scholarly journals Self-Reboot-Mobility of Self-Cleaning Antimicrobial Industry on Textiles and Apparel for Impact of COVID-19

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Elsayed Ahmed Elnashar ◽  

Self-reboot-mobility of self-cleaning antimicrobial industry on textiles and apparel is receiving an increasing amount of interest worldwide as a method to address Antimicrobial in materials. In particular, for advanced high-performance fiber-reinforced polymer of self-reboot-mobility (SRM) with composite materials, Self-reboot-mobility of self-cleaning antimicrobial industry on textiles and apparel offers an alternative to employing conservative damagetolerant designs and a mechanism for ameliorating inaccessible and invidious internal Antimicrobial within a structure. This article considers in some detail the various self-reboot-mobility of self-cleaning antimicrobial industry on textiles and apparel technologies currently being developed for SRM with composite materials. Key constraints for incorporating such a function in SRMs are that it not be detrimental to inherent mechanical properties and that it not impose a severe weight penalty

MRS Bulletin ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 33 (8) ◽  
pp. 770-774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ian P. Bond ◽  
Richard S. Trask ◽  
Hugo R. Williams

AbstractSelf-healing is receiving an increasing amount of interest worldwide as a method to address damage in materials. In particular, for advanced high-performance fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite materials, self-healing offers an alternative to employing conservative damage-tolerant designs and a mechanism for ameliorating inaccessible and invidious internal damage within a structure. This article considers in some detail the various self-healing technologies currently being developed for FRP composite materials. Key constraints for incorporating such a function in FRPs are that it not be detrimental to inherent mechanical properties and that it not impose a severe weight penalty.


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