TechnoRep - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy Repository
University of Belgrade - Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy
    • English
    • Српски
    • Српски (Serbia)
  • English 
    • English
    • Serbian (Cyrillic)
    • Serbian (Latin)
  • Login
View Item 
  •   TechnoRep
  • Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet
  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications (TMF)
  • View Item
  •   TechnoRep
  • Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet
  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications (TMF)
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Vegetable oils in textile finishing applications: the action mode of wrinkle-reduction sprays and means for analyzing their performance

Authorized Users Only
2014
Authors
Stefanović, Bojan
Kostić, Mirjana
Bacher, Markus
Rosenau, Thomas
Potthast, Antje
Article (Published version)
Metadata
Show full item record
Abstract
The effect of different aqueous emulsions of vegetable oils on the wrinkle recovery properties of 100% cotton fabric was investigated. Six vegetable oils (rapeseed oil, olive oil, coconut oil, safflower oil, linseed oil and modified sunflower oil) with different fatty acid profiles were used. The results prove that the fatty acid profile is an important factor affecting the wrinkle recovery properties of treated cotton fabrics. In general, higher concentrations of the active agent (vegetable oil) provide better wrinkle properties for treated cotton fabrics. The results suggest that better recovery from wrinkle deformation is due to the formation of a micro-film around the fibers and yarns that reduces the friction coefficient. For analysis that better monitors the complex process of fiber relaxation after deformation, an optical wrinkle tester based on grazing light analysis was developed. The technique allows more precise scanning of textile surfaces and measuring of small increments ...of wrinkle recovery after a spray treatment, for example. The optical wrinkle tester offers the possibility of time-dependent measurements to follow the kinetics of wrinkle relaxation and, for the first time, gives access to kinetic profiles of fiber relaxation.

Keywords:
fiber relaxation / cotton / wrinkle recovery angle / vegetable oil / fatty acids / optical wrinkle tester
Source:
Textile Research Journal, 2014, 84, 5, 449-460
Publisher:
  • Sage Publications Ltd, London
Funding / projects:
  • Christian Doppler Research Society, Vienna, Austria, CD-laboratory 'Advanced Cellulose Chemistry and Analysis'
  • EU COST ActionEuropean Union (EU)European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) [FP0901]

DOI: 10.1177/0040517513495946

ISSN: 0040-5175

WoS: 000332596600001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84896051333
[ Google Scholar ]
9
3
URI
http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2784
Collections
  • Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications (TMF)
Institution/Community
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet
TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stefanović, Bojan
AU  - Kostić, Mirjana
AU  - Bacher, Markus
AU  - Rosenau, Thomas
AU  - Potthast, Antje
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2784
AB  - The effect of different aqueous emulsions of vegetable oils on the wrinkle recovery properties of 100% cotton fabric was investigated. Six vegetable oils (rapeseed oil, olive oil, coconut oil, safflower oil, linseed oil and modified sunflower oil) with different fatty acid profiles were used. The results prove that the fatty acid profile is an important factor affecting the wrinkle recovery properties of treated cotton fabrics. In general, higher concentrations of the active agent (vegetable oil) provide better wrinkle properties for treated cotton fabrics. The results suggest that better recovery from wrinkle deformation is due to the formation of a micro-film around the fibers and yarns that reduces the friction coefficient. For analysis that better monitors the complex process of fiber relaxation after deformation, an optical wrinkle tester based on grazing light analysis was developed. The technique allows more precise scanning of textile surfaces and measuring of small increments of wrinkle recovery after a spray treatment, for example. The optical wrinkle tester offers the possibility of time-dependent measurements to follow the kinetics of wrinkle relaxation and, for the first time, gives access to kinetic profiles of fiber relaxation.
PB  - Sage Publications Ltd, London
T2  - Textile Research Journal
T1  - Vegetable oils in textile finishing applications: the action mode of wrinkle-reduction sprays and means for analyzing their performance
EP  - 460
IS  - 5
SP  - 449
VL  - 84
DO  - 10.1177/0040517513495946
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stefanović, Bojan and Kostić, Mirjana and Bacher, Markus and Rosenau, Thomas and Potthast, Antje",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The effect of different aqueous emulsions of vegetable oils on the wrinkle recovery properties of 100% cotton fabric was investigated. Six vegetable oils (rapeseed oil, olive oil, coconut oil, safflower oil, linseed oil and modified sunflower oil) with different fatty acid profiles were used. The results prove that the fatty acid profile is an important factor affecting the wrinkle recovery properties of treated cotton fabrics. In general, higher concentrations of the active agent (vegetable oil) provide better wrinkle properties for treated cotton fabrics. The results suggest that better recovery from wrinkle deformation is due to the formation of a micro-film around the fibers and yarns that reduces the friction coefficient. For analysis that better monitors the complex process of fiber relaxation after deformation, an optical wrinkle tester based on grazing light analysis was developed. The technique allows more precise scanning of textile surfaces and measuring of small increments of wrinkle recovery after a spray treatment, for example. The optical wrinkle tester offers the possibility of time-dependent measurements to follow the kinetics of wrinkle relaxation and, for the first time, gives access to kinetic profiles of fiber relaxation.",
publisher = "Sage Publications Ltd, London",
journal = "Textile Research Journal",
title = "Vegetable oils in textile finishing applications: the action mode of wrinkle-reduction sprays and means for analyzing their performance",
pages = "460-449",
number = "5",
volume = "84",
doi = "10.1177/0040517513495946"
}
Stefanović, B., Kostić, M., Bacher, M., Rosenau, T.,& Potthast, A.. (2014). Vegetable oils in textile finishing applications: the action mode of wrinkle-reduction sprays and means for analyzing their performance. in Textile Research Journal
Sage Publications Ltd, London., 84(5), 449-460.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0040517513495946
Stefanović B, Kostić M, Bacher M, Rosenau T, Potthast A. Vegetable oils in textile finishing applications: the action mode of wrinkle-reduction sprays and means for analyzing their performance. in Textile Research Journal. 2014;84(5):449-460.
doi:10.1177/0040517513495946 .
Stefanović, Bojan, Kostić, Mirjana, Bacher, Markus, Rosenau, Thomas, Potthast, Antje, "Vegetable oils in textile finishing applications: the action mode of wrinkle-reduction sprays and means for analyzing their performance" in Textile Research Journal, 84, no. 5 (2014):449-460,
https://doi.org/10.1177/0040517513495946 . .

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
About TechnoRep | Send Feedback

OpenAIRERCUB
 

 

All of DSpaceInstitutions/communitiesAuthorsTitlesSubjectsThis institutionAuthorsTitlesSubjects

Statistics

View Usage Statistics

DSpace software copyright © 2002-2015  DuraSpace
About TechnoRep | Send Feedback

OpenAIRERCUB