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Faheem Uddin, Ph. D, C. Text. FTI

Professor, BUITEMS (Balochistan University of
     Information Technology, Engineering and
               Mamagement Science), Quetta.
Aims
         Questioning latest development !
         Global market in fiber - finishing
                              consumption
        The beauty of textile materials and
                                   finishing
    The origin of textile chemical finishing
        Guiding pillars in textile finishing
 The development areas in textile finishing
    How to identify the development areas
Some demanding areas in textile finishing.
-An introduction to the recent advancement
                  in textile chemical finishing
            -Emphasizing the relationship of
                development with local needs
    - Identifying the areas of interest for the
       latest development in textile finishing
Questioning latest development!
 Few questions in latest development:
 What are the latest development in textile finishing?
 What should be the latest development in textile
  finishing?
 Should the latest development in textile finishing
  should be stereotype in all around the world?
Figures in textile finishing
development- I
 The global market for fibres totalled 64 million tonnes in
    2004 (moved up from 60 MT).
   Synthetic fibres (40 MT), natural fibres (24 million
    tonnes). The breakdown is polyester (40%), cotton (36%),
    polypropylene/other olefins (7%), polyamide (6%), acrylic
    (4%), regenerated cellulosic fibres (4%) and wool (2%).
   Main end-uses- apparel (65%), household textiles (18%)
    and technical textiles (17%)…….. (I. Holme)
   World population and rising middle class demands more
    fibers and more value through finishing.
   By 2009, the production of non- woven in Greater Europe
    reduces 6.3% to 1.6 MT.
Figures in textile finishing
development- II
 Softly the textile chemical auxiliaries sold are assumed
  to be 1/10th of global fiber production in one year, that
  stands to 6.4 MT.
 Distribution to textile chemical auxiliaries: Finishing-
  40%, Dyeing and printing- 20%, Pre-treatement- 17%,
  Weaving- 14%, Spinning-9%.
 In special finishing, the major finishing products areas
  (by value) are softeners-20%, Repellant types- 15.2,
  Flame retardatns- 13.9, Durable press- 7.9%.
  ………(Schindler and Hauser)
The beauty of textile materials
and finishing
 The accelerated expansion in the utilization textiles
  materials is coming from the fascinated combination
  of properties offered:
 Strength, softness, permeability, opacity, pliability,
  light weight, formability, modifiable.
 All these together are not present in metals, plastic,
  paper, wood, concrete etc.
 Textile finishing provides extensive opportunities to
  modify a given textile for a desired application.
The chain of development in textile
finishing…..I
The chain of development in textile
finishing…..II
The chain of development in textile
finishing…..III
 1. Silica   2. Gold   3. Silver
Recent subjects in textile finishing
 Most of the recent more advanced version of finishing
    development have origin in 1990’s.
   Nanofinishing (why not microfinishing?)
   Microencapsulation
   Phase change materials
   Plasma treatment
   Application specific technical textiles
   Composites structures
   Non- aqeous or low water finishing
   Biotechnology
   Technical natural fibers; and biodegradble products!
   Development in traditional finishing processing
Drivers in the development- I
 Manufacturers and suppliers
 Industrial processors
 Research, development and innovation organizations
 University researchers
 Third party research providers
 Environmental and funding agencies
 Govt.- university- industry partnerships
Drivers in the development- II
 Commercial forces are faster in introducing the development:
 Waterless finishing CO2-The Yeh Group will be the first textile mill
  to implement the new waterless dyeing process developed by Dutch
  company DyeCoo Textile Systems.

 Cornstarch solution in surgical garment and bullet proofing-
  Singapore researchers have invented a flexible, lightweight, impact-
  resistant composite material based on the same principles of how a
  cornstarch solution hardens on impact.

 Leaving Silver and Gold- A composite medical dressing containing a
  metal oxide has been developed by two research centres in Taipei,
  Taiwan. According to the Medical and Pharmaceutical Industry
  Technology and Development Center and National Applied
  Research Laboratories, the metal oxide replaces the nanoparticles
  of silver or gold used in antimicrobial dressings.
Development ----III
 Ropes made with Dyneema are proving a safe and secure
  alternative to steel wire rope for connecting barges and vessels in
  ‘push combinations’ working on inland waterways.
 TenCate Grass has substantially expanded the production
  capacity of its most sustainable synthetic turf product, TenCate
  XP Blade. The start-up of an additional production line in
  Dayton, Tennessee, USA, will enable the company to meet the
  sharp increase in global demand for these wear-resistant
  synthetic turf fibres.
