ISBN-13: 9783639131574 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 156 str.
Over the last few years, hydroentanglement is the fastest growing nonwoven bonding technology. With this boom has also come a rise in the need for comprehensive understanding of the impact of process parameters on fabric performance. Very little academic literature exists on how to best correlate water jet nozzle design, forming wire geometry, and fiber properties with fabric performance. This book, therefore, provides a model that describes the force and energy required to form fabric aperture and considers three force mechanisms on fabric performance in terms of fiber properties and forming wire geometry. Complemented with extensive critical literature review and nearly 200 tables, graphs, and equations, this book should be especially useful to nonwoven, fiber, and textile scientists and engineers; jet nozzle and forming wire manufacturers; nonwoven and fiber producers; and graduate-level students in these disciplines.
Over the last few years, hydroentanglement is the fastest growing nonwoven bonding technology. With this boom has also come a rise in the need for comprehensive understanding of the impact of process parameters on fabric performance. Very little academic literature exists on how to best correlate water jet nozzle design, forming wire geometry, and fiber properties with fabric performance. This book, therefore, provides a model that describes the force and energy required to form fabric aperture and considers three force mechanisms on fabric performance in terms of fiber properties and forming wire geometry. Complemented with extensive critical literature review and nearly 200 tables, graphs, and equations, this book should be especially useful to nonwoven, fiber, and textile scientists and engineers; jet nozzle and forming wire manufacturers; nonwoven and fiber producers; and graduate-level students in these disciplines.