A study on process parameters for plasma pre-treatment of cotton fiber prior to titanium dioxide wrinkle-resistant treatment

作者: Y.L. Lam , C.W. Kan , C.W.M. Yuen

DOI: 10.4028/WWW.SCIENTIFIC.NET/AMR.441.239

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摘要: Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been found feasible to improve wrinkle resistant property of cotton fiber. In this study, the performance TiO2 treatment was further enhanced by plasma pre-treatment compared with conventional wet treatment. Different process parameters (treatment speed, i.e. time; oxygen flow rate; and jet-to-substrate distance) were used for determining optimum conditions (of pre-treatment) subsequent TiO2. The fabrics before obtained through orthogonal array testing strategy (OATS): 10mm/s 0.3L/min rate 6mm distance. This be most effective combination improving After plasma, if fiber treated 0.1% TiO2, enhanced. Based on OATS analysis, not only could obtained, but level relative importance three also obtained.

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