Dyeing natural or synthetic polyester, polyamide or polyacrylonitrile fibres. The textiles are treated at ordinary temps. with a dye soln. or dispersion in an organic bath pref. consisting of an aqs. emulsion of a chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbon, until they are suitably impregnated....
polyester fiber is widely used in blends with other natural or synthetic fibers such as cotton or wool. This blending technique enhances the properties of the resulting fabric, creating blends that are both fashionable and functional.As such, polyester fiber is indispensable in various do...
Polyester is a type of synthetic fiber fabric. It offers a range of advantages and disadvantages.Advantages:1. Durability: Polyester fabric is very sturdy and resistant to wear, making it suitable for items that require long-term use, such as clothing and home decor.2. Wrinkle Resi...
1.Any of numerous synthetic polymers produced chiefly by reaction of dicarboxylic acids with dihydric alcohols and used primarily as light, strong, weather-resistant resins in boat hulls, textile fibers, adhesives, and molded parts. 2.A wrinkle-resistant fabric of fibers made from any of these ...
A polymer (; Greek poly-, "many" + -mer, "part") is a substance or material consisting of very large molecules, or macromolecules, composed of many repeating subunits. Due to their broad spectrum of properties, both synthetic and natural polymers play essential and ubiquitous roles in every...
- The fabric's wear resistance is second only to nylon, a known tough material, surpassing other natural and synthetic fibers.- It has high tensile strength and maintains its dry-state strength even when wet.- The elasticity is similar to wool, with the fabric nearly fully ...
A natural animal protein fiber, silk is smooth, soft, and lustrous, giving a warm feeling in winter and a cool feeling in summer. It has good extensibility and heat resistance but is not resistant to saltwater corrosion and should not be treated with chlorine-containing bleach or ...
Currently, less than 20% of plastic waste is recycled, and the rest of it is disposed of in landfills or incinerated. Plastics are extremely recalcitrant to the natural processes; thus, the disposed postconsumer plastic wastes could exist in the environment for centuries without being decom- ...
The benefits of using natural fibres over synthetic fibres are retention of biodegradability, easy acquisition, low price and efficient waste management of waste natural fibres [50]. Sign in to download hi-res image Fig. 8. Flexural (a) and Tensile (b) properties of natural fibre reinforced ...
Blends and composites based on environmentally degradable-ecocompatible synthetic and natural polymeric materials and fillers of natural origin have been p... E Chiellini,P Cinelli,F Chiellini,... - 《Macromolecular Bioscience》 被引量: 159发表: 2010年 Mechanical properties and biodegradability of gree...