2017
DOI: 10.1177/0960336016687949
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Near-infrared hyperspectral imaging of lamination and finishing processes in textile technology

Abstract: This paper highlights the potential of large-area hyperspectral imaging for process and quality control in established manufacturing and modification processes of technical textiles. In particular, it is focused on applications in lamination and impregnation of textiles. In case of lamination, NIR chemical imaging was applied to monitor the thickness of the adhesive layers inside the textile laminates and to detect lamination errors, whereas it was used to monitor the homogeneity of the functional finishes app… Show more

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“…The inherent spectral data acquired by these systems, combined with appropriate chemometric analysis can provide a powerful tool for quality control. On-line applications of HSI range from the mining industry [3][4][5], through to the textile, pharmaceuticals [6][7][8][9][10], and many other key industry sectors. The application of HSI also has enormous potential in the food industry [3,[11][12][13][14]; here, the most common on-line applications of HSI are for the inspection and segregation of agricultural crops and produce [13,15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inherent spectral data acquired by these systems, combined with appropriate chemometric analysis can provide a powerful tool for quality control. On-line applications of HSI range from the mining industry [3][4][5], through to the textile, pharmaceuticals [6][7][8][9][10], and many other key industry sectors. The application of HSI also has enormous potential in the food industry [3,[11][12][13][14]; here, the most common on-line applications of HSI are for the inspection and segregation of agricultural crops and produce [13,15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%