Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel

Nowadays different types of carbon containing fibers become more and more popular in textile. Pure carbon fibers, fibers with carbon particles, graphene and even carbon containing dyes began to apply in textile for different purposes. Fibers may contain from about 1% of black carbon for antistatic p...

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Main Authors: Lipik, Vitali T., Yang, Guang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1374272023-07-08T05:41:02Z Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel Lipik, Vitali T. Yang, Guang School of Materials Science & Engineering 18th World Textile Conference (AUTEX 2018) Institute for Sports Research Engineering::Materials Thermoinsulation Non-Woven Nowadays different types of carbon containing fibers become more and more popular in textile. Pure carbon fibers, fibers with carbon particles, graphene and even carbon containing dyes began to apply in textile for different purposes. Fibers may contain from about 1% of black carbon for antistatic property up to 40% of graphene for special mechanical and moisture management properties. Carbon has pro and contra as thermoinsulating material. It possesses great ability to absorb heat but, at the same time, carbon is good thermoconductive material, and heat escapes quickly due to high thermal conductivity. Heat loss from human body is realized through several channels. For example, thermoconductive heat loss is only 10-15%, whereas irradiative heat loss can reach up to 80% from total heat loss value. Based on this information, we developed non-woven carbon containing compositions which is targeted for maximizing capture of outgoing irradiation heat and minimizing heat loss in thermoconductive channel. In this work, we presented result of development of different carbon containing non-woven compositions for insulation. As a result, some of our non-woven paddings with density 100 g/m 2 have clothing insulation value (CLO) equal 4, which makes them close to natural down insulation. We also provided wide characterizations of non-woven samples such as stiffness, IR absorption and reflection, washing stability, analysis of economic feasibility of industrial production. Published version 2020-03-25T04:54:15Z 2020-03-25T04:54:15Z 2018 Conference Paper Lipik, V. T., & Yang, G. (2018). Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 460, 012045-. doi:10.1088/1757-899x/460/1/012045 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137427 10.1088/1757-899X/460/1/012045 2-s2.0-85059420473 460 en © 2018 The Author(s) (Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd). Content from this work may be used under the terms of theCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI. application/pdf
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topic Engineering::Materials
Thermoinsulation
Non-Woven
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Thermoinsulation
Non-Woven
Lipik, Vitali T.
Yang, Guang
Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel
description Nowadays different types of carbon containing fibers become more and more popular in textile. Pure carbon fibers, fibers with carbon particles, graphene and even carbon containing dyes began to apply in textile for different purposes. Fibers may contain from about 1% of black carbon for antistatic property up to 40% of graphene for special mechanical and moisture management properties. Carbon has pro and contra as thermoinsulating material. It possesses great ability to absorb heat but, at the same time, carbon is good thermoconductive material, and heat escapes quickly due to high thermal conductivity. Heat loss from human body is realized through several channels. For example, thermoconductive heat loss is only 10-15%, whereas irradiative heat loss can reach up to 80% from total heat loss value. Based on this information, we developed non-woven carbon containing compositions which is targeted for maximizing capture of outgoing irradiation heat and minimizing heat loss in thermoconductive channel. In this work, we presented result of development of different carbon containing non-woven compositions for insulation. As a result, some of our non-woven paddings with density 100 g/m 2 have clothing insulation value (CLO) equal 4, which makes them close to natural down insulation. We also provided wide characterizations of non-woven samples such as stiffness, IR absorption and reflection, washing stability, analysis of economic feasibility of industrial production.
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Lipik, Vitali T.
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Yang, Guang
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title Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel
title_short Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel
title_full Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel
title_fullStr Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel
title_full_unstemmed Carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel
title_sort carbon containing material in non-woven fabrics for thermoinsulation of winter apparel
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