Study and Application of Nano Antibacterial Technology on Nonwoven Materials

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The paper expatiates the nano material application on the nonwoven field and we carry on antibacterial test to the nonwoven fabric. All of these show that nano technology combine with nonwoven industry will have a great potential for widening product application field and promoting product overall performance, will create huge economical, social benefit on nonwoven industry in the future.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 148-149)

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1112-1118

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October 2010

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