Effect of Plasma Treatment on Air and Water-Vapor Permeability of Bamboo Knitted Fabric

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C. Prakash
G. Ramakrishnan
S. Chinnadurai
S. Vignesh
M. Senthilkumar
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[1] Sona College of Technology,Department of Fashion Technology
[2] Kumaraguru College of Technology,Department of Fashion Technology
[3] Pavendar Bharathidasan College of Engineering and Technology,Department of Textile Technology
[4] PSG Polytechnic College,Department of Textile Technology
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Air permeability; Atmospheric plasma; Bamboo; Oxygen plasma; Water-vapor permeability;
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In this paper, the effects of oxygen and atmospheric plasma on air and water-vapor permeability properties of single jersey bamboo fabric have been investigated. The changes in these properties are believed to be related closely to the inter-fiber and inter-yarn friction force induced by the plasma treatments. The outcomes showed that the water-vapor permeability increased, although the air permeability decreased along with the plasma treatments. The SEM images clearly showed that the plasma modified the fiber surface outwardly. The results showed that the atmospheric plasma has an etching effect and increases the functionality of a bamboo surface, which is evident from SEM and FTIR–ATR analysis. These results reveal that atmospheric pressure plasma treatment is an effective method to improve the performance of bamboo fabric. Statistical analysis also indicates that the results are significant for air permeability and water-vapor permeability of the plasma-treated bamboo fabric.
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页码:2173 / 2182
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