PVB/IF-WS2 system for impregnation of polyester knitwear
Апстракт
Different types of textile materials are being used for military purposes. Cotton fabrics are the most commonly used for army personnel protection. Therefore lots of different approaches have been developed for camouflage prints. On the other hand, different polymers are used as impregnation of fabrics for this reason, and nowadays, nanotechnologies play important role in enhancing the textile materials. In our previous study the possibility of camouflage textile impregnation has been examined, with a polymer and nanostructures that was earlier proven to be beneficial in aspects of decreasing friction and wear, increasing mechanical resistance and enhancing camouflage properties [1-3, 4, 5]. Polyvinyl butyral, PVB was chosen as impregnating polymer which does not dissolve in water, i.e. resistant to wetting. Fullerenelike nanoparticles of tungsten disulfide, IF-WS2, were used as a nanoreinforcement due to their mechanical resistance and solid lubricating behavior [3, 4].Also, in our ea...rlier research, a positive effect on spectrophotometric characteristics of military camouflage paints was shown [5, 6]. As a base material, in this research polyester knitwear was used, intended for protective clothing and other items that need to be camouflaged.
Извор:
ECPC 2021 : 9th European conference on protective clothing, the book of abstracts; May 10-12, Stuttgart, Germany, 2021, 146-147Финансирање / пројекти:
- Примена наноматеријала у унапређењу средстава респираторне и перкутане заштите у условима еколошког дисбаланса изазваног радиоактивном, хемијском и биолошком контаминацијом (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-34034)
- COST Action CERTBOND (CA18120)
Институција/група
VinčaTY - CONF AU - Samolov, Aleksandra AU - Simić, Danica PY - 2021 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/11787 AB - Different types of textile materials are being used for military purposes. Cotton fabrics are the most commonly used for army personnel protection. Therefore lots of different approaches have been developed for camouflage prints. On the other hand, different polymers are used as impregnation of fabrics for this reason, and nowadays, nanotechnologies play important role in enhancing the textile materials. In our previous study the possibility of camouflage textile impregnation has been examined, with a polymer and nanostructures that was earlier proven to be beneficial in aspects of decreasing friction and wear, increasing mechanical resistance and enhancing camouflage properties [1-3, 4, 5]. Polyvinyl butyral, PVB was chosen as impregnating polymer which does not dissolve in water, i.e. resistant to wetting. Fullerenelike nanoparticles of tungsten disulfide, IF-WS2, were used as a nanoreinforcement due to their mechanical resistance and solid lubricating behavior [3, 4].Also, in our earlier research, a positive effect on spectrophotometric characteristics of military camouflage paints was shown [5, 6]. As a base material, in this research polyester knitwear was used, intended for protective clothing and other items that need to be camouflaged. C3 - ECPC 2021 : 9th European conference on protective clothing, the book of abstracts; May 10-12, Stuttgart, Germany T1 - PVB/IF-WS2 system for impregnation of polyester knitwear SP - 146 EP - 147 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11787 ER -
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Samolov, A.,& Simić, D.. (2021). PVB/IF-WS2 system for impregnation of polyester knitwear. in ECPC 2021 : 9th European conference on protective clothing, the book of abstracts; May 10-12, Stuttgart, Germany, 146-147. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11787
Samolov A, Simić D. PVB/IF-WS2 system for impregnation of polyester knitwear. in ECPC 2021 : 9th European conference on protective clothing, the book of abstracts; May 10-12, Stuttgart, Germany. 2021;:146-147. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11787 .
Samolov, Aleksandra, Simić, Danica, "PVB/IF-WS2 system for impregnation of polyester knitwear" in ECPC 2021 : 9th European conference on protective clothing, the book of abstracts; May 10-12, Stuttgart, Germany (2021):146-147, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_11787 .