Mike Wilding
University of Manchester
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Ozone-science & Engineering | 2012
Ozan Avinc; Hüseyin Aksel Eren; Pınar Uysal; Mike Wilding
A set of knitted fabrics comprising soybean fibers was ozonated at room temperature for periods ranging from 2.5 to 300 minutes to identify any accompanying effects on either physical properties (specifically whiteness and burst-strength), fiber surface integrity or microstructure. A hydrogen peroxide treatment was applied to some of the fabric in order to provide a comparison. Ozonation was found to produce a promising increase in whiteness which, after the maximum exposure time, was significantly higher than was achieved using hydrogen peroxide.
Polymer | 2003
Jantip Suesat; Duncan Phillips; Mike Wilding; D.W. Farrington
Abstract This paper examines the influence of processing parameters on the physical properties and structure of yarns constructed from poly( l -lactic acid) (PLLA) fibres. Commercially produced spun- and false-twist texturised (FTT) PLLA yarns, and knitted fabrics derived there from were characterised in terms of their tensile properties, and structurally using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and wide angle X-ray diffraction. The effects of pre-dye heat-setting at 130 °C for varying times was assessed in terms of the resultant tensile properties of the yarns. The as-received FTT yarns (and hence their derived fabrics) differed in properties and fibre microstructure as compared to the spun yarns (and fabrics). More significantly, for both FTT and spun materials, differences in fibre properties and structure were observed between yarns removed from the fabrics and their respective feed-yarns. We associate this with possible thermomechanical influences experienced by the fibres during the knitting process. The duration of heat-setting influenced the tensile properties and DSC spectra for both types of yarn. Scouring following heat-setting was also carried out, and this produced no measurable additional effect on the spun yarns, but FTT yarns heat-set for less than ca 45 s showed instability to scouring.
Coloration Technology | 2004
Duncan Phillips; Jantip Suesat; Mike Wilding; David Farrington; Sophocles Sandukas; Dan Sawyer; John Bone; Steve Dervan
Coloration Technology | 2006
Ozan Avinc; John Bone; Huw Owens; Duncan Phillips; Mike Wilding
Journal of Materials Science | 2007
Roger Ibbett; S Kaenthong; Duncan Phillips; Mike Wilding
Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2010
Ozan Avinc; Mike Wilding; Duncan Phillips; David Farrington
Fibers and Polymers | 2010
Ozan Avinc; Mike Wilding; Hugh Gong; David Farrington
Coloration Technology | 2005
S Kaenthong; Duncan Phillips; A H M Renfrew; Mike Wilding
Coloration Technology | 2010
Ozan Avinc; Mike Wilding; John Bone; Duncan Phillips; David Farrington
Coloration Technology | 2009
Ozan Avinc; Duncan Phillips; Mike Wilding