Investigating the Performances of a Coated Plain Weave Fabric Designed for Producing Protective Gowns

The aim of this research is to produce a substrate that can be used for the development of protective gowns. For this purpose, a cotton-polyester blended plain weave fabric was treated with a coating paste comprising fluorocarbon and acrylic resins. The coating process parameters, which are fluoroca...

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Autores principales: Imene Ghezal, Boubaker Jaouachi, Faouzi Sakli
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Publicado: Hindawi Limited 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/411cd53d3d214d229786d7485b039476
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Sumario:The aim of this research is to produce a substrate that can be used for the development of protective gowns. For this purpose, a cotton-polyester blended plain weave fabric was treated with a coating paste comprising fluorocarbon and acrylic resins. The coating process parameters, which are fluorocarbon resin quantity (%), acrylic paste quantity (g m−2), and reticulation time (min), were varied by using a Box–Behnken experimental design. Textile fabric characteristics in terms of thickness (mm), coating add-on (%), air permeability (L m−2 s−1), surface hydrophobicity (mg cm), and flexural rigidity (mg cm−1) were then analyzed and discussed.