Functional fabrics usually refers to textiles with special features beyond the conventional textile products warm, cover and landscaping features outside, such as the common anti-static, wash and wear (DP), shrink-proof, moth, waterproof, anti-fouling , anti-wrinkle, anti-pilling, etc., as well as fire-retardant, UV, far infrared, electromagnetic shielding, anti-bacterial deodorizing and odor, radiation, high moisture, etc. These textiles with some special features,some of them only has a single function, but also some of them is multifunctional or composite functional fabrics.
Usually in the nature of the fiber, structure, performance and intended use classification.
According to their functional attributes of products divided into the following four categories: physical, chemical, physical separation, and bio-compatibility capabilities fabrics.
According to performance and usage, functional fabrics can be divided into the following categories: (1) Finishing of Textiles: cotton, wool, silk, linen fabric waterproof, wrinkle-free, stain finishing, anti-static, corrosion mildew finishing ; (2) protection textiles: anti-ultraviolet radiation, fire-retardant, high temperature, heat insulation, sound insulation textiles; (3) the appropriate emotional Textiles: cold sensation, super soft, quick-drying, breathable functional textiles; (4 ) Health care textiles: anti-bacterial, far infrared, negative ion health-care functional textiles; (5) Intelligent Textiles: electronic digital fabric, comfortable breathable fabric adjustment, phase change thermostat fabric, color and subtle color fabric, fabric care system life, high performance sports apparel.
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introduction of industrization
Codification in materials management is better known as the identification of materials. These are separated into different groups such as metals and fabrics.
Parts could be replaced on a machine without replacing the entire machine.
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The functional areas of a process industry typically include production, quality control, maintenance, and supply chain management. Production focuses on the transformation of raw materials into finished products through various processes. Quality control ensures that products meet specific standards and regulations. Maintenance is responsible for keeping equipment operational, while supply chain management oversees the procurement of materials and distribution of products.
Functional Exercise
Ernest Kornreich has written: 'Introduction to fibres and fabrics'
Mischa Cotlar has written: 'An introduction to functional analysis' -- subject(s): Functional analysis
Metallic fibers are often added to fabrics for decorative purposes as they impart a shiny and shimmery appearance. However, they can also be added for functional purposes such as enhancing the fabric's strength, conductivity, or thermal properties.
Suzanne Eggins has written: 'Introduction to Systemic Function Linguistics' 'An introduction to systemic functional linguistics' -- subject(s): Systemic grammar, Functionalism (Linguistics), Discourse analysis
Boris Zakharovich Vulikh has written: 'Matematicheskii analiz' -- subject- s -: Problems, exercises, Mathematical analysis 'Introduction to functional analysis for scientists and technologists' -- subject- s -: Functional analysis
Designer Pierre Paulin is considered one of the French Modernists. Paulin designed functional and rationalist furniture using bright fabrics and comfortable materials.
Factors Affecting Electronegativity. Introduction. Is a chemical property that describes the ability of an atom (or, more rarely, a functional group) to attract electrons.
Acetylation describes the process of an introduction of an acetyl functional group into chemical compounds. Chemicals that are commonly involved are succinic acid.
you can recycle fabrics again by using the fabrics again
Rosalie P. Giles has written: 'Dressmaking with special fabrics' -- subject(s): Dressmaking, Textile fabrics 'Fabrics For Needlework' 'Fabrics for needlework' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile industry and fabrics
The Fabrics was created in 2001.