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Learning outcomes |
At the end of the course, the student should be able to: 1) Understand the main concepts associated with the functionalization of textile substrates. 2) Screening amidst the available functionalization techniques and processes the one that best adapts to the desired product; 3) Select and apply functionalization technologies upon different substrates, depending on the desired properties; 4) Consider and carry out the necessary quality control operations to ensure the performance of the functionalized product. 5) Develop, for each functionalized product, an assessment of the cost/benefit ratio; 6) Promote, within the company, the development of innovative products with improved properties.
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Main Bibliography |
1) Edited by John M. and Tasneem S., “High-Performance Apparel: Materials, Development and Applications”, 2018 Elsevier Ltd. 2) Mishra, R. and Militky, J.; “Nanotechnology in Textiles: Theory and Application”, 2019 Elsevier Ltd; 3) Edited by Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, “Handbook of Functionalized Nanomaterials for Industrial Applications”, 2020 Elsevier Inc.; 4) Majid M. and Tina H., “Nanofinishing of Textile Materials”, 2018 Elsevier Ltd. 5) Edited by Abhijit M., Deepti G. and Sanjay G., “Functional Textiles and Clothing 2020”, Springer Nature Ltd. 2021; 6) Edited by Mohammad S. and Ravindra A., “Textile Science and Clothing Technology: Advances in Functional Finishing of Textiles”, Springer Nature Ltd. 2020; 7) Inga Gehrke et al., “Smart Textiles Production: Overview of materials, Sensor and Production, Technologies for Industrial Smart Textiles”, MDPI Basel, 2019; 8) Edited by Stefan S, Oliver A., “Smart Textiles Fundamentals, Design, and Interaction”, Springer Publ. 2017;
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