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Review of MXenes as a component in smart textiles and an adsorbent for textile wastewater remediation
Published 2024“…MXene-based textile composite performs superb smartness in high-performance wearables as well as in the reduction of textile dyes from wastewater. …”
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Rusiah textile inventory management system
Published 2019“…These company specially provides varies textile products such as scarf, women clothing and accessories that matched with outfits. …”
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A study on demand forecasting in textile industry
Published 2014“…Numerous operation decision are based on the proper forecast of future demand. For this reason, textile industry considered forecasting is crucial process for effectively guiding several activities. …”
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Noise exposure and stress responses in textile industry
Published 2015“…Textile Industries are developing rapidly to meet the necessities of human beings by supplying the basic needs of cloth for day to day needs. …”
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A wearable textile dipole for search and rescue application
Published 2017“…A wearable textile antenna for search and rescue application is presented in this work. …”
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Sulfonation of Polyethylene Improves Functionality for Fabricating Technical Textiles
Published 2014“…Incorporating conductive nanofibers into a polymer composite, so that it carries electrical signals and possesses hydrophilic properties similar to nylon and polyester, is a promising and potentially economically viable approach to new textiles. The matrix material will still constitute more than 90% of such a composite system. …”
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Sustainable production of natural dyes for textile product via SUBMEX
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Process capability analysis at Chaudry textiles (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
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Conformal Dual-band Textile Antenna with Metasurface for WBAN Application
Published 2017“…It operates in the 2.45 GHz (lower) and 5.8 GHz (upper) bands and made fully using textiles to suit wireless body area network applications. …”
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Pretreatment of Reactive Dye from Textile Wastewater by Coagulation Technology
Published 2016“…This result can contribute some knowledge on the use of effective coagulants in treating textile industrial wastewater. …”
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Mechanical properties of concrete containing 15% and 20% of textile wastewater
Published 2010“…Textile industry is one of the most important and rapidly developing industrial sectors in Malaysia.It has a high effect in terms of its environmental impact in producing highly polluted discharge water in large amounts.Textile mills in Malaysia are required to control their discharge and therefore have started installing treatment plants in the name of environmental protection.Besides that,concrete are the most widely used man-made construction material and playing important part in all building.It can be defined as a composite material composed of a coarse granular material embedded in a hard matrix of material(cement or binder)that fills the space between the particles and bond together.Many researchers have been done to produce concrete which is economic as possible.The environmental regulation have initiated in increasing interest in using wastewater as a construction materials partially replacing the tap water in concrete structures.In this study,the idea is replacing tap water with textile wastewater(WWC)as concrete material.The objective of this study concentrates on mechanical properties that are compressive and flexural strength of concrete with WWC.There are two different percentages of WWC which is 15% and 20% were used to replaced the tap water and were tested at 7 and 28 days.The strength of normal concrete as a control mix has been compared with the concrete with WWC.The result revealed that the normal concrete presented the highest compressive and flexural strength and the followed by concrete with 15% and 20% WWC but have the potential to increase from 15% to 20% WWC.As a conclusion, WWC will increases the compressive and flexural strength of concrete but still need suitable percentage to be targeted for concrete used in construction.…”
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A Wideband Textile Antenna with a Ring-slotted AMC Plane
Published 2017“…A wideband microstrip-based textile planar antenna with artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) plane is presented. …”
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Textile Effluent Treatment Plant Sludge: Characterization and Utilization in Building Materials
Published 2016“…Textile ETP sludge collected from the local textile industries have been characterized in the laboratory. …”
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A C-Slotted Dual Band Textile Antenna for WBAN Applications
Published 2016“…A dual band C-shaped slotted textile antenna with artificial magnetic conductor (AMC) is investigated in this paper. …”
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Insights into membrane distillation application for textile wastewater treatment – A review
Published 2021“…Apparently, membrane distillation shows great potential in treating textile wastewater a part of the complexity of the textile wastewater composition. …”
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The performance of palm coir pith for methylene blue dye removal in textile wastewater
Published 2015“…Textile industry contributes a large amount of wastewater in Malaysia. …”
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Textile Antenna Integrated with Compact AMC and Parasitic Elements for WLAN/WBAN Applications
Published 2016“…A wearable antenna fully designed and fabricated using textile is presented. Both antenna and artificial magnetic conductor plane are designed for operation in the wireless local area network (WLAN)/wireless body area network (WBAN) band from 2.4 to 2.5 GHz. …”
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Decolorization of synthetic textile wastewater by adsorption onto corn stalk activated carbon
Published 2022“…This paper presents an experimental and numerical study to evaluate the performance of corn stalks for color removal from synthetic textile wastewater. The procedure is conducted by treating the synthetic textile wastewater using corn stalk activated carbon under different operational parameters. …”
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Dyes removal from textile wastewater by agricultural waste as an absorbent – A review
Published 2022“…Water pollution from the textile industry affects environmental conditions by generating large-scale effluent mixed with various dyes. …”
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Reclamation of Dye Coloured of Tenun Textile Wastewater Using Application of Membrane Technology
Published 2014“…Homemade textile industry is very famous in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. …”
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