10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DELUSTRANT»
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1
Forensic Examination of Fibres, Second Edition
In the past, Monsanto made nylon carpet fibres containing a paraffin wax
delustrant. Fibre companies are experimenting with new products all the time, so
it should not be assumed that delustrant particles are all titanium dioxide. The
density of ...
James R. Robertson, Claude Roux, Ken Wiggins, 2002
5.1.3.1 Characterization of Textile Fibers Delustrant and pigment particles are
often used to provide modifications in the visual appearance of textile fibers and
fabrics. For example, titanium dioxide particles are commonly added to polymers
...
Linda Sawyer, David Grubb, Gregory F. Meyers, 2008
3
Coated and Laminated Textiles
Fibre lustre, or the titanium dioxide delustrant added to the yarn during
manufacture, has a very significant effect on UV resistance. Matt yarns, which
contain the most delustrant, break down significantly faster than bright yarns. This
is thought ...
4
Journal of the Textile Institute
2.142 The Amount of Delustrant in the Filaments The wear caused by 1 5-denier
monofils with no delustrant, 0-3 % and 2% of delustrant, was measured under
standard conditions. The wear caused by the 2% delustrant and the 0-3% ...
Textile Institute, Manchester, Eng, 1962
5
The Chemistry & Technology of Rayon Manufacture
This refractometer serves for the determination of the refractive index of a white or
colourless delustrant of refractive index up to 1-70 or 1-86, using white light as
the source of illumination. The American uncompensated high precision ...
Frederick Donald Lewis, 1961
6
Forensic Science: An Illustrated Dictionary
82 Delustrant FIGURE D.3 Dental bitewing x-ray is used for identification of
unidentified individuals. (Courtesy of forensic medical examiner Michael Sikirica,
M.D.) Delustrant A substance used to produce dull surfaces on textile fabric; the
more ...
7
Atlas of Fibre Fracture and Damage to Textiles
... very heavily degraded. 16A(5),(6). with the surface cracking of the filaments
and longitudinal splits giving staggered breaks. In bright nylon fibres, which do
not contain delustrant particles, the breaks with many turrets do not occur,
although ...
J. W. S. Hearle, Brenda Lomas, William D. Cooke, 1998
8
Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences
Draw marks (orfish eyes): If insoluble material is present on the surface of the
fiber (either purposely there, such as delustrant, or as a result of surface
contamination), then as the fiber is 'drawn' after the extrusion process the fiber
polymer is ...
9
Textbook of Fabric Science: Fundamentals to Finishing
Bright fibre (No delustrant) Delustered fibre (Specks of delustrant visible) Figure
14.7 Cross sections of two manufactured fibres. 14.3.4 Optical Brightening
Agents (OBAs) OBAs are also known as fluorescent brightening agents (FBAs).
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Textiles in Automotive Engineering
Matt yarns, which contain the most delustrant, break down significantly faster than
bright yarns. This is thought to be due to the titanium dioxide photosensitizing
degradation, or because of light being scattered more internally within the fibre ...
Walter Fung, Mike Hardcastle, 2001
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