Effect of Plasma Sericin Glutaraldehyde Treatments on the Low stress Mechanical Properties of Micro denier Polyester/Cotton Blended Fabric

Rajalakshmi, M and Kubera Sampath Kumar, S and Vasanth Kumar, D and Siva Jagadish Kumar, M and Prakash, C (2022) Effect of Plasma Sericin Glutaraldehyde Treatments on the Low stress Mechanical Properties of Micro denier Polyester/Cotton Blended Fabric. Scientific reports, (Nature), 12 (9441). pp. 1-13.

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Abstract

This study aimed to see how different treatments affect the low-stress mechanical properties of micro-denier polyester/cotton (MDP/C—65/35) fabrics. This blend was chosen for the study because it is the most popular blend used in polyester/cotton blended material. The results of fabric properties treated with sericin revealed that fabrics treated with sericin and glutaraldehyde as a cross-linking agent had higher bending rigidity, regardless of how it was tested. Concerning the blend fabrics, it was noticed that there was deterioration in tensile resilience following sericin treatment. Shear rigidity, accompanied by shear hysteresis, showed an increase in sericin-treated fabrics. Compression properties were affected by the treatment, and in general, the fabric suffered deterioration in those the samples were hard. Surface properties such as coefficient of friction, mean deviation of friction and mean deviation of surface contour were found to be higher than those of the control and sericin-treated fabrics in a few cases.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: AC Rearch Cluster
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Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2023 16:02
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2023 16:02
URI: https://ir.vignan.ac.in/id/eprint/105

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