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pro vyhledávání: '"Russell M. H. Kullman"'
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 44:687-691
Chemical analyses, physical testing, and selective hydrolysis of the finished fabrics were used to determine differences in chemical structure that resulted from treatment of cotton with dimethylol ethyleneurea (DMEU), formaldehyde, and a mixture of
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 48:320-324
Because of dangers to the environment from disposal of solutions containing heavy metals, the textile chemical finishing industry has become more interested in catalysts based on light metals for durable-press treatments. During a broad study of cata
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 51:781-786
Air permeabilities for two woven fabric constructions having common warps but different filling yarns were measured. The filling yarns were produced by ring spinning, open-end spinning, core-wrapping with filament, and a no-twist process. Comparison
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 44:948-952
Mineral acids are effective catalysts in mild-cure finishing treatments for producing wrinkle resistance in cotton fabrics. In these treatments fabrics are impregnated with a solution containing an N-methylolated amide crosslinking agent and the cata
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 46:420-428
A systematic study of pad-dry-cure finishing was conducted with several N-methylol type crosslinking agents and a wide variety of salt catalysts to determine what factors contribute to and control catalytic activity. Salts were chosen with various co
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 44:24-29
A new approach to the crosslinking of cotton was investigated. Finished fabrics with wrinkle resistance properties similar to those of damp cured fabrics were produced by treatments in which the curing operation takes place over an extended period of
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 52:344-348
Blends of cotton with up to 40% manmade fibers were produced. Triblends included cotton with 5% Kevlar/15% polyester, 5% Kevlar/25% polyester, 5% Kevlar/35% polyester, and 10% Kevlar/20% polyester. The triblend yarns and fabrics were compared with th
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 45:34-41
Chemical structures of reagent residues present in cottons treated with various methylolated carbamates were investi gated. Monomethylol and dimethylol derivatives of methyl-, ethyl-, and isopropyl carbamates were applied to cotton fabric under both
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 50:108-114
Wrapping cotton yarn with a filament yarn may preclude the necessity for sizing prior to weaving and eliminate desizing and associated size-recovery systems. A study was made to define the proper ties of cotton/nylon and cotton/polyester spin-wrapped
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 51:590-596
Polyesters ranging in tenacity from 238 kN . m/kg (3.0g/d) to 583 kN . m/kg (6.6 g/d), in elongation from 24% to 41%, and in fineness from 0.139 mg/m (1.25 d) to 0.250 mg/m (2.25 d) were blended with combed cotton (minimum 20% polyester, maximum 40%