Environmental impact of plasma application to textiles
Abstract
Plasma technology is currently implemented in a wide range of industrial processes due to high efficiency, low environmental impact and simplicity. Low-temperature plasma treatment can be an alternative to traditional wet processes in textile preparation and finishing, causing modification of the fibre surface, which is mainly responsible for the material end-use properties i.e. wettability, dyeability, printability, shrinking, pilling etc. Appropriate choice of gas and control of plasma operation conditions provide a variety of effects on textiles (improvement of dyeability, printability and colour fastness, improvement of adhesion properties of coated fabrics, increase in hydrophobicity and water resistance, etc.). However, in spite of extraordinary efficiency, multifunctionality and simplicity, low-temperature plasma treatments still cannot replace all wet finishing processes, though they can be viable pretreatments that offer plenty of environmental and economical benefits.
Source:
First International Workshop on Nonequilibrium Processes in Plasma Physics and Studies of Environmen, 2007, 71Publisher:
- IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/71/1/012017
ISSN: 1742-6588
WoS: 000251412900017
Scopus: 2-s2.0-34547149626
Institution/Community
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Radetić, Maja AU - Jovančić, Petar AU - Puač, N. AU - Petrović, Zoran Lj PY - 2007 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1146 AB - Plasma technology is currently implemented in a wide range of industrial processes due to high efficiency, low environmental impact and simplicity. Low-temperature plasma treatment can be an alternative to traditional wet processes in textile preparation and finishing, causing modification of the fibre surface, which is mainly responsible for the material end-use properties i.e. wettability, dyeability, printability, shrinking, pilling etc. Appropriate choice of gas and control of plasma operation conditions provide a variety of effects on textiles (improvement of dyeability, printability and colour fastness, improvement of adhesion properties of coated fabrics, increase in hydrophobicity and water resistance, etc.). However, in spite of extraordinary efficiency, multifunctionality and simplicity, low-temperature plasma treatments still cannot replace all wet finishing processes, though they can be viable pretreatments that offer plenty of environmental and economical benefits. PB - IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol T2 - First International Workshop on Nonequilibrium Processes in Plasma Physics and Studies of Environmen T1 - Environmental impact of plasma application to textiles VL - 71 DO - 10.1088/1742-6596/71/1/012017 ER -
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Radetić, M., Jovančić, P., Puač, N.,& Petrović, Z. L.. (2007). Environmental impact of plasma application to textiles. in First International Workshop on Nonequilibrium Processes in Plasma Physics and Studies of Environmen IOP Publishing Ltd, Bristol., 71. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/71/1/012017
Radetić M, Jovančić P, Puač N, Petrović ZL. Environmental impact of plasma application to textiles. in First International Workshop on Nonequilibrium Processes in Plasma Physics and Studies of Environmen. 2007;71. doi:10.1088/1742-6596/71/1/012017 .
Radetić, Maja, Jovančić, Petar, Puač, N., Petrović, Zoran Lj, "Environmental impact of plasma application to textiles" in First International Workshop on Nonequilibrium Processes in Plasma Physics and Studies of Environmen, 71 (2007), https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/71/1/012017 . .