kuitupinta
Kuitupinta is the Finnish term for the outer surface of a fiber or filament. It encompasses the surface morphology, chemical composition, and any coatings or treatments applied to the fiber. The kuitupinta can originate from the intrinsic properties of natural fibers (such as cotton, flax, wool) as well as synthetic or mineral fibers (such as polyester, nylon, glass, or carbon). This surface layer governs interactions with surrounding media, including dyes, lubricants, resins in composites, and biological environments.
The characteristics of the kuitupinta influence key performance aspects. Surface roughness, functional groups, and surface energy
Characterization methods commonly used to study kuitupinta include scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy
Modifications to the kuitupinta are widespread and include chemical grafting, oxidation, silanization, plasma treatment, coating with