2016
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/141/1/012011
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Possible Applications of 3D Printing Technology on Textile Substrates

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“…Th is resulted in the idea to increase the adhesion by washing or plasma treatment of diverse materials, both of which showed positive or negative eff ects on diff erent textile fabrics. Generally, more hydrophilic textile fabrics showed better adhesive properties [13]. A more detailed study of the infl uence of diverse chemical pre-treatments was performed recently, verifying the idea of hydrophilic properties being supportive of increased adhesion for several treatments, while a few outliers indicated that additional eff ects have to be taken into account [5].…”
Section: Increasing Adhesion Of 3d Printing On Textile Fabrics By Polmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Th is resulted in the idea to increase the adhesion by washing or plasma treatment of diverse materials, both of which showed positive or negative eff ects on diff erent textile fabrics. Generally, more hydrophilic textile fabrics showed better adhesive properties [13]. A more detailed study of the infl uence of diverse chemical pre-treatments was performed recently, verifying the idea of hydrophilic properties being supportive of increased adhesion for several treatments, while a few outliers indicated that additional eff ects have to be taken into account [5].…”
Section: Increasing Adhesion Of 3d Printing On Textile Fabrics By Polmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…), usually outsourced and based on expensive processes, such as metallic molding. Especially in accessories, such as shoe, bags and small leather goods, the 3D printing technologies are gaining a rather quick reliability and are already established in the sportswear industry (Birtchnell & Urry 2016;Korger et al 2016). The knitted sneakers, launched since 2012 both by Nike and Adidas, and combining electronic knitting and 3D printed soles, are just some of the examples available on the market.…”
Section: A Model For Integrating Fashion Within the I40 Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 On the other hand, first tests of different pretreatments on textile materials showed that washing or plasma treatments resulted in opposite effects on the measured adhesion forces for printing with soft polymers on cotton and polyester fabrics. 17 This finding was explained by the idea that different modifications of the hydrophobicity of these textile substrates due to the pretreatments might result in different impacts on the adhesion forces.…”
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confidence: 99%