 A new kind of implant made of titanium foam developed at the
  Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials
  (IFAM) resembles the inside of a bone in terms of its structural
  configuration. Not only does this make it less stiff than
  conventional massive implants, it also promotes ingrowth into
  surrounding bones.
Drivers in the development- IV
 Bone generation- A Stevens Institute of Technology
  scientist aims to establish a family of biomedical
  nanofibres containing collagen and calcium phosphate, to
  support the phenotype of bone forming cells.
 BioSolar, the California-based developer of new
  technology to produce bio-based materials from renewable
  plant sources to reduce the cost of photovoltaic (PV) solar
  modules.
 A flexible, honey-impregnated dressing for direct
  application to a wound has been developed for absorbing
  wound exudates by Api-Med Medical Honey, which is now
  part of Comvita New Zealand.
Medical and non- woven
 Japan’s Daio Paper has established a joint venture with Thailand-based
  Saha Pathanapibul to produce baby diapers in Thailand. The US$36
  million manufacturing facility in Chonburi province, the group’s first
  overseas plant, is planned to begin production in the first quarter of
  2012. Initial monthly output is expected to be 16–18 million units,
  which could eventually be increased to 90–100 million units. Daio
  Paper owns 85% of the joint venture, which is called Elleair Interna;
  Saha Pathanapibul holds 10% and another Thai company, Sanko, has a
  5% share.
 A process for treating fibres to render them more hydrophilic has been
  developed by Procter & Gamble. The invention could find application
  in the production of nonwoven fabrics used to make disposable
  absorbent articles, such as baby diapers and adult incontinence
  garments.
 The global medical nonwoven disposables market is forecast to exceed
  US$19 billion by 2015, according to a new report, spurred by such
  factors as robust growth in developing countries, rapid technological
  advancements in nonwovens manufacturing, and growing awareness
  about health and hygiene issues.
Drivers in the development- V
 Nanotechnology developed by Vestagen Technical
  Textiles (USA) can help prevent the formation of
  potentially dangerous microorganisms on hospital and
  healthcare textiles, such as scrubs, uniforms,
  laboratory coats, privacy curtains and gowns.
 The University of Wales, Newport, is launching the
  first MA (Master of Arts)/MFA (Master in Fine Arts)
  Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology courses in
  October.
Textile Nanofinishing- I
 Nanosphere finish- from Clariant and Schoeller Technologies AG.
  Textile materials finished with Nanosphere repel liquids and dirt, and
  stains from kethch up; oil and red wine run off the surface.
 ‘Nano- Plem’ technology is claimed by Toray, Japan. This imparts
  water- repellant characteristics and color resilience to nylon and
  polyester fabrics, and Terylene/ wool blends.
 Mincor TX TT, a nanofinish from BASF, is a composite material
  consisting of nanoparticles embedded in a carrier matrix. This finish
  may provide solution for the fabrics like polyester awning, sunshades,
  flags and sails that are generally required to remain continuously in
  outdoor environment; therefore these can not be cleaned in washing
  machine.
 Synthetic fibers can be made soft and comfortable
  like cotton. Nano- TouchTM fabric technology is
  known to permanently graft an outer layer of
  cotton- like properties around a synthetic fiber
  core.
Textile Nanofinishing- II
 Nanometals and nanometal oxide based finishes
 Properties of metal nanoparticles and metal oxide
  nanoparticles to interact light and microorganisms have
  potential to offer substantial desired effects in textile
  materials. The subject is under exploration in textile and
  fiber finishing. Particular considerations are required to
  use the nanoparticles that are risk- free during their life
  cycle (production, application, consumption, and
  disposition).
 Metal based nanofinishes Nanosilver particles can
  impart antimicrobial properties, and metal oxides may
  produce flame retardancy, UV blocking and self- cleaning
  properties.
 Some of the known problems associated with the
  nanosilver are high cost, incompatibility to aqueous
  systems and tendency to cause discoloration in textiles.
Textile Nanofinishing- III
 Metal oxide nanofinishes- Organic embedded metal
  oxide; ZnO nanoparticles, the average size was estimated to
  38 ± 3 nm using TEM, dispersed into soluble starch matrix
  using water- based technique were investigated. The
  treated cotton fabric exhibited significant improvement in
  antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and
  Klebsiella pneumoniae cultures and UV radiation. For
  clothing textiles a concentration of nano- ZnO of 0.6 wt. %
  for UV protection, and for antimicrobial textiles 1.0 wt. %
  concentration were recommended.
 Nanograde TiO2 was included during the melt extrusion of
  nylon 6.6 to study the mechanical properties. In an
  exposure to artificial day light up to 750 hours; TiO2- nylon
  composite fibers exhibited increased resistance against
  photo- tendering.
