2018
DOI: 10.1002/pc.25027
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Tensile, electromagnetic, and far‐infrared properties of stainless steel/far‐infrared polyester composite materials

Abstract: In this study, a continuous‐forming wrapping process simultaneously feeds far‐infrared ray polyester (FIR‐PET) filaments and stainless steel (SS) wire to prepare functional SS/FIR‐PET composite wrapped yarns. The wrapped yarns are made into functional SS/FIR‐PET composite woven fabrics. The cover factor, tensile properties, electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (EMSE), FIR emissivity, and air permeability of the wrapped yarns and woven fabrics are evaluated, examining the influences of the combinations of di… Show more

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“…Fabric prepared from such yarn was capable to provide shielding against electronic devices of everyday use such as Wi-Fi and mobile phones. The obtained SE was −40dB [86].…”
Section: Emi Shielding Textilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fabric prepared from such yarn was capable to provide shielding against electronic devices of everyday use such as Wi-Fi and mobile phones. The obtained SE was −40dB [86].…”
Section: Emi Shielding Textilesmentioning
confidence: 99%