Pure Appl. Chem., 2002, Vol. 74, No. 3, pp. 423-427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200274030423
Plasma treatment of textile fibers
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   Low-temperature plasma technologyboth glow discharge 
          under reduced pressure as well as barrier discharge under normal pressureare 
          well established in different industrial applications. Since recently, 
          however, the plasma technology is being introduced in textile industry 
          as well. Fields of application are desizing, functionalizing, and design 
          of surface properties of textile fibers. Plasma technology is suitable 
          to modify the chemical structure as well as the topography of the surface 
          of the material. 
        
Examples of natural as well as man-made fibers prove the enormous potential 
          of plasma treatment of textile materials. It has proven to be successful 
          in shrink-resist treatment of wool with a simultaneously positive effect 
          on the dyeing and printing. 
        
Not only the chemical structure of the surface is modified using different 
          plasma gases but also the topography of the surface. A highly hydrophobic 
          surface with a particular surface topography in contact with water is 
          extremely dust- and dirt-repellent and hence should be also repellent 
          to bacteria and fungi. 
        
Man-made fibers to be used under chemical stress are modified with 
          diffusion-barrier layers on their surfaces without modifying the bulk 
          properties; hence, the stability of those fibers is significantly improved. 
        
    