Studies on animal fibre blended handmade felts Part II — Frictional, compressional and thermal properties
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Studies on animal fibre blended handmade felts Part II — Frictional, compressional and thermal properties
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D B Shakyawara, P C Patni, N P Gupta
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Camel hair, Compressibility, Rabbit hair, Thermal conductivity, Wool
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The frictional, compressional and thermal properties of handmade felts prepared from wool, rabbit hair, camel hair and their blends have been studied. Felts made from rabbit hair and its blends are smoother, warmer and softer as compared to those made from camel hair and sheep wool. Felts produced from sheep wool possess highest coefficient of friction and resiliency than those produced from camel hair. Frictional properties of felts are governed by fibre diameter, medullation content and compressibility of felt, whereas thermal behaviour is influenced by fibre diameter only. Not Available |
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2021-05-19T05:35:58Z
2021-05-19T05:35:58Z 2007-09-11 |
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Research Paper
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Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/47036 |
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English
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