This paper tentatively chooses polyester, bamboo fibre and cotton as solution carrier during the plating process. The morphology, deposition rate, phase structure, hardness, friction and wear properties of coatings is characterised. Water absorbency, heat dissipation and electrical conductivity of three different solution carriers are analysed in order to study their action mechanism. The results show that the bamboo fibre presents the smoothest and compacts surface morphology and good water absorbency, which can ensure the supplement of solution. It also features larger electricity resistance and lower deposition rate, but fine grain, high hardness and good wear-resistance, all of which result in the best comprehensive performance. Cotton, with the best water absorbency, characterises higher hardness but poor uniformity and wear-resistance. Polyester carries the worst water absorbency, fast deposition rate, low hardness and better wear-resistance.
To study the influence of structure parameters on moisture permeability of fabric woven by fine pp fiber with star section, nine fabrics with different structure and tightness had been woven for experiment, and a moisture permeability test with moisture absorbtion method was performed and compared for these fabrics. Some conclusions are obtained: the moisture permeability showed direct correlation with fabric texture and tightness. It will be improved as the the float of weave get longer. Moreover it will decline with the increasing of fabric tightness and showed significant correlation with Polynomial function when the results fitted with it.
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