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A comparison of detergency and dimensional stability between wet cleaning and dry cleaning (물세탁과 드라이클리닝의 세탁성능과 형태안정성 비교)

  • Kwak, Soo-Kyung;Kim, Ah-Ri;Oh, Hwawon;Park, Myung-Ja
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.181-189
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    • 2019
  • The washability, redeposition, fill power, and fabric damage of wet cleaning and dry cleaning solvents were measured to identify the optimal type of washing that would increase washability while maintaining dimensional stability. The soiled fabric is a polyester cotton blend and the types of soil were wine, blood, make-up and sebum with carbon black. Petroleum and silicone solvents were used in dry cleaning. Results from this study are as follows. First, detergency is significantly influenced by the type of washing and type of soil. Wet cleaning is superior to dry cleaning. Wet cleaning shows a strong washing performance against hydrophilic soils, whereas, dry cleaning is stronger against hydrophobic soils. Second, redeposition is significantly affected by the type of washing, fabrics, and soils. Redeposition occurred little on cotton during wet cleaning, but showed a high rate for nylon. However, when the two types of fabric were dry cleaned, redeposition occurred on both types. Third, the fill power of duck-down is very affected by the type of washing. Resilience is the best in wet cleaning; and in dry cleaning, petroleum solvents showed a higher resilience when as compared to silicone solvents. Last, the level of fabric damage to cotton fabrics is highly influenced by the type of washing. Wet cleaning damages cotton fabrics significantly more than dry cleaning. For dry cleaning, petroleum solvents damage these fabrics slightly more than silicone solvents. In conclusion, the type of soil must initially be identified to determine the optimal type of washing. Special caution is required when textiles with particulate soil and nylon are washed. When considering the resilience of duck-down clothing, wet cleaning is more appropriate than dry cleaning. Dry cleaning, especially when using silicone-based solvents, is more suitable than wet cleaning for maintaining the shape of clothing.

Dry Cleaning of Si Contact Hole using$UV/O_3$ Method ($UV/O_3$을 이용한 Si contact hole 건식세정에 관한 연구)

  • 최진식;고용득;구경완;김성일;천희곤
    • Electrical & Electronic Materials
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.8-14
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    • 1997
  • The UV/O$_{3}$ dry cleaning has been well known in removing organic molecules. The UV/O$_{3}$ dry cleaning method was performed to clean the Si wafer surfaces and contact holes contaminated by organic molecules such as residual PR. During the cleaning process, the Si surfaces were analyzed with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic force microscope (AFM) and ellipsometer. When the UV/O$_{3}$ dry cleaning at 200'C was performed for 3 minutes, the residual photoresist was almost removed on Si wafer surfaces, but Si surfaces were oxidized. For UV/O$_{3}$ application of contact hole cleaning, the contact string were formed using the equipment of ISRC (Inter-university Semiconductor Research Center). Before Al deposition, UV/O$_{3}$ (at 200.deg. C) dry cleaning was performed for 3 minutes. After metal annealing, the specific contact resistivity was measured. Because UV/O$_{3}$ dry cleaning removed organic contaminants in contact holes, the specific contact resistivity decreased. Each contact hole size was different, but the specific contact resistivities were all much the same. Thus, it is expected that the UV/O$_{3}$ dry cleaning method will be useful method of removal of the organic contaminants at smaller contact hole cleaning.

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Detergency improvement of hydrophilic soils in dry cleaning process (드라이클리닝 시 친수성 오구의 세탁성 향상을 위한 연구)

