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Estimation of the total gelation time in wet spinning of chemical fibres from solutions of polymers

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An estimation of the total gelation time in “wet” spinning of chemical fibres from solutions of polymers was proposed based on the model of gelation in [2], which uses a phase diagram. The equations for this estimation were analyzed with the results of numerical modeling and the workability of the method was tested with experimental data.

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Tver' Technical University; All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Synthetic Fibres, Tver'. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4, pp. 8–11, July–August, 1995.

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Kalabin, A.L., Pakshver, É.A. & Kukushkin, N.A. Estimation of the total gelation time in wet spinning of chemical fibres from solutions of polymers. Fibre Chem 27, 223–227 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00572795

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