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Electrospinning: Nanofabrication and Applications presents an
overview of the electrospinning technique, nanofabrication
strategies and potential applications. The book begins with an
introduction to the fundamentals of electrospinning, discussing
fundamental principles of the electrospinning process, controlling
parameters, materials and structures. Nanofabrication strategies,
including coaxial electrospinning, multi-needle electrospinning,
needleless electrospinning, electro-netting, near-field
electrospinning, and three-dimensional macrostructure assembling
are also covered. Final sections explore the applications of
electrospun nanofibers in different fields and future prospects.
This is a valuable reference for engineers and materials scientist
working with fibrous materials and textiles, as well as researchers
in the areas of nanotechnology, electrospinning, nanofibers and
textiles.
Recycling of Polyethylene Terephthalate Bottles provides an
overview of PET chemistry, highlighting the main degradation,
depolymerization processes and pathways of PET, along with the
applications of recycled monomers derived from PET waste. The
latest methodologies of recycling and feedstock recovery are
covered, providing critical foundational information. In addition,
the book discusses a range of established methods of polymer
recycling, with an emphasis on real world industrial case studies
and the latest academic research. Users will find in-depth
lifecycle and cost analysis of each waste management method,
comparing the suitability and feasibility of each to support the
decision -making process. Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) is the
most recycled plastic in the world, but still represents a
significant amount of landfill waste. This book presents an update
on new regulations, providing recommendations for new opportunities
in this area, including new processing methods and applications for
recycled PET.
Functional finishes for textiles reviews the most important fabric
finishes in the textile industry. It discusses finishes designed to
improve the comfort and other properties of fabrics, as well as
finishes which protect the fabric or the wearer. Each chapter
reviews the role of a finish, the mechanisms and chemistry behind
the finish, types of finish and their methods of application,
application to particular textiles, testing and future trends.
Protective clothing protects wearers from hostile environments,
including extremes of heat and cold. Whilst some types of
protective clothing may be designed primarily for non-thermal
hazards (e.g. biological hazards), a key challenge in all
protective clothing remains wearer comfort and the management of
thermal stress (i.e. excessive heat or cold). This book reviews key
types of protective clothing, technologies for heating and cooling
and, finally, modeling aspects of thermal stress and strain.
High performance textiles represent one of the most dynamic sectors
of the international textile and clothing industry. With
contributions from leading experts in the field, this book provides
an important overview of key developments in the field. Chapters
cover the use of high performance textiles in such areas as
protective clothing, heat and fire protection, medicine, civil
engineering and the energy sector.
Given its importance to consumer safety, fire resistant textiles
are one of the fastest growing sectors in industrial textiles.
Handbook of fire resistant textiles provides a comprehensive review
of the considerable advances that have occurred in the field of
fire resistant textiles in recent years. It draws together
scientific and technical expertise from around the world to produce
an important source of current knowledge on fire resistant textiles
and their use for protection in hostile environments.
Part one provides an overview of fire resistant textiles. Chapters
discuss burning and combustion mechanisms of textile fibers,
chemical modification of natural and synthetic fibers to improve
flame retardancy, multi-component flame resistant coating
techniques for textiles, care and maintenance of fire resistant
textiles, along with the safety, health and environmental aspects
of flame retardants. Part two covers different types of fire
resistant fibers and fabrics, including flame retardant cotton,
wool, ceramic fibers and blends, composites and nonwovens. Part
three reviews standards, regulations, and characterization of fire
resistant textiles. Part four includes case studies of major
applications of fire resistant textiles.
The Handbook of fire resistant textiles is an invaluable resource
for a broad spectrum of professionals in the textiles and apparel
industries, including textile and garment manufacturers, engineers,
researchers, designers, developers and buyers.
Provides a comprehensive review of the considerable advances that
have occurred in the field of fire resistant textiles in recent
yearsDiscusses burning and combustion mechanisms of textile fibers
and chemical modification of natural and synthetic fibers to
improve flame retardancyCovers different types of fire resistant
fibers and fabrics, including flame retardant cotton, wool, ceramic
fibers and blends, composites and nonwovens
Jacquard fabrics feature intricately woven designs. Through the use
of digital technology, new design concepts, principles and methods
for producing jacquard fabrics have been established, facilitating
the creation of a range of novel effects. Innovative jacquard
textile design using digital technologies is a unique guide to the
fundamental design principles, techniques and applications
resulting from this important development.
