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Production and Electromagnetic Shielding Effectiveness of the Knitted Stainless Steel/Polyester Fabrics
2000
Journal of Textile Engineering
This paper describes a study on the development of stainless steel/polyester knitted fabrics for electromagnetic shielding applications. To facilitate knitting of stainless steel wires and to reduce the material cost, initially blended yarns of staple stainless steel and polyester fibers were fabricated by using the ring and open-end friction spinning methods. The stainless steel/polyester produced by ring and open-end friction spinning methods, and their knitted fabrics made from 14G flat
doi:10.4188/jte.46.42
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