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Hydrophilic/hydrophobic characteristics of different cellulose fibres monitored by tensiometryZdenka Peršin Fratnik,
Karin Stana-Kleinschek,
Tatjana Kreže, 2002, izvirni znanstveni članek
Opis: Wettability and sorptivity improvements for different textile materials are the major tasks during textile finishing. In order to improve the sorption characteristics of a cellulose fabric, different pre-treatment processes are applied, usually washing, bleaching and mecerisation. Differences in the sorption properties of untreated and pretreated (washed and bleached) regenerated cellulose fibres were obtained using tensiometry and compared with the classical method for determining moisture adsorption. Results show that compared to raw fibres, viscose fibres have the highest moisture and the smallest contact angle whilst modal fibres have the biggest contact angle. Pretreatment increases the sorption abilities and makes the material more accessible to chemicals used in the finishing process. Using the conventional method, it can be confirmed that fibres with the highest moisture have the smallest contact angle (tensiometry).
Ključne besede: textile materials, regenerated cellulose fibres, sorption, pretreatment, tensiometry
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