Beginning with an introduction to jacquard textile design, the book
goes on to give an overview of the development of jacquard fabrics
and textile design methods. The principles and methods of digital
jacquard textile design are considered, followed by a chapter on
structural digital design. Subsequent chapters cover the digital
design of colourless and colourful jacquard textiles, and the use
of novel simulative effects, shot effects and double-face effects
in jacquard textiles. A review of the applications of digitally
designed jacquard textiles is then presented before the book
concludes with a discussion of current issues and future trends in
digital jacquard textile design.
With its distinguished authors, Innovative jacquard textile design
using digital technologies is an authoritative guide for all those
looking to employ this exciting technology in their work, including
designers and product developers in the textile, interior and
apparel industries, and academics interested in this field.
Provides a unique guide to the fundamental design principles,
techniques and applications of jacquard textile designCovers
structural digital design, digital design of colourless and
colourful jacquard textiles, simulative effects, shot effects and
double-face effectsIncludes a comprehensive discussion of current
issues and future trends in digital jacquard textile design
The use of distinctive colourants and finishes has a significant
impact on the aesthetic appeal and functionality of technical
textiles. Advances in the textile chemical industry facilitate
production of diverse desirable properties, and are therefore of
great interest in the production of textile products with enhanced
performance characteristics. Drawing on key research, Advances in
the dyeing and finishing of technical textiles details important
advances in this field and outlines their development for a range
of applications.
Part one reviews advances in dyes and colourants, including chromic
materials, optical effect pigments and microencapsulated colourants
for technical textile applications. Other types of functional dyes
considered include UV- absorbent, anti-microbial and
water-repellent dyes. Regulations relating to the use of textile
dyes are discussed before part two goes on to investigate such
advances in finishing techniques as mechanical finishing, softening
treatments and the use of enzymes. Surfactants, Inkjet printing of
technical textiles and functional finishes to improve the comfort
and protection of apparel are also explored. The use of
nanotechnology in producing hydrophobic, super-hydrophobic and
antimicrobial finishes is dealt with alongside coating and
lamination techniques, before the book concludes with a discussion
of speciality polymers for the finishing of technical textiles.
With its distinguished editor and international team of expert
contributors, Advances in the dyeing and finishing of technical
textiles is a comprehensive guide for all those involved in the
development, production and application of technical textiles,
including textile chemists, colour technologists, colour quality
inspectors, product developers and textile finishers.
Discusses important advances in the textile chemical
industryConsiders developments in various dyes and colourants used
in the industry, including water repellent, functional and
anti-microbial dyesChapters also examine advances in finishing
techniques, the use of nanotechnology and speciality polymers in
technical textiles
Practitioners in apparel manufacturing and retailing enterprises in
the fashion industry, ranging from senior to front line management,
constantly face complex and critical decisions. There has been
growing interest in the use of artificial intelligence (AI)
techniques to enhance this process, and a number of AI techniques
have already been successfully applied to apparel production and
retailing. Optimizing decision making in the apparel supply chain
using artificial intelligence (AI): From production to retail
provides detailed coverage of these techniques, outlining how they
are used to assist decision makers in tackling key supply chain
problems. Key decision points in the apparel supply chain and the
fundamentals of artificial intelligence techniques are the focus of
the opening chapters, before the book proceeds to discuss the use
of neural networks, genetic algorithms, fuzzy set theory and
extreme learning machines for intelligent sales forecasting and
intelligent product cross-selling systems.
Helps the reader gain an understanding of the key decision points
in the apparel supply chainDiscusses the fundamentals of artificial
intelligence techniques for apparel management techniquesConsiders
the use of neural networks in selecting the location of apparel
manufacturing plants
Understanding the techniques for joining fabrics together in a way
that considers durability, strength, leak-tightness, comfort in
wear and the aesthetics of the joints is critical to the production
of successful, structurally secure fabric products. Joining
textiles: Principles and applications is an authoritative guide to
the key theories and methods used to join fabrics efficiently.
