Improving the performance properties of polyester fabrics through treatments with natural polymers | ||||
Journal of Textiles, Coloration and Polymer Science | ||||
Volume 22, Issue 1, 2025, Page 219-231 PDF (1.14 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jtcps.2024.291557.1373 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Fatmaa Mamdouh ![]() ![]() | ||||
1Tanta University, Faculty of Applied Arts, Textile Printing, Dyeing and Finishing Department, Tanta, Egypt | ||||
2National Research Centre (NRC), Textile Research and Technology Institute (TRTI), Pre-treatment and Finishing of Cellulose based Textiles Department (PFCTD), El-Behouth St. (former El-Tahrir str.), Dokki, P.O. 12622, Giza, Egypt | ||||
3Benha University, Faculty of Applied Arts, Textile Printing, Dyeing and Finishing Department, Benha, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Textile fiber science has a very wide range of applications. Technological textiles will have the opportunity to expand their market reach and reach through innovative products. The market for innovative technical textiles is being affected by the development of new goods and innovative finishes. Functional finishes provide value addition, allowing product lines to be strengthened and new markets to be explored. Polyester fiber (PET) is a highly significant textile fiber that finds extensive application in apparel, home furnishings, and certain industrial domains because of its exceptional mechanical stability, high strength, and affordability. However, a number of issues with polyester fabric, including its hydrophobic nature, pilling issue, and difficulty in dyeing, reduce its comfort attributes. Numerous attempts have been made to improve and acquire desired properties to polyester fibers, such as the use of low-temperature atmospheric plasma to increase its wetability and dyeability. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
performance properties; polyester fabrics; natural polymers | ||||
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