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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Heat setting was carried out in an autoclave at 270°F . XRD scans were obtained
on a Philips diffractometer in the transmission mode ( do incident slit and 1°
receiving slit ) using CuKa radiation with a graphite monochromator in the
diffracted ...
Heat setting was carried out in an autoclave at 270°F . XRD scans were obtained
on a Philips diffractometer in the transmission mode ( do incident slit and 1°
receiving slit ) using CuKa radiation with a graphite monochromator in the
diffracted ...
Page 188
In addition to the aforementioned reflections , peaks corresponding to layer lines
were included in the analysis of scans within a ca . 50° sector between the
equator and the meridional axes ( R - scans ) . In some early analysis , the E -
scans ...
In addition to the aforementioned reflections , peaks corresponding to layer lines
were included in the analysis of scans within a ca . 50° sector between the
equator and the meridional axes ( R - scans ) . In some early analysis , the E -
scans ...
Page 282
Wettability Scanning . A schematic of the apparatus used for wettability scanning
is shown in Figure 1 along with a vector analysis of the forces exerted by the
liquid meniscus on the solid surface ( reproduced from Ref . [ 1 ] ) . The force
exerted ...
Wettability Scanning . A schematic of the apparatus used for wettability scanning
is shown in Figure 1 along with a vector analysis of the forces exerted by the
liquid meniscus on the solid surface ( reproduced from Ref . [ 1 ] ) . The force
exerted ...
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Strain Rate Effects in Ultrastrong Polyethylene Fibers and Composites | 45 |
Morphology and Near Tm Behavior of High Performance Ultrahigh | 67 |
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