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Studies on Chemically Modified Cotton Fabrics: Part II- Chemical and Physical Properties of DMEU Finished Hydrocellulose and Peroxide and Hypochlorite Oxycelluloses
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Varghese, J. Pasad, Dilip M. Patel, P. B. Bandekar, S. W. |
| Copyright Year | 1977 |
| Abstract | Three chemically modified cotton fabrics, viz, hydrocellulose, peroxide oxycellulose and hypochlorite oxycellulose, were finished with 30-150 gjlitre of dimethylol ethylene urea (DMEU) by the pad-dry-cure technique and evaluated for both resilience and strength-abrasion properties. The resilience properties of all the three DMEU finished modified cotton fabrics were comparable at all levels of DPn values and DMEU applied. Hypochlorite oxycellulose at all DPn levels possesses best strength-abrasion properties at durable press level. However, taking the rate of fall in the total score for strength-abrasion properties for every decrease in 100 DPn value into consideration, the order of preference for the three modified cell uloses is : peroxide oxycellulose > hypochlorite oxycellulose > hydrocellulose. The total scores for strengthabrasion properties as well as their rate of fall with decreasing DPn values for all the three chemically modified cotton fabrics show the same trend both before and after DMEU finishing. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |