2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2834192/v1
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Ecofriendly Camouflage Textiles with Natural Sand-based Silicon Dioxide against Simultaneous Combat Backgrounds of Woodland, Desertland, Rockland, Concreteland and Water/Marine

Abstract: Natural sand-based silicon dioxide (NSSD) is a common material of multidimensional combat backgrounds (CBs) such as dry leaves/wood, green leaves, tree bark-woodland CB; water-marine CB; sand-desertland CB; rock-rockland CB and concrete-concreteland CB. NSSD was coated, printed and padded on polyamide-6,6 (PA-6,6) and cotton fabric for design of camouflage textiles. The camouflage properties of coated, printed and padded fabric in visible (Vis) wavelength, 400-700 nm were investigated by International Commissi… Show more

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“…Md. Anowar Hossain worked on natural plant-based natural dyes (NPND). , Swietenia macrophylla , Mangifera indica , Terminalia arjuna , Corchorus capsularis , Camellia sinensis , Azadirachta indica , Acacia acuminata , Areca catechu , and Cinnamomum tamala underwent a series of processes. They were dried, ground into powder, extracted, encapsulated with polyaziridine, dyed, coated, and printed with leafy designs on cotton fabric, as depicted in Figure .…”
Section: Uv–visible–nir Camouflage For Cb Defense Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Md. Anowar Hossain worked on natural plant-based natural dyes (NPND). , Swietenia macrophylla , Mangifera indica , Terminalia arjuna , Corchorus capsularis , Camellia sinensis , Azadirachta indica , Acacia acuminata , Areca catechu , and Cinnamomum tamala underwent a series of processes. They were dried, ground into powder, extracted, encapsulated with polyaziridine, dyed, coated, and printed with leafy designs on cotton fabric, as depicted in Figure .…”
Section: Uv–visible–nir Camouflage For Cb Defense Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique has merits that may allow it to be effective against a greater variety of CB detection devices. This technique’s drawbacks are its high cost and restricted availability. …”
Section: Uv–visible–nir Camouflage For Cb Defense Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%