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Thermomechanical properties of fibrous nonfabric materials of the adhesive type with polyurethane binders

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The thermomechanical properties of nonfabric materials of the adhesive type with polyurethane binders were studied in relation to the nature of the fibers, the interaction between the polymers of the binder and the fiber, and the amount of polyurethane in the sample material. The thermomechanical properties were considerably influenced by the manner in which the polymers of the fiber and the binder interacted; this depended on the nature of the fiber and its capacity to swell in an aqueous medium. This latter (swelling capacity) leads to a considerable penetration of polyurethane into viscose fiber, on which the polyurethane has a considerable plasticizing effect.

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Moscow Textile Institute. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 3, pp. 550–552, May–June, 1970.

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Mikhailov, N.V., Beshevli, S.V. Thermomechanical properties of fibrous nonfabric materials of the adhesive type with polyurethane binders. Polymer Mechanics 6, 480–482 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00858217

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