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Processing of cellulose via highly concentrated “solid solutions” L. K. Golova New Methods of Fabrication of Cellulose Fibres Pages: 5 - 16
Characteristics of the amine oxide process developed at the turing institute of textiles and plastics Ch. MichelsR. MaronE. Taeger New Methods of Fabrication of Cellulose Fibres Pages: 17 - 21
New types of cellulose materials obtained by an alternative spinning method C. BurgerR. MaronK. P. Mick New Methods of Fabrication of Cellulose Fibres Pages: 22 - 27
Some problems and characteristics of processing caprolactam into fibres caused by its quality N. A. BorshchA. I. Mart'yanovM. V. Vasil'eva Chemistry and Technology of Chemical Fibres Pages: 28 - 32
Effect of a thermomechanical action on mesophase formation in an isotropic pitch melt V. A. PlatonovL. P. BravermanV. Ya. Varshavskii Chemistry and Technology of Chemical Fibres Pages: 33 - 35
Theoretical and practical principles of technology for fibreing of chemical fibre and filament wastes (review) N. A. Lebedev Chemistry and Technology of Chemical Fibres Pages: 36 - 42
Effect of humidity on the creasability of fabrics based on chemical and flax fibres E. E. KarpovaK. E. PerepelkinN. A. Smirnova Materials Technology Pages: 43 - 47
Realization of the strength of Armos fibres with different acidity in epoxy plastics S. V. KotominA. A. BasharovE. M. Sapozhnikov Materials Technology Pages: 48 - 49