The extraordinary growth in the production and use of man-made fibers over the past fewdecades has focused attention on the surface properties of fibers and textiles.
The extraordinary growth in the production and use of man-made fibers over the past fewdecades has focused attention on the surface properties of fibers and textiles.
List of Contributors Contents of Part I Preface Chapter 11 THE WETTING OF FillERS Bernard Miller I. Introduction II. The Meaning of Wetting and Wettability III. Equilibrium Wetting IV. Dynamic Wetting References Chapter 12 SOIL RELEASE BY TEXTILE SURFACES H. T. Patterson and T. H. Grindstaff I. Introduction II. Problem Analysis III. Soiled Textile Model IV. Soil Variations V. Textile Surfaces VI. Cleaning Methods VII. Soil Removal VIII. Implications for Further Study IX. Postscript Acknowledgments References Chapter 13 STAIN AND WATER REPELLENCY OF TEXTILES 495 Bernard M. Lichstein I. Introduction II. Mechanism of Soiling III. Test Methods IV. Textile Surfaces V. Textile Finishes References Chapter 14 SURFACE PROPERTIES OF GLASS FIBERS Malcolm E. Schrader I. Introduction II. The Silanol Functionality III. Nature of Surface at Various Stages of Hydration IV. Glass-Resin Interface V. Summary References Chapter 15 THE ROLE OF FRICTION IN THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF FABRICS 563 Percy Grosberg I. Introduction 564 II. Fabric Deformation 566 III. Effort of Frictional Restraint on the End-Use Characteristics of Fibers 572 IV. Conclusions 574 Glossary of Symbols 574 References 574 Chapter 16 SURFACE PROPERTIES IN RELATION TO THE BONDING OF NONWOVENS 577 G. G. Allen, J. E. Laine, and A. N. Neogi I. Introduction II. Topological Considerations in Bonding III. Chemical Considerations in Bonding IV. Fiber Surface Modification v. Conclusions Glossary of Symbols References Author Index for Parts I and II Subject Index for Parts I and II
List of Contributors Contents of Part I Preface Chapter 11 THE WETTING OF FillERS Bernard Miller I. Introduction II. The Meaning of Wetting and Wettability III. Equilibrium Wetting IV. Dynamic Wetting References Chapter 12 SOIL RELEASE BY TEXTILE SURFACES H. T. Patterson and T. H. Grindstaff I. Introduction II. Problem Analysis III. Soiled Textile Model IV. Soil Variations V. Textile Surfaces VI. Cleaning Methods VII. Soil Removal VIII. Implications for Further Study IX. Postscript Acknowledgments References Chapter 13 STAIN AND WATER REPELLENCY OF TEXTILES 495 Bernard M. Lichstein I. Introduction II. Mechanism of Soiling III. Test Methods IV. Textile Surfaces V. Textile Finishes References Chapter 14 SURFACE PROPERTIES OF GLASS FIBERS Malcolm E. Schrader I. Introduction II. The Silanol Functionality III. Nature of Surface at Various Stages of Hydration IV. Glass-Resin Interface V. Summary References Chapter 15 THE ROLE OF FRICTION IN THE MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF FABRICS 563 Percy Grosberg I. Introduction 564 II. Fabric Deformation 566 III. Effort of Frictional Restraint on the End-Use Characteristics of Fibers 572 IV. Conclusions 574 Glossary of Symbols 574 References 574 Chapter 16 SURFACE PROPERTIES IN RELATION TO THE BONDING OF NONWOVENS 577 G. G. Allen, J. E. Laine, and A. N. Neogi I. Introduction II. Topological Considerations in Bonding III. Chemical Considerations in Bonding IV. Fiber Surface Modification v. Conclusions Glossary of Symbols References Author Index for Parts I and II Subject Index for Parts I and II
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