Description |
1 online resource |
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text txt rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
Series |
The Textile Institute book series |
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Textile Institute book series.
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Note |
Print version record. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"Waterproof and Water Repellent Textiles and Clothing provides systematic coverage of the key types of finishes and high performance materials, from conventional wax and silicone, through controversial, but widely used fluoropolymers and advanced techniques, such as atmospheric plasma deposition and sol-gel technology. The book is an essential resource for all those engaged in garment development, production and finishing, and for academics engaged in research into apparel technology and textile science. Rapid innovation in this field is driving new performance demands in many areas, including the sporting and military sectors. However, another innovation driver is the regulatory framework in the USA, Europe and globally, addressing both health concerns (e.g. with PFOS / PFOA) and environmental impacts (e.g. C8 fluorocarbon finishes). Both of these aspects are fully covered, along with the replacement materials / technologies currently available and under development. In addition, oleophobic and multifunctional coatings are discussed, as are aspects of performance, testing and applications in sportswear, protective clothing, and footwear. Introduces innovative materials and technologies, exploring their current and potential use across different sectors Provides expert guidance on the health and environmental aspects of key waterproof materials and coatings and their associated regulations Demystifies testing processes and design principles"-- Provided by publisher |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: -- pt. One. Principles of waterproofing and water repellency in textiles -- 1. Introduction to waterproof and water repellent textiles / Irina Cristian -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Areas of application of waterproof and water repellent textiles -- 1.3. Basic aspects regarding waterproof and water repellent textiles -- 1.4. Conclusions -- References -- Further reading -- 2. Development of waterproof breathable coatings and laminates / Hikmet Ziya Ozek -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. History of waterproof and breathable fabrics -- 2.3. Basics of waterproof breathable fabrics for comfort -- 2.4. Behaviour of waterproof breathable fabrics -- 2.5. Classification of waterproof breathable fabrics -- 2.6. Waterproof breathable fabric structures -- 2.7. Methods of developing waterproof breathable fabrics -- 2.8. Arrangements of layers at waterproof breathable clothing construction and review of commercial products -- 2.9. Conclusions and future trends -- References -- Further reading -- 3. Soil repellency and stain resistance through hydrophobic and oleophobic treatments / Roshan Paul -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Soil repellency and stain-resistance mechanism -- 3.3. Treatments to develop soil-repellent and stain-resistant textiles -- 3.4. Assessment of textile soil repellency and stain resistance -- 3.5. Future trends and challenges -- 3.6. Conclusion -- References -- 4. Toxicological and environmental issues associated with waterproofing and water repellent formulations / Lauren Heine -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Properties of chemicals used in water repellents and waterproofing formulations -- 4.3. Toxicological and ecotoxicological concerns associated with chemicals in waterproofing and water repellent agents -- 4.4. Green chemistry: Developing safer waterproofing and water repellent agents -- 4.5. Conclusion -- References -- 5. Biomimetic principles for design of water repellent surfaces / Veronika Kapsali -- 5.1. Introduction: Biomimetic design relevance to textile technology -- 5.2. Biomimetic principles in structural hydrophobicity -- 5.3. Brief overview of current industrial durable hydrophobic textile finishes -- 5.4. Opportunities for novel biomimetic industrial approaches to engineered textile hydrophobic micro-textures -- 5.5. Future applications -- 5.6. References, other sources of information -- References -- Further reading -- pt. Two. Types of water repellent textile finishes -- 6. Finishing of textiles with fluorocarbons / Prince Dabhi -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Fluorochemical finishes -- 6.3. Techniques for the formation of fluorochemicals -- 6.4. Effect of fluorochemical chain length -- 6.5. Evaluation -- 6.6. Recent development -- 6.7. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading -- 7. Silicone-based water repellents / Hikmet Ziya Ozek -- 1.