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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on the surface of DMF - treated polyester ( Fig . 1 ( c ) ) . Surface pitting due to
solvent - assisted removal of surface titanium dioxide particles was also found .
Lesser changes of these types were found on MB - and BB - treated polyester ...
on the surface of DMF - treated polyester ( Fig . 1 ( c ) ) . Surface pitting due to
solvent - assisted removal of surface titanium dioxide particles was also found .
Lesser changes of these types were found on MB - and BB - treated polyester ...
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Heat treatment and combined heat and solvent treatments have a variable effect
on the diffusion coefficients of these dyes in the polyester yarns , but in most
instances slow the rate of dye adsorption . One of the few exceptions was dyeing
of ...
Heat treatment and combined heat and solvent treatments have a variable effect
on the diffusion coefficients of these dyes in the polyester yarns , but in most
instances slow the rate of dye adsorption . One of the few exceptions was dyeing
of ...
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TABLE II Staple High Shrink Blends Items Base Fiber Blends Polyester staple
Polyester staple Polyester staple Polyester staple Polyester staple 100 % (
control ) 10 % acrilan 20 % acrilan 30 % acrilan 20 % polyester at 30 %
shrinkage 20 ...
TABLE II Staple High Shrink Blends Items Base Fiber Blends Polyester staple
Polyester staple Polyester staple Polyester staple Polyester staple 100 % (
control ) 10 % acrilan 20 % acrilan 30 % acrilan 20 % polyester at 30 %
shrinkage 20 ...
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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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