4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Using chemometric methods and NIR spectrophotometry in the textile industry

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ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 420, Issue 2, Pages 163-167

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0003-2670(00)00888-6

Keywords

near infra-red spectroscopy; chemometric methods; identification of textiles; textile moisure; textile coating; process and quality control

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A quantitative and qualitative technique for identification of textiles, moisture measurements, textile coatings and process control was developed, using near infra-red spectroscopy (NIR) in combination with chemometric methods. These applications demonstrate by the use of computer assisted data processing the possibility of identifying textile fibers, not only for quality control but also for online textile recycling processes. In this study, seven various textile fibers (cotton, polyester, viscose, silk, wool, polyacrylonitrile, acetate) were used and all combinations of two factor blends were qualitatively identified using NIR spectroscopy and the chemometric PLS2 method for the calibration. A quantitative analysis of textile moisture can also be performed with this technique. Water content above 50% does not deliver good results for a calibration set to determine the dampness of fibers. But to measure residual moisture from approximate to 0.05 up to 50%, the NIR technique is particularly good. Furthermore, the examination shows that the NIR method and chemometric methods can be used in quality- and product-control during the industrial production of upholstery fabrics. With this technique it will be possible to identify nylon flocks and to measure the residual moisture of the flocks and fabric, too. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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