Analyses on the Manufacture and Physical Properties of Electromagnetic Shielding/ Far Infrared Ray Nonwoven

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According to the results, when low melting polyester fiber increased to be 20%, the electromagnetic shielding/ far infrared ray nonwoven obtained the optimum burst strength, maximum breaking force and maximum tear strength, and they were as follows: burst strength was 4.2 kgf/cm2; maximum breaking force was 153.59 N in the cross machine direction and 70.80 N in the machine direction; maximum tear strength was 215.77 N in cross machine direction and 117.07 N in machine direction; and optimum electromagnetic shielding effectiveness (EMSE) was 45 dB.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 97-101)

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1790-1793

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March 2010

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