Science and Technology of Fibers and Related Materials: Proceedings of the Fiber Society 50th Anniversary Technical Conference Held in Princeton, New Jersey, August 19-23, 1990 |
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The condition and the properties of fibers made
from polymer blends are essentially determined by the compatibility of the
components of the mixture . Since PET and PBT are closely related with respect
to their ...
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The condition and the properties of fibers made
from polymer blends are essentially determined by the compatibility of the
components of the mixture . Since PET and PBT are closely related with respect
to their ...
Page 368
Nylon and polyester staple blends with high shrink fibers . observed for the 100
% BCF nylon samples examined in Figure 7 ... The unique advantage of the high
shrink blend lies in its ability to completely avoid the appearance retention / body
...
Nylon and polyester staple blends with high shrink fibers . observed for the 100
% BCF nylon samples examined in Figure 7 ... The unique advantage of the high
shrink blend lies in its ability to completely avoid the appearance retention / body
...
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... Filament polyester ( dacron 56 ) taffeta Polyester 100 % ( spun polyester )
dacron type 64 ( challis ) Polyester 100 % ( spun polyester ) dacron type 64 (
challis ) heat set Polyester 100 % dacron type 54 P / C 65 : 35 blend Dacron 54W
/ cotton ...
... Filament polyester ( dacron 56 ) taffeta Polyester 100 % ( spun polyester )
dacron type 64 ( challis ) Polyester 100 % ( spun polyester ) dacron type 64 (
challis ) heat set Polyester 100 % dacron type 54 P / C 65 : 35 blend Dacron 54W
/ cotton ...
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Contents
M | 33 |
Strain Rate Effects in Ultrastrong Polyethylene Fibers and Composites | 45 |
Morphology and Near Tm Behavior of High Performance Ultrahigh | 67 |
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