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Functional, luxury, and niche textiles such as conductive, flame-retardant, antimicrobial, and high- fashion surfaces. This section explains practical decision criteria, typical test methods, and failure modes that matter in real production. Readers get checklists, calculation steps, and case examples connecting specifications to cost, reliability, and compliance. Links map core concepts to upstream inputs and downstream processes so choices remain consistent across sourcing, manufacturing, and end-use performance. Each article includes definitions, diagrams where helpful, and plain-language notes to help newcomers ramp quickly while giving experienced professionals the depth needed to troubleshoot and optimize. Standards references are cited with context, and whenever trade-offs exist, we make them explicit so you can defend decisions.

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Things to Consider when Buying Luggage Cases made with Different Textile Fabrics

Different kinds of narrow fabrics such as ribbons, laces, cords, tapes, labels, webbings, wicks, elastics, ropes, straps, trims, fringes, lanyards, etc. may be crafted out of different kinds of materials such as leather, cotton, polyester, Teflon, rubber, jute, nylon, fiberglass, and beads for Luggage manufacturing.

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Smart Textiles and Intelligent Textiles

Smart textiles are textiles that can sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli from mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical, or magnetic sources. Smart textiles may combine fabrics with glass, ceramics, metal, or carbon to produce lightweight hybrids with incredible properties. Sophisticated finishes, such as silicone coatings and holographic laminates, transform color, texture, and even form.

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The Modern Era of Technical Textiles

The technical textiles supply chain is a long and complex one, stretching from the manufacturers of polymers for technical fibers, coating, and specialty membranes through to the converters and fabricators who incorporate technical textiles into finished products or use them as an essential part of their industrial operations.

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Manufacturing Process of Automobile Airbags

How the airbags are made, material, production process, and its components used to manufacture a typical air bag which consists of an air-bag module (containing an inflator or gas generator and an air-bag), crash sensors, a diagnostic monitoring unit, and a steering wheel connecting coil.

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Airbag Woven Fabrics for Automobiles

The air bags are of greater importance in today’s vehicles since safety of human life is of prior importance. Since the count of automobiles is increasing tremendously on our roads, the probability of accidents is also more.

So far a safe riding and for saving the precious life the safety bags must be implemented. Today it is the privilege of the high class people who own high priced cars. Let’s hope every automobile manufacturer implement the same since safety for life is inevitable. The number of persons killed or injured in traffic has dropped continuously since the development of air bag system.

Over the time, the development of seat belt becomes an indisputable matter of course. Today, the 3- point automatic seat belt, seat belt tensioner and airbag constitute a carefully matched passenger protection system. Implementation of these safety restraint systems with due care and regulation can further drop the fatality rate and serious injuries at the time of road accidents.

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Electrospinning as a nanoscale technology of the twenty-first century

ELECTROSPINNING PROCESS Electrospinning is from the academic as well as technical perspective presently the most versatile technique for the preparation of continuous nanofibers obtained from numerous materials including polymers, metals, and ceramics.  Electrospinning is a physical process used for the formation of thin fibers in which a viscous liquid is subjected to electrical shear stress

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Nano technology – Introduction, Definition, Market, Applications

When the diameter of the fibers is in the nanometer range, several amazing characteristics appear, such as the very large surface area to volume ratio, flexibility in surface functionalities, and superior mechanical performance (e.g., stiffness and tensile strength) compared with any other known form of material.

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