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Influence of Fiber Processing Conditions on the Structural and Physical Properties of Polypropylene Filaments

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Polypropylene Fibers and Films

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The properties of polypropylene fiber are dependent upon the structural characteristics of the macromolecules comprising the polymer; in turn, these macromolecules are significantly affected by (1) polymer properties prior to extrusion, and (2) processing conditions of fiber formation.

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Galanti, A.V., Mantell, C.L. (1965). Influence of Fiber Processing Conditions on the Structural and Physical Properties of Polypropylene Filaments. In: Polypropylene Fibers and Films. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2822-1_3

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