Effect of temperature on the adsorption of nonionic surface-active substances by polyamide yarn
Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres
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Conclusions
The adsorption of seven nonionic surface-active substances (NSAS) by polyamide yarn has been studied in the temperature range 25–55°C.
It has been shown that the NSAS OP-10 has the least adsorption ability; NSAS of the DS type have the greatest.
It is recommended to use NSAS of the DS type in developing new thermally resistant lubricants.
Keywords
Polymer Adsorption Ability Polyamide Yarn Resistant Lubricant
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