Nanofibers layer deposited on the hydrophobic fiberglass mesh and polypropylene non-woven textile for air filters production with the enhanced properties due to potential implementation of plasma technology to the manufacturing process
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| Year of publication | 2021 |
| Type | Outcomes put into operation (prototype, working sample) |
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| Description | The aim of this functional sample was to perform a set of plasma treatment tests on fiberglass mesh and polypropylene spunbond (PP SB) 30 gsm non-woven textile in order to enhance their properties for future use as air filters. As a plasma source a Diffuse Coplanar Surface Barrier Discharge (DCSBD) was used. Two configurations (planar and curved) of electrodes were used while using ambient air as a working environment. An output of the functional sample is the enhanced adhesion characteristics of carrier substrates after plasma treatment. |
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