Navik et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Influence of dielectric barrier discharge treatment on mechanical and dyeing properties of woolNavik et al., 2018
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- Navik R
- Shafi S
- Alam M
- Farooq M
- Lin L
- Cai Y
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- Plasma Science and Technology
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Physical and chemical properties of wool surface significantly affect the absorbency, rate of dye bath exhaustion and fixation of the industrial dyes. Hence, surface modification is a necessary operation prior to coloration process in wool wet processing industries. Plasma …
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