Blended Yarns with a Content of Biological Active Fibers
Link ID 129751
Title Blended Yarns with a Content of Biological Active Fibers
Url http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/45_08_19.pdf
Description Technical paper about research into the development of a technology aimed at manufacturing yarns from antimicrobial and antifungal fibers for apparel fabrics. Authors: Tadeusz Jackowski and others.
Category Textiles and Nonwovens > Industrial Yarns and Sewing Threads > Resources > Articles and Studies
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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