Smart Textile Coatings and Laminates (Woodhead Publishing by William C Smith

By William C Smith

Coatings and laminates let for the advent of shrewdpermanent functionalities for cloth items. they're appropriate for quite a lot of cloth purposes and will give a contribution to bettering product functionality. This pioneering booklet is a worthy reference and stimulus for constructing and bettering lined and laminated cloth items. the 1st part of the e-book covers the basics of coatings and laminates. issues variety from coating and laminating processing and creation ideas to trying out and caliber insurance. the rest of the booklet covers varieties of shrewdpermanent coatings and laminates resembling clever weatherproof coatings, part swap coatings, and nanotechnology established coatings.

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3 Hot melt lamination Hot melt lamination uses hot melt adhesive as the bonding agent (Anon, 2002a). , 2003). Hot melt adhesives are mostly polymers and their compounds, specially formulated to satisfy lamination requirements (Nussli, 2001). They should have the appropriate melt viscosity, melting temperature, curing time, hardness, and good adhesion with the substrate to provide good peel, shear, and tensile strength. Depending on applications, breathability, lightness, porosity, and washing durability may also be required (Mansfield, 2003).

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