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, 1990Ludwig Rebenfeld |
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Page 193
... increase in crystalline orientation and a somewhat slower increase in fa ( Fig . 5 ) , a large increase in the extent of y to a conversion , and a marginal increase in crystallinity . As noted by Gianchandani et al . [ 15 ] , most of ...
... increase in crystalline orientation and a somewhat slower increase in fa ( Fig . 5 ) , a large increase in the extent of y to a conversion , and a marginal increase in crystallinity . As noted by Gianchandani et al . [ 15 ] , most of ...
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... increase in stress leads to a sudden increase in birefringence at the neck point . The birefringence then remains constant due to the rapid solidification after the neck although the spinning stress continues to increase until the take ...
... increase in stress leads to a sudden increase in birefringence at the neck point . The birefringence then remains constant due to the rapid solidification after the neck although the spinning stress continues to increase until the take ...
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... increased with increase of MW of alginic acid up to 6 × 105 dalton . The folding endurance was the most sensitive to MW , requiring an MW of 5 X 10 dalton or higher to reach a level of 50 folds . The effect of fiber length indicated ...
... increased with increase of MW of alginic acid up to 6 × 105 dalton . The folding endurance was the most sensitive to MW , requiring an MW of 5 X 10 dalton or higher to reach a level of 50 folds . The effect of fiber length indicated ...
Contents
Technological Developments in ManMade Fibers and Related | 33 |
Morphology and Near Tm Behavior of High Performance Ultrahigh | 67 |
Properties Structures and Temperature Limitations | 87 |
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