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Some statistically significant differences were found between the different types of textile liners used in firefighter boots.
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Various noise control methods using different types of acoustic textile materials are illustrated by exhibiting some typical application cases.
Details of an experimental program investigating the structural performance of unreinforced masonry (URM) walls strengthened using two different types of polymer textile reinforced mortar (TRM) is presented.
This work presents the characterisation of the local low velocity impact behaviour of a high-performance fibre reinforced cementitious composite (HPFRCC) made of phosphate cement and different types of E-glass textile reinforcements.
The effect of impregnating different types of nanoparticles onto textiles as lamellar nanoparticles (montmorillonites CNa, hydrotalcites HT, or bohemites OS1), globular nanoparticles (titanium dioxide, silica, or octalpropylammonium POSS), or a mixing of both globular/lamellar nanoparticles has been evaluated [16].
Among the different types of dyes used in textile industries, 60 70% are azo compounds.
The aim of this chapter is to present the different types of adhesively bonded connections between textile fiber-reinforced polymer composite materials in construction engineering and the description of the available methods for the life modeling and prediction of their fatigue life.
The RO technique can be used to treat different types of industrial effluents, viz., chemical, textile, petrochemical, electrochemical, food, paper and tannery industries (Mohsen-Nia et al. 2007).
Therefore, ligninolytic fungi and their enzymes have been used in the degradation of different types of compounds as lignin, aromatic compounds, textile dyes, etc. (dos Santos et al. 2007).
While some studies have concentrated on textiles with different types of metal wrapped threads from India and Persia [12,20,21], the present work is the first comparative study of Indian and Persian textiles to also combine the study of the metal threads from the two cultures with dye analysis.
Effluent from textile industries contains different types of dyes, which show very low biodegradability owing to their high molecular weight and complex structures[1, 2, 3].
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