Quality of polyamide textile yarn (review) A. A. Aver'yanovL. M. Arkhipova Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 77 - 85
Changes in caprolactam quality during transportation in liquid form L. E. NikulinaV. R. KorolevaA. N. Bykov Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 86 - 88
Aging of the polycaproamide chips as a factor in the yarn quality G. Ya. GalatovA. B. PakshverG. G. Danelyan Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 88 - 90
Composition of copolymers of acrylonitrile with methacrylate as a factor in the rheological properties of the concentrated solution M. Yu. KirgizbaevaB. É. Geller Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 90 - 92
Cooling the polyester fibre in the spinning process V. B. ZharovS. S. Aleksandriiskii Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 92 - 95
Ir spectroscopic characteristics of thermostable fibre-forming polymers T. A. RomanovaL. M. LevitesG. I. Kudryavtsev Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 95 - 99
Quantitative description of the diffusion processes in man-made fibre spinning G. A. Danilin Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 100 - 105
Plastics reinforced with thermostable polyamide fibre R. L. MokienkoE. Z. KarpovaN. G. Ignatenko Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 106 - 108
Reversible redox system as aid in Mtilon fibre production G. Yu. VoinovaI. P. BreusovaG. I. Stanchenko Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 108 - 110
Orientation stretching of high-modulus viscose rayon staple fibre V. V. SkorobogatykhE. V. KarchevskayaR. S. Ivanova Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 110 - 112
Spinning viscose rayon in a bath containing phosphoric acid and its salts S. M. Nazar'inZ. A. Rogovin Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 112 - 115
Analysis of the relaxation of the elastic deformation of spinning solutions by capillary viscosimetry G. A. LobanovaÉ. A. Pakshver Man-Made Fibre Chemistry And Technology Pages: 115 - 117
Sources of long fibres E. A. KarlikA. T. SerkovG. V. Bektimorova Physicomechanical Properties, Processing, And Applications Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 118 - 119
Production and properties of fibre based on the copolymer of polyvinylidenefluoride and tetrafluoroethylene L. A. Vol'fA. V. BezprozvannykhYu. A. Panshin Physicomechanical Properties, Processing, And Applications Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 120 - 122
Properties of modified polyester fibre Yu. A. YablochkinaYu. D. AndrichenkoZ. A. Rogovin Physicomechanical Properties, Processing, And Applications Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 123 - 124
Texturing cellulose acetate yarns with the aid of laser techniques V. P. PutnaR. F. ZhiemyalisA. B. Pakshver Physicomechanical Properties, Processing, And Applications Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 125 - 126
Abrasion resistance of diacetate yarn doubled with Capron yarn S. E. VitkusR. F. ZhiemyalisA. B. Pakshver Physicomechanical Properties, Processing, And Applications Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 127 - 128
Moisture conductance and sorption properties of polyester yarns consisting of filaments of varied cross-sectional profile V. G. ChirtulovA. P. BelokurovaL. P. Kulish Discussion Pages: 129 - 130
The capillarity, “moisture conductance,” and adsorption properties of hydrophobic filament yarns and the comfort of the garment Yu. V. Vasil'ev Discussion Pages: 130 - 132
Extraction of the surfactants from the technological liquors and effluent of the viscose rayon sector T. A. LyubovaL. G. TokarevaI. G. Shimko Protection Of The Environment Pages: 133 - 135