Part one provides a clear overview of sewing technology. The
mechanics of stitching, sewing and problems related to sewn
textiles are discussed, along with mechanisms of sewing machines
and intelligent sewing systems. Part two goes on to explore
adhesive bonding of textiles, including principles, methods and
applications, along with a review of bonding requirements in
coating and laminating of textiles. Welding technologies are the
focus of part three. Heat sealing, ultrasonic and dielectric
textile welding are covered, as are laser seaming of fabrics and
the properties and performance of welded or bonded seams. Finally,
part four reviews applications of joining textiles such as seams in
non-iron shirts and car seat coverings, joining of wearable
electronic components and technical textiles, and the joining
techniques involved in industrial and medical products including
nonwoven materials.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors, Joining textiles is an important reference work for
textile product manufacturers, designers and technologists, fibre
scientists, textile engineers and academics working in this area.
Provides an authoritative guide to the key theories and methods
used to efficiently join fabricsDiscusses the mechanics of
stitching and sewing and problems related to sewn textiles,
alongside mechanisms of sewing machines, and intelligent sewing
systemsExplores adhesive bonding of textiles, including principles,
methods and applications, along with a review of bonding
requirements in coating and laminating of textiles
Smart textiles are materials and structures that sense and react to
environmental conditions or stimuli, and their integration into
protective clothing has led to the development of products with
greatly enhanced protective capabilities in hazardous situations.
Smart textiles for protection provides a comprehensive analysis of
smart materials used in producing protective textiles, and explores
a wide range of end-use protective applications.
Part one reviews smart materials and technologies. Beginning with
an overview of smart textiles for protection, this section goes on
to discuss types of materials, surface treatments and the use of
nanofibres and smart barrier membranes. The application of sensors,
actuators and computer systems in smart protective textiles is
explored, followed by a review of biomimetic approaches to design.
Part two investigates specific applications of smart textiles for
protection. Smart technology for personal protective equipment and
clothing, smart protective textiles for older people and smart
high-performance textiles for protection in construction and
geotechnical applications are all discussed in depth, as is the use
of smart textiles in the protection of armoured vehicles and in
protective clothing for fire fighters and first responders. The
final chapter describes recent advances in chemical and biological
protective clothing.
With its distinguished editor and international team of expert
contributors, Smart textiles for protection is an essential guide
for all those involved in the design, development and application
of protective smart textiles.
Provides a comprehensive analysis of smart materials used in
producing protective textiles, and explores a wide range of end-use
protective applicationsDiscusses types of materials, surface
treatments and the use of nanofibres and smart barrier membranes as
well as the application of sensors, actuators and computer systems
in smart protective textilesInvestigates specific applications of
smart textiles for protection, including smart high-performance
textiles for protection in construction and geotechnical
applications
Complex raw materials and manufacturing processes mean the textile
industry is particularly dependent on good process control to
produce high and consistent product quality. Monitoring and
controlling process variables during the textile manufacturing
process also minimises waste, costs and environmental impact.
Process control in textile manufacturing provides an important
overview of the fundamentals and applications of process control
methods.
Part one introduces key issues associated with process control and
principles of control systems in textile manufacturing. Testing and
statistical quality control are also discussed before part two goes
on to consider control in fibre production and yarn manufacture.
Chapters review process and quality control in natural and
synthetic textile fibre cultivation, blowroom, carding, drawing and
combing. Process control in ring and rotor spinning and maintenance
of yarn spinning machines are also discussed. Finally part three
explores process control in the manufacture of knitted, woven,
nonwoven textiles and colouration and finishing, with a final
discussion of process control in apparel manufacturing.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert
contributors, Process control in textile manufacturing is an
essential guide for textile engineers and manufacturers involved in
the processing of textiles, as well as academic researchers in this
field.
Provides an important overview of the fundamentals and applications
of process control methodsDiscusses key issues associated with
process control and principles of control systems in textile
manufacturing, before addressing testing and statistical quality
controlExplores process control in the manufacture of knitted,
woven, nonwoven textiles and colouration and finishing, with a
discussion on process control in apparel manufacturing
The ability of a fabric to resist wear is an essential aspect of
its performance. Understanding and improving the durability of
textiles provides a comprehensive guide to the factors affecting
the durability of a range of different textiles.
