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During the summer periods, the excellent absorbency and high water retention capacity of textile materials is important to eliminate the disturbing effect of perspiration. In this study, water retention properties of boric acid-doped textile surfaces has been investigated. For this purposes different proportions of boric acid were applied to 100% cotton fabric by means of impregnation method. Then, water retention was tested according to DIN 53923 standard, as a percentage of the water retention rate. The results were analyzed.
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- 81.90.+c: Other topics in materials science (restricted to new topics in section 81)
- 81.05.-t: Specific materials: fabrication, treatment, testing, and analysis(for superconducting materials, see 74.70.-b, and 74.72.-h; for magnetic materials, see 75.50.-y; for optical materials, see 42.70.-a; for dielectric materials, see 77.84.-s; for disperse systems and complex fluids, see 82.70.-y; see also 82.75.-z Molecular sieves, zeolites, clathrates, and other complex solids; for materials properties, see sections 60 and 70)
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B-405-B-406
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2015-8
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- Süleyman Demirel University, Textile Engineering Department, Isparta, Turkey
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- Süleyman Demirel University, Textile Engineering Department, Isparta, Turkey
References
- [1] D. Schubert, Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, vol. 4, John Wiley & Sons, 2000, p. 241, doi: 10.1002/0471238961.0215181519130920.a01.pub3
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