Gorjanc et al., 2014 - Google Patents
UV protective properties of cotton fabric treated with plasma, UV absorber, and reactive dyeGorjanc et al., 2014
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- 7249523893396300342
- Author
- Gorjanc M
- Jazbec K
- Mozetič M
- Kert M
- Publication year
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- Fibers and polymers
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The influence of water vapor plasma on the adsorption of UV absorber during the reactive dyeing of bleached and mercerized cotton fabric was examined. Exhaust dyeing of untreated and plasma-treated cotton was performed using a reactive dye Cibarcon Deep …
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