Advances in Technical Nonwovens Woodhead Publishing Series in Textiles Series
Coordonnateur : Kellie George
Advances in Technical Nonwovens presents the latest information on the nonwovens industry, a dynamic and fast-growing industry with recent technological innovations that are leading to the development of novel end-use applications.
The book reviews key developments in technical nonwoven manufacturing, specialist materials, and applications, with Part One covering important developments in materials and manufacturing technologies, including chapters devoted to fibers for technical nonwovens, the use of green recycled and biopolymer materials, and the application of nanofibres.
The testing of nonwoven properties and the specialist area of composite nonwovens are also reviewed, with Part Two offering a detailed and wide-ranging overview of the many applications of technical nonwovens that includes chapters on automotive textiles, filtration, energy applications, geo- and agrotextiles, construction, furnishing, packaging and medical and hygiene products.
1. Introduction to technical nonwovens
Part I - Developments in materials and manufacturing technologies 2. Developments in fibres for technical nonwovens 3. Developments in the use of green (biodegradable), recycled and biopolymer materials in technical nonwovens 4. Developments in the use of nanofibres in nonwovens 5. Developments in manufacturing techniques for technical nonwovens 6. Methods for characterisation of nonwoven structure, property and performance 7. Developments in composite nonwovens 8. Developments in nonwoven materials for medical applications
Part II – Applications 9. Developments in nonwovens for automotive textiles 10. Nonwoven fabric filters 11. Developments in nonwovens as specialist membranes in batteries and supercapacitors 12. Developments in nonwovens as geotextiles 13. Developments in nonwovens as agrotextiles 14. Developments in the use of nonwovens in building and construction 15. Developments in the use of nonwovens in home furnishings 16. Developments in the use of nonwovens in packaging 17. Developments in nonwovens for bandages and wound dressings 18. Developments in the use of nonwovens for disposable hygiene products
- Provides systematic coverage of trends, developments, and new technology in the field of technical nonwovens
- Focuses on the needs of the nonwovens industry with a clear emphasis on applied technology
- Contains contributions from an international team of authors edited by an expert in the field
- Offers a detailed and wide-ranging overview of the many applications of technical nonwovens that includes chapters on automotive textiles, filtration, energy applications, geo- and agrotextiles, and more
Date de parution : 06-2016
Ouvrage de 528 p.
15x22.8 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 236,94 €
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Acoustic and thermal insulation; Active/intelligent packaging; Adult incontinence; Aerospace; Agrotextile; Air filtration; Airlaid; Aramid separator; Asphalt; Automobiles; Automotive; Batteries/fuel cell separators; Battery safety; Battery separator; Biodegradability; Biopolymers; Blow spinning; Bonding; Breathable; Building and construction; Carbon; Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and alginate fibres; Ceramic separator; Characterisation; Coalescing filters; Composites; Construction; Crop covers; Desiccants; Design; Diapers; Drawdown; Durable; Electrospinning; Extended shelf life; Extrusion coating; Feminine hygiene; Fibre-based composites; Filtration; Force spinning; Fruit pack; Geomembranes; Geosynthetics; Geotextile; Geotextiles; Green synthetic polymers; Home furnishings; HVAC; Hydroentanglement; Industrial; Laminating; Lay down; Lightweight; Lithium ion battery; Magnetospinning; Medical applications; Medical packaging; Medical; Melt blown process; Melt blown; Method; Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill; Nanofiber; Nanofibre; Needle-punch; Needle-punched; Nonwoven fabric; Nonwoven materials; Nonwoven structures; Nonwoven; Nonwovens; Oil filters; Packaging; Performance; Polyurethane; Property; Recycling; Row covers; SAP; SMS; Spunbond process; Spunbond; Spunlace; Spunlaid process; Spunmelt; Structure; Surgical products; Sustainability; Tea/coffee bags; Technical textiles; Technical; Technologies; Test methods; Test; Thermal bond; Thermal bonding; Tissue engineering; Water filtration; Wet-laid and spunlaced nonwovens; Wound care products; Wound dressings