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Atmospheric Plasma Surface Modification of Textiles Explained

Atmospheric Plasma Surface Modification of Textiles Explained

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概要

Plasma isn’t just for rockets or fusion research — it’s used to treat fabrics for clothing every day.

In this episode, I explain how atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma modifies textile fibers at the nanometer scale to improve dyeing, adhesion, antimicrobial performance, and moisture wicking — all without heat damage or chemical baths.

We cover:

• Surface activation

• Nano-scale etching

• Functional group introduction

• Industrial roll-to-roll plasma systems

• Sustainability implications

Plasma treatment allows precise surface modification without affecting the bulk material — one of the most elegant examples of electron-driven chemistry in manufacturing.

If you’d like deeper dives into plasma polymerization, antimicrobial textiles, or PFAS-free water repellency, let me know in the comments.

— Greg Fridman

PhD | Atmospheric Plasma Applications

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