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Wiley, Plasma Processes and Polymers, 2(12), p. 98-131, 2014

DOI: 10.1002/ppap.201400052

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Plasma treatment in textile industry

Journal article published in 2014 by Andrea Zille, Fernando Ribeiro Oliveira ORCID, Antonio Pedro Souto
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Abstract

Plasma technology applied to textiles is a dry, environmentally- and worker-friendly method to achieve surface alteration without modifying the bulk properties of different materials. In particular, atmospheric non-thermal plasmas are suited because most textile materials are heat sensitive polymers and applicable in a continuous processes. In the last years plasma technology has become a very active, high growth research field, assuming a great importance among all available material surface modifications in textile industry. The main objective of this review is to provide a critical update on the current state of art relating plasma technologies applied to textile industry