  • Kwak, Soo-Kyoung;Sang, Jeong Seon;Park, Myung-Ja
    • Journal of the Korea Fashion and Costume Design Association
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.213-220
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    • 2019
  • The dry cleaning effect related to the type of soil and fiber was analyzed using silicone and alcohol-based solvents(ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, acetone) that are relatively safe for the human body and environment to improve the detergency of hydrophilic soils in dry cleaning system. Based on this analysis, an effective dry cleaning method to be carried out for improving the detergency according to the type of hydrophilic soils. After dry cleaning was performed using 20 types of artificial soiled fabrics consisting of 7 types of fibers and 4 types of hydrophilic soils, the detergency was measured and the results were compared and analyzed by solvents and fiber types. The results are presented as follows; first, the detergency of hydrophilic soils using silicone solvents showed a low rate of detergency. In particular, the tannin soil showed a lower level of detergency compared to the protein soil. Second, the detergency of hydrophilic soils using silicon solvents with dry soap differed in some detergency according to the soil and fiber types. Especially, the detergency of curry soil on cotton fabric showed significant improvement. Third, the protein soil was not removed from dry cleaning using alcohol-based solvents, but the effect of dry cleaning of curry soil on both cotton and polyester fabric was substantially improved. As a result, the elimination of blood soil is more effective in silicon solvents than in alcohol-based solvents. The removal of tannin soils may improve detergency by adding dry soap to silicon solvents or by using alcohol-based solvents as alternative solvents. The use of alternative solvents such as silicon and alcohol solvents can contribute to the environmental improvement of the dry cleaning industry, which uses petroleum-based solvents. It is also expected to provide consumers with the opportunity to choose eco-friendly and efficient dry cleaning methods.

SiGe Surface Changes During Dry Cleaning with NF3 / H2O Plasma (NF3 / H2O 원거리 플라즈마 건식 세정에 의한 SiGe 표면 특성 변화)

  • Park, Seran;Oh, Hoon-Jung;Kim, Kyu-Dong;Ko, Dae-Hong
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.45-50
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    • 2020
  • We investigated the Si1-xGex surface properties when dry cleaning the films using NF3 / H2O remote plasma. After the dry cleaning process, it was found that about 80-250 nm wide bumps were formed on the SiGe surface regardless of Ge concentration in the rage of x = 0.1 ~ 0.3. In addition, effects of the dry cleaning processing parameters such as pressure, substrate temperature, and H2O flow rates were examined. It was found that the surface bump is significantly dependent on the flow rate of H2O. Based on these observations, we would like to provide additional guidelines for implementing the dry cleaning process to SiGe materials.

Consumers' Attitude toward Care Label Instructions and Care of Winter Outerwear (겨울 아우터웨어의 품질표시에 대한 소비자 태도와 관리)

  • Han, Ho-Jung;Chung, Haewon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.942-952
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    • 2014
  • Winter outerwear includes various clothes such as classical jackets/coats, padded jackets/coats, wind breakers, leather and fur jackets/coats. This research surveyed care-label instructions attached to 100 jackets/coats dropped off at five drycleaners in the Gyungin area. University students' perception and attitudes towards care labels and management of winter outerwear were examined using a questionnaire. Data collected from 230 respondents were analyzed by frequency analyses, t-tests, ANOVAs and Duncan tests with PASW 20.0. Half of the padding jackets/coats were labelled to be dry cleaned and dry cleaning was more excessively labelled than necessary. University students confirmed more care symbols than fiber compositions such as more at time of cleaning than at purchasing. Clothing-related major students understood care label symbols better than non-clothing major students. Consumers laundered some winter outerwear at home, even though they thought dry cleaning was a proper cleaning method. The appropriate cleaning method for padded jackets/coats is laundering; however, consumers who answered dry cleaning as an appropriate method were three times as those who answered washing, and those performed dry cleaning were two times as those who performed washing. Winter outerwear manufacturers should provide adequate and more specified care-information to consumers in order to maintain initial appearance and performance over longer periods.

A Study on the Cleaning Method of Excavated Textiles (의영 전의이씨 출토복식의 세척방법에 관한 연구)

  • 박윤미;황은경;정복남
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.956-966
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    • 2003
  • The purpose of study is to find out a suitable cleaning method for excavated textiles of Jeon-ui Lee(1570∼1647). The textiles were excavated from her tomb in 1997, and her descendents put them in a box without any treatment and kept them in the warehouse since then. We used two kinds of silk as samples, non-dyed and dyed textile. The experiment was performed by 8 kinds of wet cleaning and dry cleaning methods, an ultrasonic cleaner was used in the wet cleaning, decane and perchloroethylene were used as solvents in the dry cleaning. The use of the ultrasonic cleaner in the wet cleaning method did not show any damage to the fibers of the textiles and it not only cleaned well but also was safe for the fugitive dyes. It resulted in more effective cleaning when the detergent was used together. Therefore, it is effective to use the ultrasonic cleaning on the delicate historical textiles and helpful to the operator's safety and environment.

