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Figure 9 shows the half - time for crystallization versus temperature of isothermal
crystallization , for three different molecular weight fractions . For all molecular
weights studied here , the maximum in the rate of crystallization lies near 180°C .
A ...
Figure 9 shows the half - time for crystallization versus temperature of isothermal
crystallization , for three different molecular weight fractions . For all molecular
weights studied here , the maximum in the rate of crystallization lies near 180°C .
A ...
Page 198
The plots show that the optimum temperature of the first - stage heating element
is approximately 130°C with all the draw ratios . Figure 42 shows a plot of sonic
modulus for both the fully drawn and partially drawn fibers vs . the first - stage ...
The plots show that the optimum temperature of the first - stage heating element
is approximately 130°C with all the draw ratios . Figure 42 shows a plot of sonic
modulus for both the fully drawn and partially drawn fibers vs . the first - stage ...
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Figures 41 and 44 show the effect of the first - stage draw ratio on the properties
on the final fiber . ... comparison of drawing tension recorded in the second -
stage draw shows that the drawing tension increases with increasing draw ratio
of the ...
Figures 41 and 44 show the effect of the first - stage draw ratio on the properties
on the final fiber . ... comparison of drawing tension recorded in the second -
stage draw shows that the drawing tension increases with increasing draw ratio
of the ...
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