Part one addresses the different factors that affect textile
durability, including the influence of fabric construction and
fibre type, as well as properties affecting strength and
dimensional stability. Colour fastness and the effects of light are
discussed, along with methods for testing and improving
wrinkle-resistance and textile durability. Part two goes on to
explore the durability of particular types of textile including
antimicrobial textiles, protective clothing, historic textiles,
silk and geotextiles.
With its distinguished editor and international team of expert
contributors, Understanding and improving the durability of
textiles is an indispensable book for textile scientists,
technologists, engineers and those designing, testing and
manufacturing textiles. It also provides a comprehensive guide to
textile durability for researchers and academics of all levels in
this sector.
Provides a comprehensive guide to the factors affecting the
durability of a range of different textilesDiscusses colour
fastness and the effects of light, and methods for testing and
improving wrinkle-resistance and textile durabilityExplores the
durability of particular types of textile
Advances in technology, combined with the ever-evolving needs of
the global market, are having a strong impact on the textile and
clothing sector. The global textile and clothing industry:
Technological advances and future challenges provides an essential
review of these changes, and considers their implications for
future strategies concerning production and marketing of textile
products.
Beginning with a review of trends in the global textile industry,
the book goes on to consider the impact of environmental regulation
on future textile products and processes. Following this, the
importance of innovation-driven textile research and development,
and the role of strategic technology roadmapping are highlighted.
Both the present structure and future adaptation of higher
education courses in textile science are reviewed, before recent
advances in textile manufacturing technology, including joining
techniques, 3D body scanning and garment design and explored in
depth. Finally, The global textile and clothing industry concludes
by considering automating textile preforming technology for the
mass production of fibre-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites.
With its distinguished editor and international team of expert
contributors, The global textile and clothing industry:
Technological advances and future challenges is an essential guide
to key challenges and developments in this industrial sector.
Comprehensively examines the implications of technological
advancements and the evolving needs of the global market on the
textile and clothing industry and considers their role on the
future of textile manufacturingThe importance of innovation-driven
textile research and development and the role of strategic
technology roadmapping are thoroughly investigatedRecent advances
in textile manufacturing technology, including joining techniques,
3D body scanning and garment design and explored in depth
A false twist textured yarn is a continuous filament yarn that has
been processed to introduce crimps, coils, loops and other fine
distortions along the yarn s length. These distortions give
synthetic yarns such as nylon, polyester and polypropylene improved
properties such as stretch, bulk, improved thermal insulation and
an appearance similar to natural fibres. This important book
summarises the key principles, technologies and process issues in
the manufacture of high-quality false twist textured yarns.
After an introductory chapter on the development of textured yarns,
the book reviews yarn texturing machine designs and twist
application methods, including air jet mingling and machine
variants for draw textured speciality yarns. It also reviews common
process performance and quality problems and how they can be
resolved, as well process control, quality assurance and costs. The
final chapters look at applications of false twist textured nylon,
polyester and polypropylene yarns as well as the future of false
twist texturing.
Based on the author s extensive experience in the textile industry,
False twist textured yarns is a standard reference on the key
technologies and process issues involved in the manufacture of
high-quality false twist textured yarns.
Discusses the development of textured yarns, the basic principles
of texturing and the process of false twist texturingSummarises the
key principles, technologies and process issues in the manufacture
of high-quality false twist textured yarnsChapters include
texturing machine design, applications of textured yarns and the
future opportunities for false twist texturing"
Dyeing is one of the most effective and popular methods used for
colouring textiles and other materials. Dyes are employed in a
variety of industries, from cosmetic production to the medical
sector. The two volumes of the Handbook of textile and industrial
dyeing provide a detailed review of the latest techniques and
equipment used in the dyeing industry, as well as examining dyes
and their application in a number of different industrial sectors.
Volume 2 deals with major applications of dyes and is divided into
two parts. Part one covers textile applications, with chapters
dealing with the dyeing of wool, synthetic and cellulosic fibres,
and textile fibre blends. In part two, industrial applications of
dyes are examined, with topics including dyes used in food and in
the cosmetics industry.
