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Composite Non-Woven Materials - Structure, Properties and Applications

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Informationen zum Autor Dipayan Das is assistant professor, Dept. of Textile Technology, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. Klappentext Composite non-wovens are versatile materials with a range of applications. This book reviews fibre types used in these materials! manufacturing processes! structure and physical properties. It also reviews applications in such areas as absorbent hygiene products (e.g. diapers) and wipes. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributor contact details Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles Chapter 1: Introduction to composite nonwovens Abstract: 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Classification of composite nonwovens 1.3 Processing, markets and applications 1.4 Conclusion and future trends 1.5 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 2: Natural and synthetic fibres for composite nonwovens Abstract: 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Natural and biodegradable fibres for nonwovens 2.3 Polypropylene and polyester fibres 2.4 Polyethylene and nylon fibres 2.5 Bicomponent fibres Chapter 3: Structure of composite nonwovens Abstract: 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Fibre characteristics in composite nonwovens 3.3 Fibre packing in composite nonwovens 3.4 Fibre orientation in composite nonwovens 3.5 Pore characteristics in composite nonwovens 3.6 Conclusion 3.7 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 4: Properties of composite nonwovens Abstract: 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Mechanical properties of composite nonwovens 4.3 Fluid permeability of composite nonwovens 4.4 Thermal properties of composite nonwovens 4.5 Liquid sorption characteristics of composite nonwovens 4.6 Particle filtration behaviour of composite nonwovens 4.7 Conclusion 4.8 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 5: Composite nonwovens in absorbent hygiene products Abstract: 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Key material requirements 5.3 Baby diapers 5.4 Feminine sanitary pads 5.5 Adult incontinence pads 5.6 Conclusion and future trends 5.7 Sources of further information and advice Chapter 6: Composite nonwovens in wipes Abstract: 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Materials in wipes 6.3 Wet wipes 6.4 Web forming technologies for wipes 6.5 Web bonding processes for wipes 6.6 Surface texturing of wipes 6.7 Composite nonwoven wipes 6.8 Multi-fibre composite nonwoven wipes 6.9 Multilayer composite latex bonded nonwoven wipes 6.10 Hydroentangled (spunlaced) multilayer composite nonwoven wipes 6.11 Thermobonded multilayer composite nonwoven wipes 6.12 Needlepunched composite nonwoven wipes 6.13 Other multilayer nonwoven wipes 6.14 Conclusion and future trends Chapter 7: Composite nonwovens in filters: theory Abstract: 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Mechanisms of filtration: general 7.3 Mechanisms of filtration: particle capture entrapment 7.4 Adsorption 7.5 Absorption 7.6 Coalescing 7.7 Media for gel removal 7.8 Mechanisms of filtration: electro-filtration 7.9 Separation by antimicrobial media 7.10 Extraction 7.11 Key requirements for filtration media 7.12 Characteristics of nonwoven filters 7.13 Types of nonwoven filter 7.14 Conclusion Chapter 8: Composite nonwovens in filters: applications Abstract: 8.1 Introduction 8.2 The role of composite nonwovens in filters: combining mechanical support and durability with filtration 8.3 The role of composite nonwovens in filters: providing two or more layers of different filtration efficiency 8.4 The role of composite nonwovens in filters: combining different separation technologies/functionality into one filter medium 8.5 Applications of composite nonwovens 8.6 Applications in air/gas filtration 8.7 Applications in liquid filtration 8.8 Applications in engine filtration 8.9 Conclusion Chapter 9: Composite nonwovens in medical applications Abstract: 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Surgical gowns 9.3 Surgical facemasks and other clinical wearable products 9.4 Wipes 9.5 Wound dressings, pads and swabs 9.6 Scaffolds for tissue engineering 9.7 Hernia meshes 9.8 Filtration materials for medical applications 9.9 Inconti...

