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.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 21–22, May–June, 1987.
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Makovei, G.L., Zel'tser, Y.V., Ivanova, I.N. et al. Effect of temperature on the adsorption of nonionic surface-active substances by polyamide yarn. Fibre Chem 19, 186–188 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00543847
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