2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10692-014-9586-5
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Oil Resistance of Chenille Upholstery Fabrics in Abrasive Wear Process

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“…To overcome this drawback, the fluorescent dye Nile red is mixed with the cooking oil. Because Nile red has a strong affinity with the cooking oil, the fluorescence intensity of the Nile red can be used to characterize the amount of cooking oil on the surface 30,34–37 . To compare the fluorescence intensities of separated images the intensity is integrated on each fiber during our investigation.…”
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“…To overcome this drawback, the fluorescent dye Nile red is mixed with the cooking oil. Because Nile red has a strong affinity with the cooking oil, the fluorescence intensity of the Nile red can be used to characterize the amount of cooking oil on the surface 30,34–37 . To compare the fluorescence intensities of separated images the intensity is integrated on each fiber during our investigation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because Nile red has a strong affinity with the cooking oil, the fluorescence intensity of the Nile red can be used to characterize the amount of cooking oil on the surface. 30,[34][35][36][37] To compare the fluorescence intensities of separated images the intensity is integrated on each fiber during our investigation. By quantifying the intensity, the corresponding stain removal rate is obtained from the values of fluorescence intensities.…”
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