Conclusions
Yarns with a high antistatic effect, which is stable to wet treatments, have been obtained by introducing product DETA80 into polycaproamide.
DETA80 antistat causes changes in the supermolecular structure of yarns which lead to a reduction in strength and deformation properties of the yarns and to an increase in their ability to be dyed.
The antistats do not exert an effect on the light-resistance of the yarns, nor on resistance of the color to set treatment.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 54–55, September–October, 1984.
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Lazarova, R., Garvanska, R. & Dimov, K. Preparation of polycaproamide yarns with reduced static. Fibre Chem 16, 378–380 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00551392
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