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New Domestic Equipment for Continuous Production of Viscose Fibre

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Two new domestic models of a machine for continuous manufacture of viscose fibre are examined. Each model has two modifications — for production of twisted and untwisted fibre. The degree of novelty and standardization of the models differs, but their fundamental functional units are the same. The models differ in the design of the drying devices, and their modifications have a different execution of the finishing, sizing, and oiling devices. The models are as good as similar imported equipment and much better than domestic equipment with respect to the efficiency and basic technical and economic indexes.

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Kazakovtsev, Y.A. New Domestic Equipment for Continuous Production of Viscose Fibre. Fibre Chemistry 34, 233–236 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020535518628

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