Issue 1 (133) / 2019
Polymers as a Chance for the Active Rehabilitation of People with Disabilities
Authors: Kobus-Ostrowska Dorota
The purpose of this article is to show the importance of polymers in the rehabilitation of people with disabilities. The article takes into account medical, sociological and economic aspects of the issue under study. It turns out that... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7501
| Pages 8–11
Water Vapor Permeability through PAN Nanofiber Mat with Varying Membrane-Like Areas
Authors: Sabantina Lilia , Sabantina Lilia , Hes Lubos, Mirasol José Rodríguez , Cordero Tomás , Ehrmann Andrea
Electrospinning can be used to create nanofiber mats from diverse polymers which can be used as filters etc. Depending on the spinning parameters, also nano-membranes, i.e. non-fibrous mats, can be produced as well as mixtures from both morphologies.... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7502
| Pages 12–15
Lamination of Nanofibre Layers for Clothing Applications
Authors: Knížek Roman, Karhánková Denisa , Bajzik Vladimir, Jirsak Oldrich
Nanofibre membranes and nanofibre products represent break-through technology in many fields of industry. They are used for air or liquid filtration, and their unique properties are suitable for many new health products or when manufacturing clothes etc. Their... more »
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| Pages 16–21
Authors: Celik Ozge , Eren Recep
Yarns of different types are unwound from bobbins in different processes like warping, weaving, doubling and re-winding. A change in yarn tension from a full to empty bobbin causes serious product quality and machine efficiency problems in processes... more »
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| Pages 23–31
Authors: Thangavelu Vidya , Chidambaram Prakash
In this study, the moisture management properties of plasma treated single jersey knitted fabric with different types of polyester yarns: spun polyester, continuous filament yarn and micro denier yarn with different linear densities were analysed and investigated. The... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7505
| Pages 32–36
Comparison of Mechanical Properties of Biaxial and Triaxial Fabric and Composites Reinforced by Them
Authors: Barburski Marcin, Urbaniak Mariusz , Samal Sanjeeb Kumar
In this article, the mechanical properties of biaxial and triaxial woven aramid fabric and respective reinforced composites were investigated. Both fabrics had the same mass/m2. The first part of the experimental investigation was focused on the mechanical properties... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7506
| Pages 37–44
Geometrical Analysis of 3D Integrated Woven Fabric Reinforced Core Sandwich Composites
Authors: Jabbar Abdul , Karahan Mehmet, Zubair Muhammad, Karahan Nevin
The variability of the internal geometry parameters, such as the waviness of yarns, cross sections of yarns and local fibre volume fraction of 3-dimensional (3D) integrated woven core sandwich composites affects their mechanical properties. The objective of this... more »
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| Pages 45–50
Authors: Hahn Lars, Rittner Steffen, Nuss Dominik , Ashir Moniruddoza, Cherif Chokri
This paper presents investigations aiming to improve the impregnation of a coating agent and thus increase the mechanical performance of geogrids, especially grid-like non-crimp fabrics (NCF) consisting of carbon fiber heavy tows (CFHT). The squeezing process is industry standard,... more »
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| Pages 51–58
Authors: Kalkanci Mihriban
The present study aimed to comparatively determine fabric spirality in single jersey knitted fabrics manufactured from different fibers and fiber blends under the same conditions as well as its effect on the efficiency of apparel manufacturing. To that... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7509
| Pages 59–66
Authors: Zhou Zhiyu, Wang Chao, Gao Xu, Zhu Zefei, Hu Xudong, Zheng Xiao, Jiang Likai
To develop an automatic detection and classifier model for fabric defects, a novel detection and classifier technique based on multi-scale dictionary learning and the adaptive differential evolution algorithm optimised regularisation extreme learning machine (ADE-RELM) is proposed. Firstly in order... more »
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| Pages 67–77
Textile Cover Effect on Aerodynamic Characteristics of a Paraglider Wing
Authors: Maślanka Paulina , Korycki Ryszard
Defined herein are the two PA-fabrics covering a paraglider wing, with the comparative object being permeable clothing material. The material parameters of textiles are applied in numerical simulations of aerodynamic characteristics using the program ANSYS. The state variable is... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0011.7511
| Pages 78–83
Ballistic Behaviour of PACVD-Modified Textiles
Authors: Landwijt Marcin, Struszczyk Marcin H., Urbaniak–Domagała Wiesława, Puszkarz Adam K., Wilbik-Hałgas Bożena, Cichecka Magdalena, Krucińska Izabella
A comprehensive study was performed using the Plasma Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition (PACVD) modification of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) fibrous composites and paramid fabrics with the deposition of fluoro-or silane-like-polymer onto their surface. Research on the resistance to... more »
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| Pages 85–90
Authors: Sülar Vildan, Oner Eren
After washing cycles, textiles having minimum deformation, maximum dimensional stability and the same performance of an unused product are major expectations of customers. This study examined the effects of washing cycles on the cyclic deformation of elastane knitted fabrics... more »
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| Pages 91–99
Authors: Sülar Vildan, Devrim Gökberk
The biodegradation of fabrics of various types of fibres: cotton (CO), viscose (CV), Modal (CMD), Tencel (CLY), polylactic acid (PLA), polyethylene teraphtalate (PET) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN)) under the attack of microorganisms were studied using the soil burial method for... more »
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| Pages 100–111
Authors: Danielewicz Dariusz, Surma-Ślusarska Barbara
In the paper, results of the kraft pulping of blends of birch or pine with hemp stalks or a hemp-woody core composed of 80% wood and 20% hemp fibrous raw materials are presented. The unbleached kraft pulps produced... more »
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| Pages 112–117
Authors: Danielewicz Dariusz, Kmiotek Magdalena , Surma-Ślusarska Barbara
The absorption of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride and acetate taken from commercial packaging was studied by means of UV-VIS and infrared spectroscopy with some differences observed. Further research showed that heating both 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride and acetate alone, as well as in... more »
full text | references | Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0012.7515
| Pages 118–123