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( 100 , 101 ] involved a very wide temperature range , which , however , was not
high enough . Temperatures of industrial significance are some 5 to 50°C below
the polymer ' s melting point . The reasons for such high reaction temperatures
are ...
( 100 , 101 ] involved a very wide temperature range , which , however , was not
high enough . Temperatures of industrial significance are some 5 to 50°C below
the polymer ' s melting point . The reasons for such high reaction temperatures
are ...
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Avrami coefficients are reported for two ranges of transformation : ( a )
crystallization from the glass at temperatures ... 73 , 76 - 78 , 82 , 85 , 89 ] report
an Avrami coefficient between 1 and 3 , and usually toward the lower end of this
range .
Avrami coefficients are reported for two ranges of transformation : ( a )
crystallization from the glass at temperatures ... 73 , 76 - 78 , 82 , 85 , 89 ] report
an Avrami coefficient between 1 and 3 , and usually toward the lower end of this
range .
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Molecular orientation is found to develop in a relatively narrow temperature
range . Bragato and Gianotti ( 172 ] have measured temperature , filament
diameter and birefringence as a function of distance from the spinneret , for PET
fibers spun ...
Molecular orientation is found to develop in a relatively narrow temperature
range . Bragato and Gianotti ( 172 ] have measured temperature , filament
diameter and birefringence as a function of distance from the spinneret , for PET
fibers spun ...
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