Cw. Kan et al., SURFACE-PROPERTIES OF LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA-TREATED WOOL FABRICS, Journal of materials processing technology, 83(1-3), 1998, pp. 180-184
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Material Science","Engineering, Manufacturing","Engineering, Industrial
Induced surface properties of wool fabrics created by the sputtering o
f low-temperature plasma treatment, such as surface lustre, wettabilit
y, surface electrostatic and dyeability, have been investigated. After
the low-temperature plasma treatment, the treated wool fabric specime
ns exhibited better hydrophilicity and surface electrostatic propertie
s at room temperature, together with improved dyeing rate. Study of th
e surfaces of the specimens showed that low-temperature plasma treatme
nt did not effect any changes in the glossiness of the specimen. Scann
ing electron microscope observation illustrated the occurrence of some
grooves on the fibre specimens that might possibly provide a pathway
for a faster dyeing rate. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights re
served.