Hybrid knitted fabric for electromagnetic radiation shielding: thermo-physical properties
Vladimir Bajzik,
Olena Kyzymchuk,
Larysa Ocheretna
et al.
Abstract:Textile materials for protection against electromagnetic radiation are used now not only for special purposes but in everyday clothing too. In this regard, the thermo-physical properties of such materials are very important. In this study, the hybrid knitted fabrics with electromagnetic shielding properties manufactured on 8E flat-bed machine from 0.12 mm stainless steel wire and 30 × 2 tex cotton yarn have been tested. Fabric samples differ by variant of stainless steel wire incorporation (separately or along… Show more
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