2021
DOI: 10.21608/jtcps.2021.86296.1075
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A Recent Uses of Plasma in the Textile Printing

Abstract: P LASMA treatment for almost all synthetic and cellulosic textiles is considered to be one of these physical technologies. Plasma treatment does not involve the treatment of hazardous chemicals and thus, compared to chemical treatment, there are no problems with effluents. The study demonstrated that most types of materials (natural synthetics and blends) with natural dye using pigment printing techniques can be printed using high-quality plasma radiation. It is an environmentally friendly process, fast-growin… Show more

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“…[1,60,61] Consequently, we emphasis the usage of numerous environmentally friendly materials was emphasis. [62][63][64][65][66] Natural gums serve as thickeners to lessen their influence on the environment. The thickeners' assistance confines the dye to the planned region.…”
Section: Thickenersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,60,61] Consequently, we emphasis the usage of numerous environmentally friendly materials was emphasis. [62][63][64][65][66] Natural gums serve as thickeners to lessen their influence on the environment. The thickeners' assistance confines the dye to the planned region.…”
Section: Thickenersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[101] Plasma technology has reportedly improved moisture control and is an environmentally beneficial procedure. [102][103][104][105] Functional sportswear with hydrophobic exterior and hydrophilic inner sides has been designed to provide intelligent, pleasant, and functional sportswear that quickly absorbs and releases perspiration from the human body, although approaches for creating functional sportswear, such as treating fabrics with hydrophilic/hydrophobic chemicals and weaving the inner and outer sides of the clothing with various hydrophobic/hydrophilic threads, have been suggested, these techniques have certain limitations. An efficient technique offering good performance in regulating moisture andodor during sporting activities has recently been introduced: atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma followed by graft polymerization.…”
Section: Comfortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymers are now used widely instead of simple chemicals to improve multiple functional properties simultaneously. [57] From these properties; increasing absorbency, flame retardancy for most natural and synthetic fibres, antimicrobial mostly for cellulosic fibres and all fibres used for medical purposes, ultraviolet protection (UV) for most natural and synthetic fibres, waterproof mostly for cellulosic fibres, build-up of static charge, resistance to wrinkling for cellulosic fibres and their blends, stains, resistance to insects mostly for wool fibres, light, resistance shrinkage mostly for cellulosic and wool fibres, chemical agents, ... [57,[59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77]…”
Section: Functional Finishesmentioning
confidence: 99%