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Anti-microbial finishing has been an area of constant interest for processors. In this paper, we carried out studies into the frictional behaviour of the chitosan-coated fabrics. With the increase in chitosan concentration, a decrease in frictional constant values is observed. Test parameters such as normal load and area of contact are bound to affect the frictional values. With an increase in normal load, a decrease in frictional values is observed; and with an increase in the area of contact, a decrease in frictional values is observed.
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Bibliogr. 15 poz.
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- Department of Textile Technology, A C College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai 600 025, India Phone: + 91-44-22203561
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- Department of Textile Technology, A C College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai 600 025, India Phone: + 91-44-22203561, vrgiridev@yahoo.com
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- Department of Textile Technology, A C College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai 600 025, India Phone: + 91-44-22203561
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- Department of Textile Technology, Jaya Engineering College, Chennai 600 025, India
Bibliografia
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