Abstract

A new method of wool plasma surface treatment at atmospheric pressure employing the stable gas flow excited in gliding electrical discharge (called GlidArc) has been developed. The plasma from a small space between electrodes is drifted by the gas flow into a conic space, towards the base of which, the treated combed top moves. The subjective handle of the treated combed top is unchanged and the whiteness and the dye sorption are increased.

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