Evaluation of bamboo charcoal/stainless steel/TPU composite woven fabrics

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Ching Wen Lou
Jia Horng Lin
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[1] Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology,Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Material Science
[2] Feng Chia University,Laboratory of Fiber Application and Manufacturing, Department of Fiber and Composite Materials
[3] China Medical University,School of Chinese Medicine
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Fibers and Polymers | 2011年 / 12卷
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Bamboo charcoal (BC); Stainless steel (SS); Far-infrared emissivity; Water resistance; Electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (EMSE);
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Composite woven fabric satisfies what people require. Bamboo charcoal (BC) has been identified as a multifunctional material that has far-infrared ray, anions, deodorization and etc. BC fibers and yarns were made of bamboo charcoal powders and have further become a pervasive materials used in textile industry. In this study, cotton yarns, stainless steel/cotton (SS/C) complex yarn, bamboo charcoal/cotton (BC/C) complex yarns were woven into the plain, twill and Dobby composite woven fabrics. The warp yarn was composed of cotton yarns, and the weft yarn was made up of BC/C and SS/C complex yarns with a picking ratio of 1:1 and 3:1. Thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU) film was then attached to the composite woven fabrics, forming the BC/SS/TPU composite woven fabrics. Tests of electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (EMSE), far-infrared emissivity, anions, water resistance, and water vapor permeability measured the single-layer, two-layer and four-layer composite woven fabrics, obtaining a far-infrared emissivity of 0.95 by 39.8 counts per minute, an anion count of 149 amount/cc, an EMSE of −11.87 dB under frequency of 900 MHz, a surface resistivity of 8×10−6 Ω/square, a water resistance of −8219 mmH2O, and water vapor permeability of 989 g/m2·h and 319 g/m2·24 h in accordance with JIS L 1099 A1 and ASTM E96 BW.
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