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Structure Formation in Polymeric Fibers [Hardcover]

David R. Salem (Author)

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January 15, 2001
A comprehensive and critical review of the science of fiber formation, for those interested in polymer deformation, orientation and structure development. Includes a thorough discussion of the structure and properties of most types of polymeric fibers and the different routes to fiber formation. DLC: Textile fibers--Synthetic.

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The formation of polymeric fibers through human invention (rather than natural processes) was achieved decades before the molecular structure of polymers was understood. Read the first page
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noncrystalline orientation, situ composite fibers, spinline dynamics, coagulation bath concentration, maximum attainable draw ratio, monomolecular crystals, constant force drawing, surface growth technique, spinline stress, total void area, intercrystallite regions, crystallite network, threadline tension, maximum drawability, common working model, electrospinning process, higher molecular orientation, entanglement slippage, fibril nuclei, initial polymer concentration, area reduction ratio, kink hands, apolar polymers, copolyester fibers, draw temperature
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New York, Speed Fiber, Synthetic Metals, Ness York, Academic Press, Draw-Induced Structure Development, Marcel Dekker, North Carolina State University, Ultra-Drawing of Polyethylene, American Chemical Society, Sen-i Gukkuishi, University of Akron, New Jersey, Text Res, Akzo Nobel, Clarendon Press, Faraday Soc, Fiber Draw Ratio Figure, Hauser Publishers, Polymer Sci, Sanjeeva Murthy, Sen-i Gakkaishi, The Textile Institute, University of Pennsylvania
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