Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Textiles & Polymers, Material Science
Cover of the book Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers by Victor Goldade, Nataly Vinidiktova, Elsevier Science
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Author: Victor Goldade, Nataly Vinidiktova ISBN: 9780081018873
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: May 8, 2017
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing Language: English
Author: Victor Goldade, Nataly Vinidiktova
ISBN: 9780081018873
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: May 8, 2017
Imprint: Woodhead Publishing
Language: English

Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers reviews PET fibers crazing in surface-active liquids and the use of the crazing mechanism for fiber modification by functional additives. The first chapter reviews existing literature, and subsequent chapters present the research of the authors, with an emphasis on how these techniques can be used to create textiles for a wide variety of purposes.

With two highly regarded and very experienced authors bringing together the latest information on polyester crazing technology, this book is essential reading for scientific researchers, engineers, and R&D professionals working on the development of fibers for improving the properties of textiles.

  • Explains fiber crazing mechanisms and processes with a view to their use in developing polyester-based high-performance textiles
  • Focuses on how this mechanism can be used to confer important characteristics, such as antimicrobial properties, reduced flammability, and repellency, making this essential reading for textile scientists and technicians
  • Explores novel techniques and methods for readers who require cutting-edge knowledge of developments in fiber crazing
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Crazing Technology for Polyester Fibers reviews PET fibers crazing in surface-active liquids and the use of the crazing mechanism for fiber modification by functional additives. The first chapter reviews existing literature, and subsequent chapters present the research of the authors, with an emphasis on how these techniques can be used to create textiles for a wide variety of purposes.

With two highly regarded and very experienced authors bringing together the latest information on polyester crazing technology, this book is essential reading for scientific researchers, engineers, and R&D professionals working on the development of fibers for improving the properties of textiles.

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