Fibre Chemistry

, Volume 18, Issue 2, pp 94–95 | Cite as

Effect of ultrasonic vibration on the interaction of polyaramide fibres with dimethylacetamide

  • A. P. Verkhovets
  • N. M. Aref'ev
  • Z. Yu. Chereiskii
  • I. P. Dobrovol'skaya
  • O. S. Lelinkov
Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres
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Conclusions

The action of low-frequency ultrasonic vibration is displayed in plasticizing media, both for rigid-chain and also for flexible-chain polymers.

Ultrasonic treatment in plasticizing media affects the kinetic of fibre plasticization.

Keywords

Polymer Ultrasonic Treatment Ultrasonic Vibration Dimethylacetamide Fibre Plasticization 
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Copyright information

© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1986

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. P. Verkhovets
  • N. M. Aref'ev
  • Z. Yu. Chereiskii
  • I. P. Dobrovol'skaya
  • O. S. Lelinkov

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