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The heat of fusion of PET has been measured by DSC [ 67 ] and by DTA [ 68 ] ,
the respective values reported as 28 . 1 and 27 . 8 cal / g . Multiple melting ( 66 )
and multiple glass transitions ( 14 , 69 ] have been reported . In analogy with ...
The heat of fusion of PET has been measured by DSC [ 67 ] and by DTA [ 68 ] ,
the respective values reported as 28 . 1 and 27 . 8 cal / g . Multiple melting ( 66 )
and multiple glass transitions ( 14 , 69 ] have been reported . In analogy with ...
Page 170
... however , is much less than that reported for unoriented polymers ( 25°C ) and
somewhat less than that reported for unconditioned fibers ( 13°C ) . The
difference in Tg between the unoriented polymers and mechanically conditioned
fiber is ...
... however , is much less than that reported for unoriented polymers ( 25°C ) and
somewhat less than that reported for unconditioned fibers ( 13°C ) . The
difference in Tg between the unoriented polymers and mechanically conditioned
fiber is ...
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Poly ( hexamethylene adipamide ) The solid - state extrusion of PA 66 was
reported by Shimida and Porter in the same paper as the work on PA 6 ( 23 ) .
Therefore , most experimental procedures were those reported in chapter 4 . 1 for
PA 6 ...
Poly ( hexamethylene adipamide ) The solid - state extrusion of PA 66 was
reported by Shimida and Porter in the same paper as the work on PA 6 ( 23 ) .
Therefore , most experimental procedures were those reported in chapter 4 . 1 for
PA 6 ...
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