List of contents

  • Contributor contact details
  • Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to composite nonwovens
    • Abstract:
    • 1.1 Introduction
    • 1.2 Classification of composite nonwovens
    • 1.3 Processing, markets and applications
    • 1.4 Conclusion and future trends
    • 1.5 Sources of further information and advice
  • Chapter 2: Natural and synthetic fibres for composite nonwovens
    • Abstract:
    • 2.1 Introduction
    • 2.2 Natural and biodegradable fibres for nonwovens
    • 2.3 Polypropylene and polyester fibres
    • 2.4 Polyethylene and nylon fibres
    • 2.5 Bicomponent fibres
  • Chapter 3: Structure of composite nonwovens
    • Abstract:
    • 3.1 Introduction
    • 3.2 Fibre characteristics in composite nonwovens
    • 3.3 Fibre packing in composite nonwovens
    • 3.4 Fibre orientation in composite nonwovens
    • 3.5 Pore characteristics in composite nonwovens
    • 3.6 Conclusion
    • 3.7 Sources of further information and advice
  • Chapter 4: Properties of composite nonwovens
    • Abstract:
    • 4.1 Introduction
    • 4.2 Mechanical properties of composite nonwovens
    • 4.3 Fluid permeability of composite nonwovens
    • 4.4 Thermal properties of composite nonwovens
    • 4.5 Liquid sorption characteristics of composite nonwovens
    • 4.6 Particle filtration behaviour of composite nonwovens
    • 4.7 Conclusion
    • 4.8 Sources of further information and advice
  • Chapter 5: Composite nonwovens in absorbent hygiene products
    • Abstract:
    • 5.1 Introduction
    • 5.2 Key material requirements
    • 5.3 Baby diapers
    • 5.4 Feminine sanitary pads
    • 5.5 Adult incontinence pads
    • 5.6 Conclusion and future trends
    • 5.7 Sources of further information and advice
  • Chapter 6: Composite nonwovens in wipes
    • Abstract:
    • 6.1 Introduction
    • 6.2 Materials in wipes
    • 6.3 Wet wipes
    • 6.4 Web forming technologies for wipes
    • 6.5 Web bonding processes for wipes
    • 6.6 Surface texturing of wipes
    • 6.7 Composite nonwoven wipes
    • 6.8 Multi-fibre composite nonwoven wipes
    • 6.9 Multilayer composite latex bonded nonwoven wipes
    • 6.10 Hydroentangled (spunlaced) multilayer composite nonwoven wipes
    • 6.11 Thermobonded multilayer composite nonwoven wipes
    • 6.12 Needlepunched composite nonwoven wipes
    • 6.13 Other multilayer nonwoven wipes
    • 6.14 Conclusion and future trends
  • Chapter 7: Composite nonwovens in filters: theory
    • Abstract:
    • 7.1 Introduction
    • 7.2 Mechanisms of filtration: general
    • 7.3 Mechanisms of filtration: particle capture entrapment
    • 7.4 Adsorption
    • 7.5 Absorption
    • 7.6 Coalescing
    • 7.7 Media for gel removal
    • 7.8 Mechanisms of filtration: electro-filtration
    • 7.9 Separation by antimicrobial media
    • 7.10 Extraction
    • 7.11 Key requirements for filtration media
    • 7.12 Characteristics of nonwoven filters
    • 7.13 Types of nonwoven filter
    • 7.14 Conclusion
  • Chapter 8: Composite nonwovens in filters: applications
    • Abstract:
    • 8.1 Introduction
    • 8.2 The role of composite nonwovens in filters: combining mechanical support and durability with filtration
    • 8.3 The role of composite nonwovens in filters: providing two or more layers of different filtration efficiency
    • 8.4 The role of composite nonwovens in filters: combining different separation technologies/functionality into one filter medium
    • 8.5 Applications of composite nonwovens
    • 8.6 Applications in air/gas filtration
    • 8.7 Applications in liquid filtration
    • 8.8 Applications in engine filtration
    • 8.9 Conclusion
  • Chapter 9: Composite nonwovens in medical applications
    • Abstract:
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 Surgical gowns
    • 9.3 Surgical facemasks and other clinical wearable products
    • 9.4 Wipes
    • 9.5 Wound dressings, pads and swabs
    • 9.6 Scaffolds for tissue engineering
    • 9.7 Hernia meshes
    • 9.8 Filtration materials for medical applications
    • 9.9 Incontinence products
    • 9.10 Conclusion and future trends
    • 9.12 Appendix: recent patents based on composite nonwovens for medical applications
  • Index

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"...reviews fibre types used in these materials, manufacturing processes, structure and physical properties, and also applications in such areas as absorbent hygiene products."--Asian Technical Textiles

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Authors Dipayan Das, Dipayan (EDT)/ Pourdeyhimi Das, Dipayan Pourdeyhimi Das, Behnam Pourdeyhimi
Assisted by Dipayan Das (Editor), Behnam Pourdeyhimi (Editor)
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.03.2014
 
EAN 9780857097705
ISBN 978-0-85709-770-5
No. of pages 252
Series Woodhead Publishing
Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles
Woodhead Publishing Textiles
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

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