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The effect of different production methods on principal physical and mechanical properties of viscose textile fibre

  • Physical And Mechanical Properties And Treatment Of Chemical Fibres
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1. The physical and mechanical properties of viscose textile fibres produced by three different methods, viz., centrifugal, semi-continuous and continuous spinning, have been investigated.

2. The effect of regeneration of the fibre upon its physical and mechanical properties has been denoted under these different methods of preparation of the fibre.

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All-Union Scientific-Research Institute for Man-Made Fibre (VNIIV). Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No.6, pp. 40–42, November-December, 1969.

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Khazanova, A.S., Finger, G.G. & Mogilevskii, E.M. The effect of different production methods on principal physical and mechanical properties of viscose textile fibre. Fibre Chem 1, 654–657 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00581201

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