Measurement of Nanofilament-fabric Optical Properties 


Vol. 52,  No. 5, pp. 325-330, Oct.  2015
10.12772/TSE.2015.52.325


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  Abstract

This study examined the optical properties of nanofilament fabrics prepared from polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/modified-PET sea-island bicomponent fibers using an alkali treatment. The luster and anti-transparency properties of the fabrics before and after the alkali treatment were compared. The illuminance of the alkali-treated fabric relative to the position of an illuminometer was higher than that of untreated fabric, except for an illumination angle of approximately 270 o, where much of the light was transmitted through the pores created by the removal of the sea materials. In addition, the alkali-treated fabric exhibited superior anti-transparency properties compared to the untreated fabric. Therefore, the outstanding optical performance of nanofilament fabrics was confirmed.

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