Drying and heat treatment of textile composites produced by impregnating fabric made of chemical threads with an aqueous styrene-acrylate emulsion were examined. An analysis of the drying kinetics established that the rates of primary and secondary drying depended on the concentration of the aqueous polymer-binder emulsion; the total drying time, on the type of fabric. Mathematical models for calculating the total drying time of the textile composites produced by impregnation with an aqueous styrene-acrylate emulsion at concentrations from 50 to 500 g/L were developed and validated experimentally.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 1, pp. 32-34, January—February, 2020.
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Yasinskaya, N.N., Skobova, N.V. & Razumeev, K.E. Kinetics of Drying and Heat Treatment During Production of Textile Composites Made of Chemical Threads. Fibre Chem 52, 34–37 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-020-10146-1
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