2014
DOI: 10.5755/j01.ms.20.3.3196
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The Structure Characteristics and Air Permeability of PA and PES Plain and Plated Knits Influenced of Antimicrobial Treatment Conditions

Abstract: Textile materials are usually exposed to thermal, physical and mechanical effects during treatment processes. These influence the changes of material dimensions. Designing knitted products it is important to predict direction and rate of dimensions change, because this can affect physical properties such as air permeability of knits. The objective of this research was to investigate the influence of antimicrobial treatment conditions on the structure characteristics, thickness and air permeability of plain and… Show more

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“…Due to these factors, the production of such a fabric brings many benefits: in particular, it is characterized by cost efficiency, a facile production process, and, importantly, long-lasting antibacterial activity [10]. Mickevičien ė and Treigien ė [11] described the effect of antimicrobial treatment of PA and PES plain and plated knits on their basic parameters, i.e., structure, thickness, and air permeability. The authors used two antimicrobial materials: Isys AG and an organic-inorganic binder Isys MTX (CHT, Tübingen, Germany).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to these factors, the production of such a fabric brings many benefits: in particular, it is characterized by cost efficiency, a facile production process, and, importantly, long-lasting antibacterial activity [10]. Mickevičien ė and Treigien ė [11] described the effect of antimicrobial treatment of PA and PES plain and plated knits on their basic parameters, i.e., structure, thickness, and air permeability. The authors used two antimicrobial materials: Isys AG and an organic-inorganic binder Isys MTX (CHT, Tübingen, Germany).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%