strength Properties of a Carbon Composite
Authors: Juraszek Janusz
Advanced lightweight materials such as laminated composites with carbon fibres, cylindrical shells and laminated plates are used in modern civil engineering structures, such as wind power stations, as well as in the defence and automotive industries. This encourages... more »
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| Pages 111–115