Kardas, IwonaLipp-Symonowicz, BarbaraSztajnowski, SławomirWojciechowska, Dorota2016-02-082016-02-082014Autex Research Journal, Vol. 14, Issue 3, pages 179–186ISSN (Online) 2300-0929http://hdl.handle.net/11652/1140http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/aut.2014.14.issue-3/aut-2014-0020/aut-2014-0020.xml?format=INTThe effect of changes in the surface structure of glossy polyester filaments from poly(ethylene terephthalate) in terms of its micro-topography, molecular and supermolecular structure of the fibre surface layers on selected fibre surface and volumetric properties has been assessed. The performed tests and measurements have shown that the change in the general surface characteristics of PET fibres (micro-topography and hydrophilicity) results in very beneficial changes in both their volumetric (dyeability) and surface properties (wettability, pilling, oil–soil removal and electric properties).application/pdfenpolyester fibresbiochemical and chemical modification of surface structuredyeabilitywettabilitypillingelectric propertiesmechanical propertiesThe Influence of Pet Fibres Surface Enzymatic Modification on the Selected PropertiesArticle