Response of Cottons to Chemical Treatments Part V: Effects of Tension During Single-Fiber Resin Finishing

作者: L. Rebenfeld

DOI: 10.1177/004051756203200305

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摘要: Single fibers from six cottons were subjected to a resin finishing treatment during which the tension on each fiber was carefully controlled and systematically varied. It observed that changes in mechanical properties resulting highly dependent upon exerted treatment. Treatments at high tensions resulted greater resilience increases lower strength losses than corresponding treatments low tensions.The responded differently variations treat ment, this differential response related fibrillar orientation as estimated by x-ray angle.

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