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Wool treatment in the gas flow from gliding discharge plasma at atmospheric pressure

Janča et al., 1998

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14486099414026935325
Author
Janča J
Czernichowski A
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Surface and Coatings Technology

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A new method of wool plasma surface treatment at atmospheric pressure employing the stable gas flow excited in gliding electrical discharge (called GlidArc) has been developed. The plasma from a small space between electrodes is drifted by the gas flow into a conic …
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