Surface Treatment of Textiles
Textiles are commonly constituted of natural and synthetic fibers for normal applications. To impart functional or aesthetic effects on the textiles, the surface characteristics in the fiber play an important role. Therefore, surface treatment or modification is a possible way to provide value-added...
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Basel, Switzerland
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
2021
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653 | |a antibacterial property | ||
653 | |a hand feel value | ||
653 | |a washing durability | ||
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653 | |a ion implantation | ||
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653 | |a corrosion | ||
653 | |a UV protection | ||
653 | |a graphene | ||
653 | |a polyester | ||
653 | |a thermal conductivity | ||
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