2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jajp.2023.100151
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Uncovering the peel strength performance of multi-layer ultrasonic weld seams in PVC-coated hybrid textiles for weather protection

Muktar Seid Hussen,
Yordan Kyosev,
Kathrin Pietsch
et al.
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“…The innovative support system combined ventilation through the HSCC with its low thermal conductivity, resulting in loss of a thermal capacity at 1300 • C that was much lower than that of conventional concrete walls [33]. Hussein et al focused on improving the seam quality and peel strength of multilayer hybrid textiles through continuous ultrasonic welding, demonstrating its advantages for weatherproofing applications and promoting bonding techniques [34]. Li and Zanelli presented a comprehensive review of textile-envelope integrated flexible photovoltaic (TE-FPV) systems, covering both their fabrication processes and the wide range of applications they encompass.…”
Section: Current Textile Materials Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The innovative support system combined ventilation through the HSCC with its low thermal conductivity, resulting in loss of a thermal capacity at 1300 • C that was much lower than that of conventional concrete walls [33]. Hussein et al focused on improving the seam quality and peel strength of multilayer hybrid textiles through continuous ultrasonic welding, demonstrating its advantages for weatherproofing applications and promoting bonding techniques [34]. Li and Zanelli presented a comprehensive review of textile-envelope integrated flexible photovoltaic (TE-FPV) systems, covering both their fabrication processes and the wide range of applications they encompass.…”
Section: Current Textile Materials Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%