Issue 2 (91) / 2012
Innovation of the Polish Textile Sector with Respect to Antibacterial and Bacteriostatic Textiles
Authors: Bakalarczyk Sebastian
The situation of many Polish textile producers is difficult. Lifting import quotas on textile products following Polish accession to the EU and the Schengen zone has resulted in a vast increase in the supply of apparel and textile... more »
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Ethnobotany of Natural Fibres - Bactris setosa (tucum) in a Traditional Rural Community
Authors: Sato Duarte Adriana Yumi, Santiago de Queiroz Rayana, Santiago de Queiroz Rayana, Sanches Regina Aparecida, Garcia Claudia Regina, Dedini Franco Giuseppe
This work aimed to study the characteristics of the fibres of the species Bactris setosa (‘tucum’) used by close-knit social groups, located in Sorocaba – Săo Paulo - Brazil, in basketmaking techniques, for possible applications in textile activity.... more »
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Physical and Chemical Properties of Different Morphological Parts of Sugar Palm Fibres
Authors: Sahari Japar, Sahari Japar, Sapuan S. M. , Sapuan S. M. , Ismarrubie Z. N. , Rahman M. Z. A.
Recently, due to increased environmental concerns, scientists and technologists have placed great importance on the application of natural fibres, especially in biocomposites. The sugar palm tree is one of the most popular natural fibres used in engineering applications. A... more »
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Mechanical Properties of an Electrospun Polymer Fibre-Metal Oxide Nanocomposite Mat
Authors: Krupa Andrzej, Jaworek Anatol, Sundarrajan Subramanian, Pliszka Damian, Ramakrishna Seeram
The paper presents experimental results on the investigations of mechanical properties of nanocomposite mats produced by the method of core-shell electrospinning. By this method, the nanofibers were covered with metal-oxide nanoparticles, co-deposited from colloidal suspension during... more »
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Authors: Kriel Haydn, Sanderson Ronald D., Smit Eugene
Core-shell fibres of semi-crystalline poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) (core) and amorphous poly(D,L-lactic acid) (PDLLA) (shell) were produced through the coaxial electrospinning of two miscible solutions. Due to the poor contrast between the PDLLA and PLLA, the core-shell... more »
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Experimental Study on the Mechanic Behaviour of Weft Knitted Fabrics
Authors: Ciobanu Luminita, Filipescu Florin
The paper presents the results of an extensive investigation regarding the tensile behaviour of knitted fabrics with basic evolutions, made of two types of yarns: classic acrylic yarn (used for garments) and PES HT yarn (used... more »
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Influence of the Knitting Structure of Double-Layered Fabrics on the Heat Transfer Process
Authors: Bivainyte Asta, Mikučioniené Daiva, Milašiene Daiva
Most of the studies carried out in this area have been devoted to measuring static thermal properties. Nevertheless, not only the amount of heat released to the environment is important but also the process of heat... more »
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Analysis and Design of a Broad-Width Coat-Hanger Die in the Melt Blowing Process
Authors: Meng Kai, Wang Xin Hou, Chen Qing Guan
The coat-hanger die plays the role of distributing the molten polymer uniformly across its width so as to ensure the transverse uniformity of the product in the melt blowing process. This paper focused on the design... more »
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Texture Modelling of Fabric Appearance Evaluation Based on Image Analysis
Authors: Xin Binjie, Li Yanmei, Qiu Jianxin, Liu Yan
This paper presents the development of a fairly new texture modelling method based on image analysis for the purpose of objective quality evaluation of fabric appearance. co-occurrence matrix analysis is used to give quantitative descriptions of... more »
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Estimation of the EMR Shielding Effectiveness of Knit Structures
Authors: Ciesielska-Wróbel Izabela Luiza, Ciesielska-Wróbel Izabela Luiza, Grabowska Katarzyna Ewa
This paper describes the creation of and tests performed on knit structures of three types (left-right stitch (I), double-layer (II), and double-layer with additional fillings (III)), which contain ferromagnetic materials and electroconductive materials and are designed... more »
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Authors: Yousfani Sheraz Hussain Siddique, Gong Rong Hugh, Porat Isaac
Nonwovens are manufactured by different methods such as dry laying, wet laying, spunbonding and melt blowing. This paper discusses the processing of chopped fibreglass strands to form nonwoven webs using the wet laying process. Chopped fibreglass... more »
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Authors: Pawlak Ryszard, Korzeniewska Ewa, Frydrysiak Michał, Zięba Janusz, Tęsiorowski Łukasz, Gniotek Krzysztof, Stempień Zbigniew, Tokarska Magdalena
Work associated with obtaining an electroconductive layer on the surface of selected textile structures using vacuum deposition technology is described in the paper. The vacuum deposition method gives the opportunity to receive products if the metal... more »
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Textronic Sensor for Monitoring Respiratory Rhythm
Authors: Frydrysiak Michał, Zięba Janusz
This paper describes the design of a textronic sensor for monitoring respiratory rhythm. The sensor, made of electroconductive materials, has a fabric structure and is knitted into a shirt.Tests were performed on a measuring stand and... more »
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Prototypes of Carbon Nanotube-Based Textile Sensors Manufactured by the Screen Printing Method
Authors: Krucińska Izabella, Skrzetuska Ewa, Urbaniak–Domagała Wiesława
In the present work the authors made textile sensors by the screen printing method with the use of carbon nanotubes. The sensors obtained are intended for monitoring dangers in direct contact with the body. For this... more »
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Authors: Gliścińska Eulalia, Babeł Krzysztof, Krucińska Izabella, Kowalczyk Edward
In this study, a noncytotoxic fibrous dressing material was developed using an activated carbon nonwoven, directly overlaid with dibutyrylchitin fibres by electrospinning. This dressing material is designed for wounds that are hard to heal. Its sorption... more »
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Authors: Matyjas-Zgondek Edyta, Szynkowska Małgorzata I., Pawlaczyk Aleksandra, Rybicki Edward
Raw flax fibres consist of over 70% cellulose, over 20% hemicelluloses, pectins and lignins, 2.5% wax and fat, and 3% proteins. Non-cellulosic substances constitute a glue connecting elementary fibres. Because of the huge content of hydrophobic... more »
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Authors: Salerno-Kochan Renata
This article presents research results of the adaptation of the bioinducative measuring method to evaluate the toxicity of textiles. In the experiment, Tetrahymena pyriformis as a bioindicator and formaldehyde, a well known toxic substance used in... more »
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Authors: Olejnik Konrad, Stanisławska Anna, Wysocka-Robak Agnieszka, Przybysz Piotr
The effectiveness of two regeneration methods (i.e. improvement of the papermaking potential) for five different grades of recycled fibres was investigated in present work. In the first method, only the refining operation was used, and in... more »
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Nanotechnology - Methods of Manufacturing Cellulose Nanofibres
Authors: Szczęsna-Antczak Mirosława, Kazimierczak Janusz, Antczak Tadeusz
Nanotechnology is still a new science, but already fully developed and increasingly used in everyday life. Cellulose is a polymer of low cost and is also hydrophilic, chiral and can be easily subject to chemical modifications.... more »
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Lodz Textiles once Again – Initiative for the Renewal of the Textile Industry in Lodz
Authors: Łuczyński Witold
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Faculty of Material Technologies and Textile Design of Technical University of Lodz
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