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time linking annealing 1 Nylon 11 Nylon 11 yes Nylon 11 160°C for 6 hr Nylon 11
160°C for 6 hr Nylon 11 180°C for 6 hr yes Nylon 11 180°C for 6 hr yes Nylon 11
yes 150°C for 6 hr Nylon 11 140°C for 6 hr Nylon 11 140°C for 6 hr Nylon 12 ...
time linking annealing 1 Nylon 11 Nylon 11 yes Nylon 11 160°C for 6 hr Nylon 11
160°C for 6 hr Nylon 11 180°C for 6 hr yes Nylon 11 180°C for 6 hr yes Nylon 11
yes 150°C for 6 hr Nylon 11 140°C for 6 hr Nylon 11 140°C for 6 hr Nylon 12 ...
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( B ) Analysis of loss peak The mechanical - loss - temperature curves of well -
conditioned nylon 6 and nylon 66 fibers at 1 % strain amplitude are shown in
Figure 22a . A comparison of two curves reveals the following differences : ( a . ) ...
( B ) Analysis of loss peak The mechanical - loss - temperature curves of well -
conditioned nylon 6 and nylon 66 fibers at 1 % strain amplitude are shown in
Figure 22a . A comparison of two curves reveals the following differences : ( a . ) ...
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As noted before , L ( nylon 6 ) = 86 Åand L ( nylon 66 ) = 91 Å . The distribution of
the length of the long period L is related to the width of meridional reflection
corresponding to the periodicity of amorphous and crystalline domains in the ...
As noted before , L ( nylon 6 ) = 86 Åand L ( nylon 66 ) = 91 Å . The distribution of
the length of the long period L is related to the width of meridional reflection
corresponding to the periodicity of amorphous and crystalline domains in the ...
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