Study on the Fiber Bending Deformation during Knitting Process
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Comparative Research of the Sizing Performance of the Compact Spun-Yarn and Ring Spun-Yarn
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p.1425
Sound Insulation Property of Warp Knitted Fabrics
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p.1429
Tensile Property Test Analysis of Double Protein Modified Fiber
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p.1433
Creation Based on Superhydrophobic Soot Waterproofing Materials Obtained in Flames
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p.1437
Synthesis of Novel Separation Materials Based on Molecular Imprinting Technology
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p.1441
Characterization of Indium-Doped CdZnTe Crystal Grown under Te-Rich Conditions
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p.1446
Physical Chemistry of Fermentative Hydrogen Production Mechanism
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p.1450
A Geometric Analysis of the Loop Form of a Tricot Stitch Knitted Fabric
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Creation Based on Superhydrophobic Soot Waterproofing Materials Obtained in Flames
Abstract:
In this paper we present a study of the formation of soot, which has the properties of the superhydrophobic surface of a silicon substrate. Found that the soot content in the putty from 1 to 8% increase in the hydrophobic properties of plaster.
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Periodical:
Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 535-537)
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1437-1440
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June 2012
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