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» Application of Electro-Osmotic Transport in the Processing of Textiles - Includes technical paper reporting on the development of a pilot process for the industrial rinsing of textile fabrics combining pressure-driven transport with electro-osmotic transport, resulting in a considerable reduction of the amount of water required. Authors: John F. Cooper and others. [PDF]
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» Architectural Design of the Haptex System - Technical paper reporting the preliminary results of the architectural design of the HAPTEX system that will be developed to realise a virtual reality system able to render, virtually and haptically, the behaviour of textile fabrics. Authors: F. Salsedo and others. [PDF]
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» Barre in Fabrics - Includes article about repetative yarn direction streaks (barre) in the fabric weaving process. Author: R. Velmurugan.
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» Barrier Effect of Woven Fabrics Used for Surgical Gowns - Technical paper, discussing the barrier effect of various constructions of woven fabrics used for surgical gowns, and the presentation of an optical method of obtaining cross-section figures for said fabrics. From Autex Research Journal. Authors: D. Aibibu, B. Lehmann and P. Offermann. [PDF]
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» Color Measurement Methods for Textile Fabrics - Article on the proper techniques to be employed when performing sample color measurements, to allow correct data to be processed with shade matching and quality control software. Author: Mr. Ken Butt.
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» Easy-Care and Durable Press Finishes of Cellulosics - Technical paper about resin finishing of textile fabrics to reduce swelling and shrinkage, improve wet and dry wrinkle recovery and appearance after drying, and help retain intentional creases and pleats. Author: Emrah Esder.
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» ESA - Technology Transfer - Articles and reports about the influence and technical results of the European Space Agency's Technology Transfer Program, on the development of textiles and garments. [PDF]
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» Fabric Handle and its Basic Mechanical Properties - In-depth review of published research works concerning investigations of handle, pilling, drape behaviour, seam puckering and wrinkling of textile fabrics using the neural network model as analysing tool. Compiled and edited by Matsudaira Mitsuo.
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» From Measured Physical Parameters to the Haptic Feeling of Fabric - Technical paper presenting a real-time cloth simulation system which offers a compromise between a realistic physically-based simulation of fabric and a haptic application with high requirement in term of computation speed. Authors: P. Volino and others. [PDF]
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» A Functional Woven Fabric with Controlled Friction Coefficients Preventing Bedsores - Technical paper presenting the design and manufacturing technologies of a double-layer woven fabric from cotton and viscose fibers. with different friction coefficients on right and left sides, developed for application as anti-bedsore sheets in the medical industry. From Autex Research Journal. Authors: M. Snycerski and I. Frontczak-Warsiak. [PDF]
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Functionalisation of Textiles - Furure Perspectives - Technical paper about the development of surface modifications and finishing technologies of textiles, aimed at imparting value adding functional effects, and the development of specific test methods able to measure the effectiveness, durability and toxicity of the claimed functionalities. Author: Louis Almeida. [PDF]

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» Influence of Physical Parameters on Fabric Hand - Technical paper analysing both the factors that effect fabric hand, and the subjective and objective assessments of it. Part of a wider research program on the haptic sensing of virtual textiles (HAPTEX). Authors: Mailis Makinen and others. [PDF]
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» Introduction to Knitted Wire Mesh - Collection of articles about the technology, manufacture and uses of knitted wire mesh in automotive, general industrial, filtration and electronic shielding applications. From Metex Corp.
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» Plasma Aided Finishing of Textile Materials - Doctor of Philosophy dissertation about the elimination of harmfull chemicals and waste products through surface modification and finishing of textile fabrics via plasma treatments as an alternative to conventional finishing technologies. Author: Suzanne Rodden Metthews.
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» Plasma Aided Finishing of Textile Materials - Doctor of Philosophy dissertation about research into ways to better characterize atmospheric plasmas and fully understand the mechanism(s) of surface interaction, and to develop a new model for measuring the effects of atmospheric pressure plasma on various substrates during textile finishing processes. Author: Suzanne Rodden Matthews. [PDF]
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» Seamlessn Textiles with Inherent Shape - Doctor of Philosophy dissertation about research aiming to investigate new methods in which a shaped seamless woven product could be produced using current technology. Author: Kim Suzanne Anderson. [PDF]
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» Tactile Rendering: A Vibrotactile Approach - Technical paper describing a rendering strategy based on vibrations which play an important role in the tactile exploration of fine surfaces. Authors: Dennis Allerkamp and others. [PDF]
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» The Ultraviolet Protection Factor of Naturally-pigmented Cotton - Technical paper presenting a study aiming to determine the ultra-violet protection values (UPF) of naturally pigmented cotton in the shades green, tan and brown, and the effect of light exposure and laundering on the sun blocking properties of naturally pigmented cotton. From the Journal of Cotton Science. Authors: Gwendolyn Hustvedt and Patricia Cox Crews. [PDF]
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» Weaving Technology - Technical paper, reviewing the recent advances in weaving technologies, and the challenges facing the weaving industry from nonwoven technologies. Author: Abdelfattah M. Seyam. [PDF]
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» White Speck Detection on Dyed Fabric Using Image Analysis - Technical paper reporting on the development of an image analysing system for counting and sizing white specks on dyed fabrics, which showed to be faster and more efficient in comparison with the manual counting method. Authors: Young J. Han and others. [PDF]
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» White Speck Quantification: A Human Inspection Technique - Technical paper on the development of human inspection techniques designed to quantify and compare white specks present on dyed yarn and on cloth made from that yarn, to form an accurate and repeatable method of quantifying white specks. Authors: James L. Simonton and others. [PDF]
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