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Development of LGP Dry Cleaning Equipment using ESD and Adhesive Roll (ESD와 점착 롤 제진을 이용한 LGP 건식 세정 장치 개발)

  • Ku, Ja-Yl;Jun, SungHo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.51 no.8
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    • pp.195-201
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, we developed a LGP(Light Guide Panel) dry cleaning system for particle cleaning using corona discharge and dry adhesive roll. Therefore, we design a cleaning mechanism that can be applied dry adhesive dust removal roll and ESD(electrostatic discharge) by using corona discharge. Also, we design and implementation of equipment, which can loading, unloading and transfer LGP automatically. The developed equipment is dust and particle cleaning experimental results to demonstrate its stability.

Etching Anisotropy Depending on the SiO2 and Process Conditions of NF3 / H2O Remote Plasma Dry Cleaning (NF3 / H2O 원거리 플라즈마 건식 세정 조건 및 SiO2 종류에 따른 식각 이방 특성)

  • Hoon-Jung Oh;Seran Park;Kyu-Dong Kim;Dae-Hong Ko
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.26-31
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    • 2023
  • We investigated the impact of NF3 / H2O remote plasma dry cleaning conditions on the SiO2 etching rate at different preparation states during the fabrication of ultra-large-scale integration (ULSI) devices. This included consideration of factors like Si crystal orientation prior to oxidation and three-dimensional structures. The dry cleaning process were carried out varying the parameters of pressure, NF3 flow rate, and H2O flow rate. We found that the pressure had an effective role in controlling anisotropic etching when a thin SiO2 layer was situated between Si3N4 and Si layers in a multilayer trench structure. Based on these observations, we would like to provide further guidelines for implementing the dry cleaning process in the fabrication of semiconductor devices having 3D structures.

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Job Hazard Analyses for Musculoskeletal Disorder Risk Factors in Pressing Operations of Dry-cleaning Establishments

  • Park, Jung-Keun
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.389-393
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    • 2016
  • Job hazard analyses were conducted to assess exposure to musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) risk factors in seven workers of three dry-cleaning establishments. In accordance with the Washington State Ergonomics Rule, the analyses were performed in two separate steps: (1) observation and checklist approaches were made to identify a "caution zone job" in the seven workers' pressing operations across the three shops; and (2) detailed posture and motion analyses were undertaken to determine a "MSD hazard" in one worker's operation using a video technique. One "caution zone job" was identified and it was the pressing operation job in which five physical risk factors were found in the pressing operations. The detailed analyses confirmed that one "MSD hazard", i.e., awkward posture in shoulders, was prevalent in the pressing operations of the three dry-cleaning facilities. It would be desirable to reduce MSD risk factors including awkward shoulder posture in the dry-cleaning industry.

A Study on Dyes Solubility of Dry cleaning Solvents (드리아 클리닝 용제에 대한 염료의 용해성)

  • Cha, Ok-Sun;Shin, Jung-Sook
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.43-50
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    • 1990
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the dyes solubility of dry cleaning solvents among the current domestic products. The dyes were experimented in following way; 1) The flow rate of dyes by paper chromatography method. 2) The color difference & the absorbance of solvents between the dyed fabrics before and after dry cleaning. From the experiment, following results were obtained. 1. In paper chromatography methods, the flow rate of dyes in the disperse dyes was bigger while flow was not shown in the direct dyes & acid dyes. 2. The more the number of times on dry cleaning in dyed fabrics was, the higher the absorbance of solvents was shown. The results were showed following order, PerchloroethyleneHydrocarbon> Fluorocabon. 3. The color difference between before & after dry cleaning on dyed fabrics showed bigger in disperse dyes.

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