With its distinguished editor and contributions from some of the
world s leading authorities, the Handbook of textile and industrial
dyeing is an essential reference for designers, colour
technologists and product developers working in a variety of
sectors, and will also be suitable for academic use.
Provides a detailed review of the latest techniques and equipment
used in the dyeing industryIndustrial applications of dyes are
examined, with topics including dyes used in food and in the
cosmetics industryIs appropriate for a variety of different readers
including designers, colour technologists, product developers and
those in academia"
With a rising population and the increasing range of textiles for
medical products, the need to understand and improve medical
textiles is gaining in importance. The Handbook of medical textiles
provides an overview of the different types of medical textiles
currently available as well as specific information on more
specialised topics and applications.
In part one, the types and properties of medical textiles are
discussed, with chapters covering topics including reusable
textiles, textiles for implants and textiles with cosmetic effects.
Part two focuses on the interaction of textiles with the skin,
examining key issues such as contact sensations, allergies and
mechanical irritation. Chapters in part three provide information
on the latest developments in textiles for hygiene and infection
control, while part four provides a range of applications and case
studies, including improvements in medical occupational clothing,
medical filters and superabsorbent fibres.
With its expert editor and contributions from some of the world s
leading authorities, the Handbook of medical textiles is a standard
reference for designers and manufacturers of medical textile
products, as well as for biomaterials scientists and medical
professionals.
Explores the different types of medical textiles currently
available as well as specific information on more specialised areas
and applicationsChapters cover topics such as reusable textiles,
textiles for implants and interaction of textiles with the skinIs a
standard reference for designers and manufacturers of medical
textile products, as well as for biomaterials scientists and
medical professionals"
Understanding and improving hygiene and healthcare products is
essential for improving infection prevention. Continuing Woodhead
Publishing s series of specialised medical textile books, Textiles
for hygiene and infection control provides readers with the latest
developments in healthcare materials for hygiene and infection
applications.
Part one offers an insight into design and production techniques
for hygiene textiles. Chapters discuss nanotechnology and it s
applications in hygiene textiles, knitted spacer fabrics,
innovative and sustainable packaging and biodegradable hygiene
products. Part two explores design and production techniques for
infection control textiles. Chapters examine micro-organisms,
infection and the role of textiles, the creation of barrier
textiles through plasma processing and methods for ensuring fabrics
survive sterilisation. Part three concludes by investigating the
variety of available hygiene and infection control products.
Chapters consider washable textile-based absorbent products for
incontinence, coated textiles for skin infections and antimicrobial
treatments of textiles for hygiene and infection control
applications from an industrial perspective.
Textiles for hygiene and infection control is an essential
reference for manufacturers, designers, engineers and producers of
hygiene and infection control products. It is also a useful tool
for medical scientists, surgeons and nurses.
Offers insight into design and production techniques for hygiene
textilesChapters discuss a range of applications, such as the use
of textiles for incontinenceAn essential reference for
manufacturers, designers, engineers and producers of hygiene and
infection control products"
The role of the textile finisher has become increasingly demanding,
and now requires a careful balance between the compatibility of
different finishing products and treatments and the application
processes used to provide textiles with desirable properties. In
one comprehensive book, Chemical finishing of textiles details the
fundamentals of final chemical finishing, covering the range of
effects that result from the interplay between chemical structures
and finishing products.
After an introductory chapter covering the importance of chemical
finishing, the following chapters focus on particular finishing
techniques, from softening, easy-care and permanent press, non-slip
and soil-release, to flame-retardant, antistatic and antimicrobial.
Within each chapter, sections include an introduction, mechanisms,
chemistries, applications, evaluations and troubleshooting. The
book concludes with a chapter on the future trends in chemical
finishing.
Chemical finishing of textiles is an essential reference for all
academic and industrial textile chemists and for those studying
textile education programmes.
Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of every important type
of chemical finishCombines technical understanding and practical
experience conciselyEssential tool to assist in the demanding
challenge of chemical finishing for textiles
In this book leading experts within the industry come together to
give the first comprehensive treatments of the science and
technology of wool to be published in over 20 years.
