The effect of mechanical action on the release of microplastic fibers during washing
Guangmin Liu,
Ke Wang,
Laili Wang
et al.
Abstract:The release of microplastic fibers (MPFs) during washing is the main source of microplastic pollution in water environment. Mechanical action is the principle factor affecting the release of MPFs during washing. In order to better understand the effect of washing mechanical action on the release of MPFs, a washing simulation device was designed to study the effects of abrasion action, hydrodynamic flow action and beating action on the release of MPFs. The results show that there is a certain amount of floating… Show more
This study evaluated washing and drying methods for silver-coated conductive fabrics in smart clothing. It found that high temperature, neutral detergents, and machine drying damage the silver layer, affecting fabric properties and comfort.
This study evaluated washing and drying methods for silver-coated conductive fabrics in smart clothing. It found that high temperature, neutral detergents, and machine drying damage the silver layer, affecting fabric properties and comfort.
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