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... nylon 6 fibers are ~ 67 % . Within the estimated error of ± 2 % , no differences in the crystallinities of these fibers were discovered . The nylon 66 patterns were indexed on a triclinic unit cell ( a form ) and the following ...
... nylon 6 fibers are ~ 67 % . Within the estimated error of ± 2 % , no differences in the crystallinities of these fibers were discovered . The nylon 66 patterns were indexed on a triclinic unit cell ( a form ) and the following ...
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... nylon 6 than in nylon 66 fibers . ( 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 com- parison of two curves ...
... nylon 6 than in nylon 66 fibers . ( 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 com- parison of two curves ...
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... 66 ) = 91 Å . The distribution of the length of the long period L is related ... nylon 66 is much wider than that of nylon 6 , the variations in crystalline and amorphous domain length are ... nylon Melt - Spinning of PET and Nylon Fibers 173.
... 66 ) = 91 Å . The distribution of the length of the long period L is related ... nylon 66 is much wider than that of nylon 6 , the variations in crystalline and amorphous domain length are ... nylon Melt - Spinning of PET and Nylon Fibers 173.
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SOLID STATE REACTIONS IN LINEAR | 1 |
CHEMICAL HEALING | 43 |
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ADDITIONAL SOLID STATE | 59 |
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