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Xiaoxia Liu is a materials science researcher whose work centers on advanced textile engineering and surface coating technologies. With a focus on protective fabric development, Liu has explored the intersection of materials science and functional textiles, particularly in the context of emerging technologies such as robotics. Her most recognized contribution, "Magnetron Sputtering Coating of Protective Fabric Study on Influence of Thermal Properties" (2015), demonstrates her expertise in applying sophisticated thin-film deposition techniques to textile substrates. In this work, Liu utilized aluminum and silicon dioxide as sputtering target materials, employing magnetron sputtering technology to enhance the thermal properties of protective fabrics — a technically demanding approach that bridges advanced materials processing with practical textile applications. This research, which has garnered 6 citations, reflects the specialized yet growing niche of functional fabric engineering for industrial and robotic applications. Liu's scholarship contributes to a broader understanding of how protective materials can be engineered at the surface level to meet increasingly demanding performance standards, making her work relevant to researchers in materials engineering, smart textiles, and advanced manufacturing.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Magnetron Sputtering Coating of Protective Fabric Study on Influence of Thermal Properties
6 citations · 2015
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2015 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Shanghai University of Engineering Science

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