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    Title: 不同濃度的水性PU加工液對N/T紡粘不織布之物性影響研究
    The Effect of Different Rates of Water-based PU on the Physical Property of the N/T Spunbond Nonwoven
    Authors: 賴祖浩
    郭文貴
    Contributors: 紡工系
    Keywords: Nylon/PET 超細纖維
    水性PU
    水性PU 浸
    Nylon / PET (70/30) ultra-fine fiber
    water-based PU
    water-based PU padding
    Date: 2012-06
    Issue Date: 2017-06-14 14:07:55 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本實驗係以Nylon/PET(70/30)超細纖維紡粘長纖不織布為基布,施以水性PU 浸漬處理,經壓吸、烘乾、架橋等步驟,藉由添加不同濃度的水性PU 來探討其加工布之物性研究,找出最佳的物性包括:硬挺度、破裂強力和摩擦以及拉伸強度,結果顯示當水性PU 濃度為20%時對織物的物性開始有明顯的改善,而濃度提升到40%時,物性又有更進一步的加強。
    In this study, used Nylon / PET (70/30) ultra-fine fiber spunbond non-woven fabric for the fabric filament, Impregnated with water-based PU. The pressure absorption, drying, bridges and other steps. By adding different concentrations of water-based PU to investigate the physical properties of fabrics to find the best properties include: stiffness, burst strength and tensile strength and friction. The results showed that when the water-based PU was 20% of the physical properties of the fabric began to have significantly improved. The concentration increased to 40%, the properties have further strengthened.
    Relation: 華岡紡織期刊 ; 19卷2期 (2012 / 06 / 01) , P73 - 79
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Textile Engineering ] Journal of the Hwa Gang Textile

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