2019
DOI: 10.1080/00405000.2019.1693219
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Textile applications of commercial photochromic dyes: part8. A statistical investigation of the influence of photochromic dyes on thermoplastic fibres using a UV-irradiation technique

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“…For a style Polo-TsT101, the factory created a ratio such as S (1), M (1), L (1), XL (1), XXL (2), XXXL (2), XXXXL (1). Pattern size was modified by increasing or decreasing the pattern length and width.…”
Section: Optimization Of Pattern Size To Increase Marker Efficiency F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For a style Polo-TsT101, the factory created a ratio such as S (1), M (1), L (1), XL (1), XXL (2), XXXL (2), XXXXL (1). Pattern size was modified by increasing or decreasing the pattern length and width.…”
Section: Optimization Of Pattern Size To Increase Marker Efficiency F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cloth organization is one of the world's fundamental industries related to the new world shopping for and promoting gadget and globalization, new utilized technological know-how encountered in wider acceptance of such as photochromic and thermochromic colorants in garment technological understanding in addition to different purposes (1) . On the other hand, the garment industry as a large one within https://www.indjst.org/ the provided chain of the cloth enterprise is quintessential to enhance competitiveness in the global garment market, and to provide purchaser satisfaction, at an ideal cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The textile industry has played a important role in the exchanging of goods and impacted by novel techniques through the development of more environmentally friendly processes [64][65][66][67]. Many biodegradable fibers may be natural, regenerated or synthetic such as Ingeo (Natureworks), LLC produced from corn, a biodegradable thermoplastic polyatide (PLA); Lenpur produced from wood pulp of harvested white pine tree clippings; and Modal and Tencel/Lyocell produced by Lenzing from wood pulp of beech and eucalyptus trees, and biodegradable aliphatic/aromatic multi-block co-polyesters.…”
Section: Biopolymers and Biodegradable Textiles Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the development of photochromic fibers provides flexible ways for the integrated design of photochromic fabrics, which has unparalleled advantages in fabric pattern design, comfort, color fastness, and other aspects . Commercially available photochromic fibers are now mostly manufactured from petroleum-based polymers such as polypropylene and polyethene terephthalate (PET). These petroleum-based polymers, however, may cause a slew of resource and environmental issues, raising the demand for environmentally friendly biobased polymers. Biobased photochromic fibers present environmentally friendly, low-carbon, and sustainable features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%