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Carbon Fibres in Mytishchi

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The scientific and engineering developments in production of carbon fibres begun at the All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Polymer Fibres (ASRIPF) at the end of the 50s ended in the creation of large industrial plants in Svetlogorsk and Balakovo. Research on creation of high-performance equipment for production of high-strength and high-modulus fibres is now under way again. The development of high-performance equipment is based on the conductive method of tempering which allows reducing the processing time by 3-4 times. The theoretical premises for increasing the strength of carbon fibres are examined.

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Serkov, A. Carbon Fibres in Mytishchi. Fibre Chemistry 33, 127–131 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019213003584

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