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Characteristics of silicone water repellents -- 7.3. Methods of silicone applications for developing water repellent fabrics -- 7.4. Durable water repellents and silicone -- 7.5. Performance of silicone-treated water repellent fabrics -- 7.6. Environmental and health aspects of silicone water repellent -- 7.7. Review of commercial products and future trends -- 7.8. Conclusions -- References -- Further reading -- 8. Dendritic molecules and their use in water repellency treatments of textile materials / Riza Atav -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Historical background of dendritic molecules -- 8.3. Classification of dendritic molecules -- 8.4. Structure of dendrimers -- 8.5. Synthesis of dendrimers -- 8.6. Types of dendrimers -- 8.7. Properties of dendrimers -- 8.8. The use of dendrimers in water repellency treatments of textile materials -- 8.9. Conclusion -- References -- 9. Plasma-based treatments of textiles for water repellency / Parikshit Goswami -- 9.1. Plasma treatments -- 9.2. Plasma treatment for materials -- 9.3. Surface modification with plasma -- 9.4. Hydrophobic and hydrophilic materials -- 9.5. Water and oil repellency -- 9.6. Plasma treatment of textiles to confer hydrophobicity -- 9.7. Nanoparticle deposition via plasma treatment -- 9.8. Plasma treatment and fibre surface nano-roughness -- 9.9. Silicon chemistry in plasma -- 9.10. Multifunctional plasma treatments -- 9.11. Summary -- 9.12. Sources of further information and advice -- References -- 10. Sol -- gel-based treatments of textiles for water repellence / Miyu Du -- 10.1. Fundamentals of hydrophobicity and superhydrophobicity -- 10.2. Sol -- gel process -- 10.3. The influence of Sol -- gel processing parameters on the structure of resultant nanoparticles and nanoporous aerogels/xerogels -- 10.4. Applications of Sol -- gel treatment on textiles for water repellence -- 10.5. Summary -- References -- 11. Superhydrophobicity / Seong-O Choi -- 11.1. Introduction -- 11.2. Wetting theories -- 11.3. Fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces -- 11.4. Characterization of superhydrophobicity -- 11.5. Applications -- 11.6. Summary -- References -- Further reading -- pt. Three. Water repellent textiles in practice: Performance, testing and applications -- 12. Designing waterproof and water repellent clothing for wearer comfort -- A paradigm shift / Jane McCann -- 12.1. Introduction -- 12.2. The circular economy: Avoiding waste and damage -- 12.3. Design of waterproof and water repellent clothing within a circular economy -- 12.4. Policies and goals for designing sustainable waterproof clothing -- 12.5. The design concept -- 12.6. Co-design -- 12.7. Product ranges and the design brief -- 12.8. Design of waterproof and water repellent clothing -- 12.9. Preparation for production, labelling and point of sale -- 12.10. Looking ahead -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Sources of further information -- Further reading -- 13. Performance evaluation and testing of water repellent textiles / Alice J. |
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Davies -- 13.1. Introduction -- 13.2. Static test methods -- 13.3. Dynamic test methods -- 13.4. Methods for assessing durability of performance -- 13.5. Assessing restoration of performance -- 13.6. Performance comparison of available types of water repellent textile finishes -- 13.7. Recent developments -- References -- 14. Sportswear / Zehra Evrim Kanat -- 14.1. Introduction -- 14.2. Sportswear and its functional requirements -- 14.3. The growing market -- 14.4. Waterproof breathable and water repellent sportswear -- 14.5. Comfort in sportswear -- 14.6. Layering system and soft shell -- 14.7. Designing requirements -- 14.8. Conclusion -- References -- 15. Protective clothing / Lenka Martinkova -- 15.1. PPE: A strategic commodity of the market -- 15.2. Fluorocarbons and environmental issues -- 15.3. Repellent finishing systems; C8 Fluorocarbons alternatives -- 15.4. Protective clothing with multi-barrier properties -- 15.5. Standards -- 15.6. Conclusions -- References -- Further reading -- 16. Healthcare textiles / Angela Davies -- 16.1. Introduction: Key applications in healthcare textiles -- 16.2. Water repellent and waterproof healthcare textiles -- 16.3. Exploring specific properties in waterproof and repellent healthcare textiles -- 16.4. Finishes and materials with specialist features -- 16.5. Future trends -- References -- Further reading -- 17. Military applications: Development of superomniphobic coatings, textiles and surfaces / Natalie Pomerantz -- 17.1. Introduction -- 17.2. Material concept -- 17.3. Impact of surface chemistry, structures and polarity on liquid repellency -- 17.4. Performance goals -- 17.5. Test methods and assessment -- 17.6. Limited field demonstration -- 17.7. Omniphobic coating technologies investigated -- 17.8. Benefits to military textiles -- 17.9. Future civilian applications -- 17.10. Summary -- 17.11. Follow-up work and remaining challenges -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further reading -- 18. Footwear / Asimananda Khandual -- 18.1. Introduction -- 18.2. Major raw materials and their constitution for shoe components -- 18.3. Upper shoe material processing and finishing -- 18.4. Manufacturing comfortable waterproof/water repellent shoes -- 18.5. Conclusion -- References -- Further reading. |
Subject |
Waterproofing of fabrics.
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Imperméabilisation des tissus.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Textiles & Polymers.
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Waterproofing of fabrics
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Added Author |
Williams, John T., editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 0081012128 9780081012123 (OCoLC)978498756 |
ISBN |
0081011342 (electronic bk.) |
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9780081011348 (electronic bk.) |
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0081012128 |
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9780081012123 |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000061257929 |
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GBVCP 1010464558 |
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