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Handbook of textile fibre structure, Vol. 2 / S. J. Eichhorn / Cambridge [United Kingdom] : Woodhead Publishing Ltd (2009)
Titre : Handbook of textile fibre structure, Vol. 2 : Natural, regenerated, inorganic, and specialist fibres Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : S. J. Eichhorn, Editeur scientifique ; J. W. S. Hearle, Editeur scientifique ; M. Jaffe, Editeur scientifique ; T. Kikutani, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Cambridge [United Kingdom] : Woodhead Publishing Ltd Année de publication : 2009 Collection : Woodhead publishing in textiles num. 88 Importance : XX-516 p. Présentation : ill. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84569-731-0 Note générale : Index - Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Fibres textiles Index. décimale : 677 Textiles Résumé : Due to their complexity and diversity, understanding the structure of textile fibres is of key importance. This authoritative two-volume collection provides a comprehensive review of the structure of an extensive range of textile fibres.
Volume 2 begins by reviewing natural fibres such as cellulosic, cotton, protein, wool and silk fibres. Part two considers regenerated cellulosic, protein, alginate, chitin and chitosan fibres. The final part of the book discusses inorganic fibres such as glass, carbon and ceramic fibres as well as specialist fibres such as thermally and chemically-resistant fibres, optical and hollow fibres. Chapters review how fibre structure contributes to key mechanical properties. A companion volume reviews the structure of manufactured polymer fibres.
Edited by leading authorities on the subject and with a team of international authors, the two volumes of the Handbook of textile fibre structure is an essential reference for textile technologists, fibre scientists, textile engineers and those in academia.
- Discusses how fibre structure contributes to key mechanical properties
- Reviews natural fibres such as cellulosic, cotton and silk fibres and considers various regenerated fibres
- Examines inorganic fibres including glass and carbon as well as specialist fibres such as chemically-resistant and optical fibresNote de contenu : - I. NATURAL FIBRES
- 1. An introduction to cellulosic fibres
- 2. The structure of cotton and other plant fibres
- 3. An introduction to protein fibres
- 4. The structure and properties of wool and hair fibres
- 5. The structure of silk
- II. REGENERATED NATURAL
- 6. The structure of man-made cellulosic fibres
- 7. Regenerated protein fibres: a preliminary review
- 8. The structure of alginate, chitin and chitosan fibres
- III. MANUFACTURED NON-POLYMER FIBRES :
- 9. The structure and properties of glass fibres
- 10. The structure of carbon fibres
- 11. Processing, structure and properties of ceramic fibers
- 12. Structure and properties of asbestos
- 13. Thermally and chemically resistant fibres: structure and properties
- 14. Structure, properties and characteristics of optical fibres
- 15. Production and applications of hollow fibersPermalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=37320 Exemplaires
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