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Manufacture and filtration of the PM2.0 of microfiber warp-knitted mesh fabrics dealing with tourmaline

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Tourmaline can enhance filtering efficiency to PM2.0 of microfiber warp-knitted mesh fabric. In this paper, microfiber warp-knitted mesh fabrics were designed with different mesh structures and mass fraction of tourmaline solution respectively. The effect of tourmaline concentration on filtering efficiency of fabrics was investigated. After the tourmaline solution, the strength of mesh fabrics and durability of tourmaline’s conglutination to the mesh fabrics were explored at the same time. The results shown that the filtering efficiency of microfiber warp-knitted mesh fabrics dealing with tourmaline was resentful. Breaking strength of fabrics decreases with increasing mass fraction of tourmaline solution. The resistant efficiency of fabrics and tourmaline adhesive on the mesh fabrics were still stable along with the increasing mass fraction of tourmaline.

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Ma, P., Zhong, W., Mao, H. et al. Manufacture and filtration of the PM2.0 of microfiber warp-knitted mesh fabrics dealing with tourmaline. Fibers Polym 17, 1829–1834 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12221-016-6828-6

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