 Capability to enhance the UV protection of treated nylon
  6.6 and Kevlar fabrics at 5 wt. % of TiO2 nanoparticles
  dispersed in acrylate and ethanol was observed. Similar
  effect was also seen in nylon 6.
 Biological protective textiles can be produced using
  nanoparticle form of TiO2 and MgO.
Microencapsulation finishes
potential areas
 Thermoregulation (PCM)
 Aromatherapy, fragrance release
 Deodorising finishes, biocides
 Antisoiling agents
 Insect resisting finishing
 UV abosrbers, antistatic agents,
 FR, water repellants
 Cross- linking agents, softeners, chemical protection,
  etc., etc.,
Clay finishing 2-5 wt% of nanoclays may exhibit significant
 Polymers reinforced with
    improvement in thermal- mechanical properties, flame retardancy,
    barrier properties, dimensional stability, and modified electrical
    conductivity.
   An interesting example is seem in nylon-6 nanocomposite reinforced
    with 5 wt % of nanoclay resulting in 40% increase in tensile strength,
    68% in tensile modulus, 60% in flexural strength, and 126% flexural
    modulus. The heat distortion temperature increases from 65 0C to 152
    0C.
   Improving the tensile properties and fire performance of polypropylene
    thermoplastics using functionalized nanoclays had received significant
    research interest, however in the form of fiber, filament or fabric, this
    polymer had received little or no attention. In general, the literature on
    flame retardant finishing of textile fabrics using nanoclays is not
    significant.
   Montmorillonite is one type of clay minerals mainly used in producing
    nanoclay- based finishes.
   The commercial viability of nanoclays is mainly credited to their
    reduced cost (around US $ 2.25- US $ 3.25 per pound), wider
    applicability to most synthetic polymers (PP, TPO, PET, PE, PS,
    polyamide), and performance enhancement produced in end- product.
Questioning the latest
development!- I
 What should be the latest development!
 Should be the development all around the world same!
 The principal drivers of research, development and
  innovation are:
 Society, Common people development
 Environment
 Industry
Questioning the latest development!- II
 Local waste utilization
 Natural waste utilization
 More natural material development
 Reduced energy and utility consumption through
  modified finishing processes.
 Existing industrial processing technologies
 Industry is more prompt to adopt the development in
  existing process technology than to replace them.
The end
 Any comments


 Contact details: Faheem Uddin, Ph. D, C. Text. FTI
 Professor, BUITEMS, Quetta. Pakistan.
 Emails. 1. dfudfuca@yahoo.ca ,
 2. Faheem.Uddin@buitms.edu.pk


 THANKS

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4 faheem-ud-din

  • 1. Faheem Uddin, Ph. D, C. Text. FTI Professor, BUITEMS (Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Mamagement Science), Quetta.
  • 2. Aims Questioning latest development ! Global market in fiber - finishing consumption The beauty of textile materials and finishing The origin of textile chemical finishing Guiding pillars in textile finishing The development areas in textile finishing How to identify the development areas Some demanding areas in textile finishing.
  • 3. -An introduction to the recent advancement in textile chemical finishing -Emphasizing the relationship of development with local needs - Identifying the areas of interest for the latest development in textile finishing
  • 4. Questioning latest development!  Few questions in latest development:  What are the latest development in textile finishing?  What should be the latest development in textile finishing?  Should the latest development in textile finishing should be stereotype in all around the world?
  • 5. Figures in textile finishing development- I  The global market for fibres totalled 64 million tonnes in 2004 (moved up from 60 MT).  Synthetic fibres (40 MT), natural fibres (24 million tonnes). The breakdown is polyester (40%), cotton (36%), polypropylene/other olefins (7%), polyamide (6%), acrylic (4%), regenerated cellulosic fibres (4%) and wool (2%).  Main end-uses- apparel (65%), household textiles (18%) and technical textiles (17%)…….. (I. Holme)  World population and rising middle class demands more fibers and more value through finishing.  By 2009, the production of non- woven in Greater Europe reduces 6.3% to 1.6 MT.
  • 6. Figures in textile finishing development- II  Softly the textile chemical auxiliaries sold are assumed to be 1/10th of global fiber production in one year, that stands to 6.4 MT.  Distribution to textile chemical auxiliaries: Finishing- 40%, Dyeing and printing- 20%, Pre-treatement- 17%, Weaving- 14%, Spinning-9%.  In special finishing, the major finishing products areas (by value) are softeners-20%, Repellant types- 15.2, Flame retardatns- 13.9, Durable press- 7.9%. ………(Schindler and Hauser)
  • 7. The beauty of textile materials and finishing  The accelerated expansion in the utilization textiles materials is coming from the fascinated combination of properties offered:  Strength, softness, permeability, opacity, pliability, light weight, formability, modifiable.  All these together are not present in metals, plastic, paper, wood, concrete etc.  Textile finishing provides extensive opportunities to modify a given textile for a desired application.
