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Clothing performance textiles and technical fabrics / Baddeley Adam   Journal Article
Baddeley Adam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Modern military uniforms require advanced features, such as thermal and fire resistance, enduring anti microbial protection, and be comfortable while also remaining suitable for the specialist applications asked of them by the military users. Modern textiles are also being compared with much older ones, particularly wool to find the best solution for each mission.
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Handbook of petrochemicals and products / New Delhi. Statistics Division. Petroleum Information Service 1970  Book
New Delhi. Statistics Division. Petroleum Information Service Book
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Edition 3rd ed.
Publication New Delhi, Statistics Division, Petroleum Information Service, 1970.
Description 222p.Hbk
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Sponge gourd (Luffa Cylindrica) reinforced polyester composites: preparation and properties / Tanobe, Valcineide O.A; Sahagun, Thais H.S. Flores; Amico, Sandro C; Muniz, Graciela I.B, Satyanarayana, K. G   Journal Article
Tanobe, Valcineide O.A Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Increasing environmental concern along with the drive to find substitutes for synthetic fibers and value added applications for low cost and renewable plant fibers have led to the development of composites based on biomaterials. One of the drawbacks encountered in such exercise is the lack of adhesion between the incorporated plant fibers and synthetic polymeric matrices. Such drawback can be reduced by appropriate treatment of fibers. This paper describes the chemical treatments used on sponge gourd (Luffa cylindrica) fibers of Brazil to prepare their composites with polyester resin. Production of short fiber-polymer composite as well as mat-polyester composites is presented here. Characterization of the composites in respect of evaluation of density, water absorption, thermalstability, tensile properties and impact strength were made and the results are discussed. Observed impact strengthand tensile properties are discussed based on the fractographic studies of the composites.
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