Synthesis of polyethylene terephthalate in the presence of 4-carboxybenzaldehyde V. V. ShevchenkoL. N. KurochkinaV. A. Malykh Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 241 - 244
Preparation of hollow porous polypropylene fibers having a high gas permeability M. N. MatrosovichV. G. AndreevG. A. Butnitskii Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 245 - 248
Modification of polyamide fibers by forming an interpenetrating polymeric system in the surface layer Yu. S. LipatovL. M. SergeevaM. I. Glukhovskaya Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 249 - 252
Change in orientation of macromolecules during fiber swelling K. E. PerepelkinA. V. ZarinA. É. Gal' Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 252 - 254
Structure features of transparent polyamide monofilaments T. P. SemenovaV. N. SkopintsevaV. N. Kabanov Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 254 - 258
Use of a low-temperature plasma to improve the adhesive properties of polyester fibers Yu. I. MitchenkoV. V. KrylovaA. S. Chegolya Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 259 - 260
Investigation of the heat resistance of poly-p-phenyleneterephthalamide fibers E. V. DovbiiI. F. KhudoshevG. I. Kudryavtsev Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 261 - 262
Failure of polypropylene fibers V. D. FikhmanV. P. NapasnikovB. V. Radushkevich Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 263 - 266
Dependence of the orientation strengthening of polypropylene fibers on temperature and rate of deformation V. D. FikhmanV. P. NapasnikovB. V. Radushkevich Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 266 - 268
Reducing technological viscose losses in recharging plate-and-frame filter presses A. L. KallerG. I. BerestyukV. N. Drozdovskii Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 268 - 270
Regeneration of zinc from the plasticization bath by a reagent method V. E. YakovlevaA. T. SerkovM. Kh. Kuchinskii Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 271 - 273
Sorption of water vapor by various cellulosic materials V. M. IrkleiT. P. StarunskayaM. P. Nosov Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 274 - 276
Filterability of cellulose cuprammonium solutions through media with various pore sizes N. A. TamarkovaG. G. FingerA. B. Pakshver Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 276 - 277
Extraction of zinc from low-concentration solutions in the manufacture of viscose fibers V. V. SmolikovI. Z. ÉiferR. A. Yaroshevich Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 278 - 280
Strength characteristics and property anisotropy of hydrocellulose films V. M. IrkleiK. Ya. ReznikM. P. Nosov Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 281 - 283
Steam treatment of viscose textile yarn in centrifugal machine twisting A. D. KirillovA. T. SerkovV. A. Dmitriev Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 283 - 285
Preparation of fibers from mixtures of polymers based on polyvinyl chloride É. A. RassolovaM. A. ZharkovaI. F. Khudoshev Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 286 - 288
Fibers from a mixture of cellulose triacetate and polystyrene G. F. KhakimovaF. K. ParakhovaB. I. Aikhodzhaev Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 288 - 290
Determination of the thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity of layers of polypropylene and polyamide fibers L. I. NatansonV. A. Tarasenko Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 291 - 294
Some special features in the preparation of amino phosphorus-containing polyacrylonitrile ion-exchange fibers and some of their physicochemical properties N. V. BytsanN. V. VoitovaL. A. Vol'f Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 294 - 296
Structure and physicomechanical properties of polycaproamide monofilaments T. P. SemenovaV. I. IsaevaL. S. Gerasimova Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 296 - 300
Evaluation of the fatigue properties of rubber-tire cord specimens Z. V. VetoshkinaN. K. GoreikoV. N. Kaminskii Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 300 - 302
Resistance of ultrathin polyoxymethylene fibers to the action of various reagents M. V. TsebrenkoG. P. DanilovaT. I. Sizevich Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 302 - 303
An isochronic-differential method of predicting restorative deformation processes by calculation A. M. StalevichL. E. Root Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 303 - 306
Some service properties of heat-stabilized "vidlon" polycaproamide tire cord fibers N. P. GankovM. M. MekhmedovE. P. Stanev In The Comecon Countries Pages: 309 - 311
Kinetics of the extraction of low-molecular-weight compounds from "vidlon" polycaproamide granules G. PeevE. PaunovaN. Gankov In The Comecon Countries Pages: 311 - 315
Selection of immersion liquids for determining the refractive indices of man-made fibers A. A. Sedov Manufacturing Control Pages: 316 - 319
An improvement in the method of determining the free caustic soda content of viscose O. N. BobrovaÉ. I. MeskinaZ. S. Lapkina Manufacturing Control Pages: 319 - 321
Methods of investigating the photooxidative degradation of cellulose triacetate fibers I. S. PolikarpovG. I. Kotlyar Manufacturing Control Pages: 321 - 322