  • 8. The chain of development in textile finishing…..I
  • 9. The chain of development in textile finishing…..II
  • 10. The chain of development in textile finishing…..III  1. Silica 2. Gold 3. Silver
  • 11. Recent subjects in textile finishing  Most of the recent more advanced version of finishing development have origin in 1990’s.  Nanofinishing (why not microfinishing?)  Microencapsulation  Phase change materials  Plasma treatment  Application specific technical textiles  Composites structures  Non- aqeous or low water finishing  Biotechnology  Technical natural fibers; and biodegradble products!  Development in traditional finishing processing
  • 12. Drivers in the development- I  Manufacturers and suppliers  Industrial processors  Research, development and innovation organizations  University researchers  Third party research providers  Environmental and funding agencies  Govt.- university- industry partnerships
  • 13. Drivers in the development- II  Commercial forces are faster in introducing the development:  Waterless finishing CO2-The Yeh Group will be the first textile mill to implement the new waterless dyeing process developed by Dutch company DyeCoo Textile Systems.  Cornstarch solution in surgical garment and bullet proofing- Singapore researchers have invented a flexible, lightweight, impact- resistant composite material based on the same principles of how a cornstarch solution hardens on impact.  Leaving Silver and Gold- A composite medical dressing containing a metal oxide has been developed by two research centres in Taipei, Taiwan. According to the Medical and Pharmaceutical Industry Technology and Development Center and National Applied Research Laboratories, the metal oxide replaces the nanoparticles of silver or gold used in antimicrobial dressings.
  • 14. Development ----III  Ropes made with Dyneema are proving a safe and secure alternative to steel wire rope for connecting barges and vessels in ‘push combinations’ working on inland waterways.  TenCate Grass has substantially expanded the production capacity of its most sustainable synthetic turf product, TenCate XP Blade. The start-up of an additional production line in Dayton, Tennessee, USA, will enable the company to meet the sharp increase in global demand for these wear-resistant synthetic turf fibres.  A new kind of implant made of titanium foam developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials (IFAM) resembles the inside of a bone in terms of its structural configuration. Not only does this make it less stiff than conventional massive implants, it also promotes ingrowth into surrounding bones.
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  • 16. Drivers in the development- IV  Bone generation- A Stevens Institute of Technology scientist aims to establish a family of biomedical nanofibres containing collagen and calcium phosphate, to support the phenotype of bone forming cells.  BioSolar, the California-based developer of new technology to produce bio-based materials from renewable plant sources to reduce the cost of photovoltaic (PV) solar modules.  A flexible, honey-impregnated dressing for direct application to a wound has been developed for absorbing wound exudates by Api-Med Medical Honey, which is now part of Comvita New Zealand.
  • 17. Medical and non- woven  Japan’s Daio Paper has established a joint venture with Thailand-based Saha Pathanapibul to produce baby diapers in Thailand. The US$36 million manufacturing facility in Chonburi province, the group’s first overseas plant, is planned to begin production in the first quarter of 2012. Initial monthly output is expected to be 16–18 million units, which could eventually be increased to 90–100 million units. Daio Paper owns 85% of the joint venture, which is called Elleair Interna; Saha Pathanapibul holds 10% and another Thai company, Sanko, has a 5% share.  A process for treating fibres to render them more hydrophilic has been developed by Procter & Gamble. The invention could find application in the production of nonwoven fabrics used to make disposable absorbent articles, such as baby diapers and adult incontinence garments.  The global medical nonwoven disposables market is forecast to exceed US$19 billion by 2015, according to a new report, spurred by such factors as robust growth in developing countries, rapid technological advancements in nonwovens manufacturing, and growing awareness about health and hygiene issues.
  • 18. Drivers in the development- V  Nanotechnology developed by Vestagen Technical Textiles (USA) can help prevent the formation of potentially dangerous microorganisms on hospital and healthcare textiles, such as scrubs, uniforms, laboratory coats, privacy curtains and gowns.  The University of Wales, Newport, is launching the first MA (Master of Arts)/MFA (Master in Fine Arts) Smart Clothes and Wearable Technology courses in October.
