Modification of Wool Fabric by Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Treatment
Wool fabric was treated by pulsed atmospheric plasma using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) apparatus of Institute of Textile Technology Denkendorf varying the power and flow rate of air. Felting shrinkage, dyeing property, water absorbency, mechanical properties (tensile, shearing hysteresis and bending hysteresis) drawing out strength and surface feature were measured. Shrink-proof, dyeing yield and water-absorbing properties increased linearly with an increase of treatment time. However, the effect was saturated at about 180sec. Whereas, hysteresis of shearing property; 2HG5, which is one of the mechanical parameter of the fabric hand, becomes larger with the treatment time. This value is related to the improvement of shrink-proofing and other properties. As an additional sample, argon low temperature plasma treated wool fabrics was added.
air- DBD wool felt shrinkage shear hysteresis dyeing yield
MASUKUNI Mori VOLKMAR Von Arnim ALBRECHT Dinkelmann
Mori Consultant Engineering office, Kaimei, Ichinomiya 494-0001, Japan Institute of Textile Technology and Process Engineering Denkendorf 26, 73770, ermany Institute of Textile Technology and Process Engineering Denkendorf 26, 73770, Germany
国际会议
The 12th International Wool Research Conference(第十二届国际羊毛会议12th IWRC)
上海
英文
221-226
2010-10-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)