Conclusions
The transparency of polyamide monfilaments is determined by the size of their supermolecular structures, Reduction in size causes an increase in transparency.
Addition of materials which are crystallization retarders to the polyamide aids in the formation of a fine-grain structure.
The effectiveness of additive action depends on its chemical structure and the diameter of the monofilament.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4, pp. 17–20, July–August, 1983.
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Semenova, T.P., Skopintseva, V.N., Isaeva, V.I. et al. Structure features of transparent polyamide monofilaments. Fibre Chem 15, 254–258 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00548302
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