  • 19. Textile Nanofinishing- I  Nanosphere finish- from Clariant and Schoeller Technologies AG. Textile materials finished with Nanosphere repel liquids and dirt, and stains from kethch up; oil and red wine run off the surface.  ‘Nano- Plem’ technology is claimed by Toray, Japan. This imparts water- repellant characteristics and color resilience to nylon and polyester fabrics, and Terylene/ wool blends.  Mincor TX TT, a nanofinish from BASF, is a composite material consisting of nanoparticles embedded in a carrier matrix. This finish may provide solution for the fabrics like polyester awning, sunshades, flags and sails that are generally required to remain continuously in outdoor environment; therefore these can not be cleaned in washing machine.  Synthetic fibers can be made soft and comfortable like cotton. Nano- TouchTM fabric technology is known to permanently graft an outer layer of cotton- like properties around a synthetic fiber core.
  • 20. Textile Nanofinishing- II  Nanometals and nanometal oxide based finishes  Properties of metal nanoparticles and metal oxide nanoparticles to interact light and microorganisms have potential to offer substantial desired effects in textile materials. The subject is under exploration in textile and fiber finishing. Particular considerations are required to use the nanoparticles that are risk- free during their life cycle (production, application, consumption, and disposition).  Metal based nanofinishes Nanosilver particles can impart antimicrobial properties, and metal oxides may produce flame retardancy, UV blocking and self- cleaning properties.  Some of the known problems associated with the nanosilver are high cost, incompatibility to aqueous systems and tendency to cause discoloration in textiles.
  • 21. Textile Nanofinishing- III  Metal oxide nanofinishes- Organic embedded metal oxide; ZnO nanoparticles, the average size was estimated to 38 ± 3 nm using TEM, dispersed into soluble starch matrix using water- based technique were investigated. The treated cotton fabric exhibited significant improvement in antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae cultures and UV radiation. For clothing textiles a concentration of nano- ZnO of 0.6 wt. % for UV protection, and for antimicrobial textiles 1.0 wt. % concentration were recommended.  Nanograde TiO2 was included during the melt extrusion of nylon 6.6 to study the mechanical properties. In an exposure to artificial day light up to 750 hours; TiO2- nylon composite fibers exhibited increased resistance against photo- tendering.  Capability to enhance the UV protection of treated nylon 6.6 and Kevlar fabrics at 5 wt. % of TiO2 nanoparticles dispersed in acrylate and ethanol was observed. Similar effect was also seen in nylon 6.  Biological protective textiles can be produced using nanoparticle form of TiO2 and MgO.
  • 22. Microencapsulation finishes potential areas  Thermoregulation (PCM)  Aromatherapy, fragrance release  Deodorising finishes, biocides  Antisoiling agents  Insect resisting finishing  UV abosrbers, antistatic agents,  FR, water repellants  Cross- linking agents, softeners, chemical protection, etc., etc.,
  • 23. Clay finishing 2-5 wt% of nanoclays may exhibit significant  Polymers reinforced with improvement in thermal- mechanical properties, flame retardancy, barrier properties, dimensional stability, and modified electrical conductivity.  An interesting example is seem in nylon-6 nanocomposite reinforced with 5 wt % of nanoclay resulting in 40% increase in tensile strength, 68% in tensile modulus, 60% in flexural strength, and 126% flexural modulus. The heat distortion temperature increases from 65 0C to 152 0C.  Improving the tensile properties and fire performance of polypropylene thermoplastics using functionalized nanoclays had received significant research interest, however in the form of fiber, filament or fabric, this polymer had received little or no attention. In general, the literature on flame retardant finishing of textile fabrics using nanoclays is not significant.  Montmorillonite is one type of clay minerals mainly used in producing nanoclay- based finishes.  The commercial viability of nanoclays is mainly credited to their reduced cost (around US $ 2.25- US $ 3.25 per pound), wider applicability to most synthetic polymers (PP, TPO, PET, PE, PS, polyamide), and performance enhancement produced in end- product.
  • 24. Questioning the latest development!- I  What should be the latest development!  Should be the development all around the world same!  The principal drivers of research, development and innovation are:  Society, Common people development  Environment  Industry
  • 25. Questioning the latest development!- II  Local waste utilization  Natural waste utilization  More natural material development  Reduced energy and utility consumption through modified finishing processes.  Existing industrial processing technologies  Industry is more prompt to adopt the development in existing process technology than to replace them.
  • 26. The end  Any comments  Contact details: Faheem Uddin, Ph. D, C. Text. FTI  Professor, BUITEMS, Quetta. Pakistan.  Emails. 1. dfudfuca@yahoo.ca ,  2. Faheem.Uddin@buitms.edu.pk  THANKS