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Study on the strength retention of technical cord yarn

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This research studies the factors which influence the tensile strength of tire cords. Five yarn samples are made by changing the spinning conditions and viscosity to get various physical properties. Different twisting methods are introduced and the yarns are twisted under different processing conditions for each twisting process. With the experimental results, various analyses are performed to find the important factors in retaining strength after the twisting process. SEM and optical microscopic photographs are taken along with some measurements to assist the analysis.

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Cho, D.H., Jeong, Y. Study on the strength retention of technical cord yarn. Fibers Polym 7, 305–309 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02875688

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