The wool industry has been through a period of substantial change,
with a major overhaul of trading methods, exciting innovations in
wool-scouring and wool processing methods, and the development of
modern technology reflecting a strong emphasis on environmental
concerns and energy conservation. Research into wool science has
continued to grow, and the technologist now has a better
understanding of both the chemical and the physical properties of
wool. Modern instruments can determine the structural differences
between several types of wool proteins and how they interact, and
this knowledge is leading to a deeper understanding of what can be
done to create better products and more effective processes.
Wool: Science and technology is an essential reference resource for
anyone involved in the worldwide wool industry whether as
processor, manufacturer, or user for the garment and carpets
trades.
First new comprehensive treatment of wool for over 20 yearsCovers
all aspects of processing, treatment and manufactureContributions
form distinguished experts worldwide
Coating and lamination offer methods of improving and modifying the
physical properties and appearance of fabrics and also the
development of entirely new products by combining the benefits of
fabrics, polymers and films.
This detailed book covers all aspects of coating and lamination
within the textile industry including - compound ingredients, how
to set and adhere to strictly controlled processing conditions, the
accurate control of production variables, the safe handling of
toxic materials and the ongoing research into future products which
will facilitate recycling and disposal.
This book is particularly useful in the insight it gives about the
challenges and opportunities that these new treatments offer and is
essential reading for technologists, chemists and production
engineers working in this exciting field.
Authoritative review of the latest developments in coating and
lamination processes for textilesFocuses on the importance of
setting and adhering to processing conditionsWritten by the author
of the well-known Textiles in automotive engineering
Based on the proceedings of the 10th international Cellucon
Conference held in Turku/Abo, Finland, this book offers a
comprehensive overview of research undertaken in all aspects of
cellulosic pulps, fibes and materials including the production and
processing of pulp and paper fibre.
Although none of the luxury fibres, including silk, is produced in
large quantities, their particular and unique qualities of
fineness, softness, warmth and pleasurable handle mean that they
occupy a very important place in the luxury apparel and fine
furnishing trades.
This book covers all aspects of the growth, physical
characteristics, production, marketing and consumption of silk,
mohair, cashmere, camelhair, Alpaca, Llama, Vicuna, Guanaco, Yak
and Musk Ox fibres. The image of these fabrics is of course all
important and the book describes in detail those rare occasions
when a lower priced and lower quality version of a luxury fibre has
damaged its overall reputation. Some natural fibres covered here
including spider silk are also increasingly finding applications
within the technical textiles sector where their high performance
thermal properties and bio-mimetic qualities in particular, are
very useful.
This is an essential reference for all those involved in any part
of the luxury fibre trade.
Covers all aspects of the growth, physical characteristics,
production, marketing and consumption of silk, mohair, cashmere,
camelhair, Alpaca, Llama, Vicuna, Guanaco, Yak and Musk Ox
fibresDescribes the rare occasions when a lower priced and lower
quality version of a luxury fibre has damaged its overall
reputation
This important new handbook provides comprehensive coverage of how
high performance fibres are designed and manufactured and covers
their capabilities and applications. The high-modulus,
high-tenacity (HM-HT) fibres fall naturally into three groups -
polymer fibres such as aramids and polyethylene fibres; carbon
fibres such as Kevlar; and inorganic fibres based on glass and
ceramic fibres.
The books shows how high performance fibres are being increasingly
used for a wide range of applications including goetextiles and
geomembranes and for construction and civil engineering projects as
well as in specialist fibres within composite materials where their
ability to fulfil demanding roles makes them an effective choice
for the engineer and materials scientist.
Provides a comprehensive overview of how high performance fibres
are designed and manufactured and covers their capabilities and
applicationsExplains how high performance fibres are being
increasingly used for a wide range of applications, including
geotextiles and geomembranes and construction and civil engineering
projects
Texturing is increasingly important in textile production, not only
in yarns for weaving and knitting fashion products, but also for
carpets, furnishing fabrics and a variety of technical textiles.
This book covers all the major techniques including
twist-texturing, jet-screeen texturing, false-twist process, BCF
processes and air-jet texturingare in detail. Combining a
comprehensive review of the physics and chemistry of texturing with
a thorough, illustrated description of current practice, this book
is invaluable for yarn and fabric manufacturers, textile scientists
and students on textile science and technology courses.
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