Textiles for industrial applications / author, R. Senthil Kumar.
Textiles for industrial applications / author, R. Senthil Kumar.
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Boca Raton Taylor & Francis, 2013.
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G 2013/4006
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English
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386 pages ; 24 cm.
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text
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unmediated
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volume
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Machine generated contents note: 1.1.Industrial Textiles: An Overview -- 1.2.Industrial Textiles: Definition and Scope -- 1.2.1.Definition -- 1.2.2.Scope -- 1.2.3.Filtration Textiles -- 1.2.4.Hose, Ropes, and Belts -- 1.2.5.Composites -- 1.2.6.Technical Needled Fabrics -- 1.2.7.Air Bags -- 1.2.8.Oth...
Contents note continued: 2.3.2.Noncrimp Fabrics -- 2.3.3.Knitted Fabrics -- 2.3.3.1.Weft-Knitted Fabrics -- 2.3.3.2.Warp-Knitted Fabrics -- 2.3.3.3.Warp Knitting versus Weft Knitting -- 2.3.4.Multiaxial Fabrics -- 2.3.5.Braided Fabrics -- 2.3.5.1.Types of Braided Structures -- 2.3.5.2.Conventional 2...
Contents note continued: 3.1.2.4.Market Size: Nonwovens-Medical and Hygiene Textiles -- 3.1.3.Economic Aspects: Market Scenario -- 3.1.3.1.European Textile Sector -- 3.1.4.Asia -- 3.2.Textile Structures and Biomaterials in Healthcare -- 3.2.1.Material Selection and Fiber Types -- 3.2.2.Form of Texti...
Contents note continued: 3.3.4.Drawback of Traditional Medical Dressing -- 3.3.5.Function of Modern Wound Dressing -- 3.3.6.Advanced Wound Dressing Products -- 3.3.7.Absorption Characteristics: Textile Structures -- 3.3.8.Textile Architectures for Tissue Engineering -- 3.3.9.Nanotechnology for Advan...
Contents note continued: 3.5.2.11.Cosmetic/ Reconstructive Surgery -- 3.5.2.12.Dental Implants -- 3.5.3.Other Applications: Healthcare Textiles -- 3.5.3.1.Pressure-Relieving Mattress -- 3.5.4.Current Research in Healthcare Textiles -- 3.5.5.Textile-Based Medical Products Used in Hospitals -- 3.6.Eva...
Contents note continued: 4.2.1.3.Sueding or Emerizing -- 4.2.1.4.Raising or Napping -- 4.2.1.5.Singeing -- 4.2.1.6.Perforating and Slitting -- 4.2.1.7.Sanforizing -- 4.2.1.8.Decatizing -- 4.2.1.9.High-Pressure Water Jet Softening -- 4.2.2.Chemical Finishing of Industrial Textiles -- 4.2.2.1.Flame-Re...
Contents note continued: 5.4.Filtration: Principles of Particle Retention -- 5.4.1.Filtration: Collection Efficiency -- 5.5.Filtration Fundamentals -- 5.5.1.Fluid Flow through Porous Media -- 5.5.2.Particle Settlement -- 5.6.Filtration Types -- 5.6.1.Classification of Filtration -- 5.6.2.Methods of...
Contents note continued: 5.11.Finishing Treatments -- 5.11.1.Heat Setting -- 5.11.2.Singeing -- 5.11.3.Calendering -- 5.11.4.Raising or Napping -- 5.11.5.Antistatic Finish -- 5.12.Nanofiltration -- Bibliography -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.Hose: Definition -- 6.2.1.Factors Governing Hose Selection --...
Contents note continued: 6.6.Pressure and Bursting Pressure in Hose -- Bibliography -- 7.1.Introduction -- 7.2.Transmission Belts -- 7.2.1.V-Belts -- 7.2.1.1.V-Belt Construction -- 7.2.2.Flat Belts -- 7.2.3.Timing Belts -- 7.2.3.1.Characteristics of Reinforcing Fibers -- 7.3.Conveyor Belts -- 7.3.1....
Contents note continued: 8.5.4.Energy Absorption -- 8.5.5.Rope Recovery from Stretch -- 8.5.6.Creep -- 8.5.7.Fatigue and Flexing Endurance -- 8.5.8.Abrasion Resistance and Friction -- 8.5.9.Environmental Protection -- 8.5.10.Shrinkage, Spliceability, and Knot Retention -- 8.6.Production of Rope -- 8...
Contents note continued: 9.2.5.Raw Materials of Geotextiles -- 9.2.6.Applications of Geotextiles -- 9.2.7.Limited-Life Geotextiles -- 9.3.Textile-Reinforced Concrete -- 9.4.Textiles in Architecture -- 9.5.Nanotextiles in Civil Engineering Applications -- Bibliography -- 10.1.Introduction -- 10.2.Aut...
Contents note continued: 10.3.2.1.Air Bag: Market Scenario -- 10.3.2.2.Air Bag: Principle of Operation -- 10.3.2.3.Laws of Motion -- 10.3.2.4.Air Bag Inflation -- 10.3.2.5.Types of Air Bags -- 10.3.2.6.Raw Materials (Fibers) for Air Bags -- 10.3.2.7.Manufacturing of Air Bag Fabrics -- 10.3.3.Automot...
Contents note continued: 10.6.Nanotechnology in Automotive Textiles -- 10.6.1.Applications of Nanotechnology in Automotive Textiles -- 10.6.2.Future Scope of Nanotechnology in Automotive Textiles -- Bibliography -- 11.1.Bolting Cloth -- 11.2.Membrane Fabric -- 11.3.Filter System -- 11.4.Tissue Engin...
Contents note continued: 12.2.1.Hydrostatic Pressure Tests -- 12.2.1.1.Destructive Tests -- 12.2.1.2.Nondestructive Tests -- 12.2.2.Design Considerations -- 12.3.Testing of Transmission Belt -- 12.4.Testing of Conveyor Belts -- 12.4.1.Aramid Conveyor Belts -- 12.4.2.DIN (German) -- 12.4.3.ISO (World...
Contents note continued: 13.2.Composite Materials: Global Scenario -- 13.3.Composite Materials: Definition and Classification -- 13.3.1.Classification of Composites Based on Matrix -- 13.3.1.1.Metal Matrix Composites -- 13.3.1.2.Ceramic Matrix Composites -- 13.3.1.3.Polymer Matrix Composites -- 13.3...
Contents note continued: 13.6.Prepregs and Preforms -- 13.6.1.Prepregs -- 13.6.2.Preforms -- 13.7.Composite Manufacturing Technologies -- 13.7.1.Open Mold Process -- 13.7.1.1.Hand Laminating or Hand Layup or Wet Layup -- 13.7.1.2.Spray Layup -- 13.7.1.3.Filament Winding -- 13.7.2.Closed Mold Process...
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Publisher
Boca Raton Taylor & Francis, 2013.
Place of Publication
Florida
Date Published
2013.
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- Industrial fabrics
- Textile design
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Textiles for industrial applications / author, R. Senthil Kumar.
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"A CRC title."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Date Copyright
©2014.
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G 2013/4006
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74VKmPMlLELd
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKmPMlLELd
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ISBN
9781466566491 (hardcover : alk. paper)
DDC
620.197
MMS ID
991020479729702626