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자외선 경화에 의한 PET 니트직물의 편면 발수발유 가공Preferential face coating of knitted PET fabrics via UV curing for water- and oil-repellent finish

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Preferential face coating of knitted PET fabrics via UV curing for water- and oil-repellent finish
Authors
정용균정영진장진호
Issue Date
2005
Publisher
한국염색가공학회
Keywords
water and oil repellent finish; UV curing; PET; UV dose; pre-irradiation; water and oil repellent finish; UV curing; PET; UV dose; pre-irradiation
Citation
한국염색가공학회지, v.17, no.6, pp 27 - 35
Pages
9
Journal Title
한국염색가공학회지
Volume
17
Number
6
Start Page
27
End Page
35
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/27084
ISSN
1229-0033
2234-036X
Abstract
pad-dry-cure(thermo-fixation) process usually produces functional performance on both sides of a fabric. UV curing technique was applied to impart water- and oil-repellent finish effective only on the face of a PET knitted fabric. The preferential one-side coating, by virtue of the limited penetration of UV light, was achieved by UV curing after padding of a fluorocarbon agent without special coating or printing equipments. The difference in the functional property of face and back sides was examined by measuring water and oil repellency at each side of the treated fabric. The influence of pre/post-irradiation dose and agent concentration on the performance of the finished fabrics were investigated. While increase in both resin concentration and post-irradiation did not have significant effect on the finish, UV pre-irradiation of PET fabrics caused remarkable influence presumably due to appropriate surface modification of PET fabrics required for facile wetting of the resin. The dimensional stability and color change of the UV cured fabrics measured by FAST and reflectance spectrophotometry showed significantly decreased color difference and increased percent extension compared with the samples pre-irradiated without agent application.
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