Influence of Atmospheric Pressure Air Glow Plasma Treatment on Capillary Effect of Cotton Fabric

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Atmospheric pressure air glow plasma processing technology was used to treat the cotton fabric surface to improve its wettability. Based on the second-order regression general rotation design, influence of the plasma processing time, current intensity and the discharge distance on the capillary effect of cotton fabric was investigated with the capillary height as the index. The test results show that the optimal process is the processing time 20.2min, the current intensity of 1.84A, and the discharge distance 11.2mm. With the same total processing time, the cotton fabric with double-sided plasma treatment is better than that of single-sided processed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 557-559)

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1844-1847

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July 2012

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