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Evaluation of adhesiveness of glass filaments in a complex fibre with a dynamic method

  • Properties And Use Of Chemical Fibres
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A test bench for evaluating the adhesiveness of complex glass fibres by dynamic separation was developed. The bench makes it possible to obtain detailed information on separation of fibres and the type of distribution of the lubricant along the fibre. The results obtained in testing fibres on the bench are in very good agreement with their technological indexes. The proposed test bench is universal in comparison to the currently used benches. It allows determining the adhesiveness of not only large, but also small fibre segments.

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Moscow State Textile Academy. Fiberglass Plastic—Certificate AF, Moscow. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 1, pp. 44–46, January–February, 1994.

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Andreeva, T.I., Kiselev, V.I. & Koblyakov, A.I. Evaluation of adhesiveness of glass filaments in a complex fibre with a dynamic method. Fibre Chem 26, 49–52 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00545529

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