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 285
Surface coverage distribution of finish on a polypropylene monofilament .
solutions of different concentrations are satisfactory ... Since this could be a
problem with the higher surface tension solution ( 48 mN / m ) , the solution with
the lower ...
Surface coverage distribution of finish on a polypropylene monofilament .
solutions of different concentrations are satisfactory ... Since this could be a
problem with the higher surface tension solution ( 48 mN / m ) , the solution with
the lower ...
Page 399
The results indicate that the asymptotic solution consistently predicts a fabric
tensile strength and critical crack size greater than those predicted by the fabric
simulator . The agreement between the two solutions for strength improves with ...
The results indicate that the asymptotic solution consistently predicts a fabric
tensile strength and critical crack size greater than those predicted by the fabric
simulator . The agreement between the two solutions for strength improves with ...
Page 418
The following solutions were used to treat the fabrics : an aqueous solution of 50
% PEG - 1000 / 27 . 5 % Hylite ... 3 % mixed acid catalyst / 5 % NaCl and an
aqueous solution of PEG - 1000 / 35 % Hylite LF ( 14 % DMDHEU ) / 4 . 2 %
mixed ...
The following solutions were used to treat the fabrics : an aqueous solution of 50
% PEG - 1000 / 27 . 5 % Hylite ... 3 % mixed acid catalyst / 5 % NaCl and an
aqueous solution of PEG - 1000 / 35 % Hylite LF ( 14 % DMDHEU ) / 4 . 2 %
mixed ...
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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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