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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Page 71
The density of the mixture thus obtained to match the density of the fibers was
measured with a precalibrated Mettler / Paar density meter ( Model DMA 45 ) . “
Floatation - in - liquid ” techniques underestimate the bulk densities of gel spun ...
The density of the mixture thus obtained to match the density of the fibers was
measured with a precalibrated Mettler / Paar density meter ( Model DMA 45 ) . “
Floatation - in - liquid ” techniques underestimate the bulk densities of gel spun ...
Page 162
The heat treatment was done on the second roll at 210°C . The spinning stress
was measured by the tension meter Type R - 1092 of Rothschild Co . , at 5 cm
below the finish applicator . On - line diameter of filament was measured by
Model ...
The heat treatment was done on the second roll at 210°C . The spinning stress
was measured by the tension meter Type R - 1092 of Rothschild Co . , at 5 cm
below the finish applicator . On - line diameter of filament was measured by
Model ...
Page 361
comparable to the commercially available WRONZ carpet pile thickness gauge (
17 ) . Shrinkage is measured by placing the yarn under a 0 . 100 g / den . tension
to fully extend the fiber ( straighten out the crimp ) without drawing the filaments .
comparable to the commercially available WRONZ carpet pile thickness gauge (
17 ) . Shrinkage is measured by placing the yarn under a 0 . 100 g / den . tension
to fully extend the fiber ( straighten out the crimp ) without drawing the filaments .
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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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amorphous analysis angle appearance Applied behavior bending blend body braided break calculated carpet cellulose compared composite compression constant cotton crystalline crystallization curve decrease deformation density dependence described determined developed diameter direction discussed distance distribution draw effect elastic energy experimental extension fabric factor failure fiber Figure filament finish force frictional function geometry given heat higher improved increase indicated initial length liquid load lower m/min material measured mechanical method modulus nylon observed obtained occurs orientation parameter polyester polymer present pressure problem produced properties range ratio reduced relative resistance sample scanning shape shear shown in Figure shows solution specimen speed spinning spun strain strength stress structure surface Table temperature tenacity tensile tension Text treated treatment twist unit untreated values variability yarn