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Effects of an atmospheric pressure surface discharge on a woven ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene fabric were studied. Our results show that the surface discharge can be used to achieve a higher long-term wettability and improved adhesion properties of textile materials.
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Ráhel’, J., Černák, M., Hudec, I. et al. Atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment of ultra-high-molecular-weight polypropylene fabric. Czech. J. Phys. 50 (Suppl 3), 445 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03165926
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