The road to scientific and technical progress in man-made fibre production Z. A. Rogovin OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 10
Product attestation at the Barnaul man-made fibre combine É. E. Antuf'eva High-Quality Products In Honor Of The 25th Congress Of The Communist Party Of The Soviet Union Pages: 11 - 12
Improving the product quality at the Kirovakan man-made fibre plant K. L. Martirosov High-Quality Products In Honor Of The 25th Congress Of The Communist Party Of The Soviet Union Pages: 13 - 14
Dry-spinning fibres from solutions of polymers in high-boiling solvents T. I. SheinG. G. Frenkel'G. I. Kudryavtsev Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 15 - 23
The reactions in the polyesterification of terephthalic acid with ethylene glycol M. P. VladimirovaV. V. KiselevA. S. Chegolya Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 24 - 27
Chemical cyclization as a factor in the properties of mixture fibres with amido acid groups in their structure R. G. FedorovaG. I. KudryavtsevN. S. Smirnova Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 28 - 30
Models of the structure of the flow in industrial apparatus for caprolactam polymerization N. V. TyabinV. V. KafarovA. I. Tatarkin Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 31 - 34
The stretching-induced irregularity of the properties of polycaproamide cord yarn E. S. AndronovS. Ya. MezhirovaL. D. Nichiporchik Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 35 - 36
Properties of 3.3 tex textured Capron stretch yarn R. I. Zakharova Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 37 - 38
Fibre-forming copolymers of acrylonitrile and natural proteins N. M. BederT. A. Anan'evaT. N. Kalinina Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 39 - 40
Glass point of fibre fresh-spun from poly-m-phenylene isophthalamide É. A. PakshverA. P. NeverovN. A. Semenova Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 41 - 42
Stretching temperature as a factor in the properties of the heat-resisting fibre Terlon V. G. TiranovA. M. StalevichA. V. Volokhina Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 43 - 44
Hydrolytic stability of poly-p-phenylene terephthalamide in sulfuric acid solutions T. S. SokolovaS. G. EfimovaS. P. Papkov Chemistry And Technology Of Synthetic Fibres Pages: 45 - 47
Structure of cellulosic fibre as a factor in the process of thermal degradation R. G. ZhbankovG. S. BychkovaA. A. Konkin Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 48 - 50
Composition of the precipitation liquor as a factor in the properties of regenerated-cellulose V. M. IrkleiS. G. OsininD. N. Arkhangel'skii Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 51 - 53
Rate of cellulose xanthate precipitation in solutions of electrolytes and their mixtures I. P. BaksheevG. G. FingerA. M. Gershman Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 54 - 56
Viscose purity control V. N. TolstovP. A. ShankinL. I. Gudim Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 57 - 61
Mechanism of jet rupture V. A. DanilinA. T. SerkovI. N. Kotomina Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 62 - 63
Kinetics of cellulose xanthate decomposition in the plasticizing liquor in high-modulus viscose rayon production S. V. BelokonevG. T. GlichevA. T. Serkov Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 64 - 65
Modifying viscose rayon staple by graft polymerization in a redox system of cellulose xanthate and chromic salts V. I. SamoilovB. P. MorinZ. A. Rogovin Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 66 - 67
Heat resistance of triacetate fibre modified with added polyethylene glycol M. V. PolovnikovaV. I. GrabauskasZ. Yu. Sakalauskas Chemistry And Technology Of Cellulosic Fibres Pages: 68 - 70
Irregularity of the properties of textile viscose rayon B. L. MikhlinA. S. PodrezovaV. R. Borovskii Discussion Club Pages: 71 - 73
Processing conditions in the various production stages as a factor in the regularity of the properties of viscose rayon G. G. FingerE. M. MogilevskiiS. B. Frankel Discussion Club Pages: 78 - 80
World production of man-made fibres in 1974 (review) A. F. Trunov Economics And Organization Of Production Pages: 81 - 88
Economic advantages of recycling the secondary materials resources of the synthetic fibre industry L. S. Demenko Economics And Organization Of Production Pages: 89 - 93
The manufacture of voloknit S. E. ArtemenkoB. V. ErinM. A. Logvinov Production And Uses Of New Ranges Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 94 - 97
Economics of the production and utilization of Shelon yarn M. N. BelitsinK. P. NikitinaYu. V. Gavrilova Production And Uses Of New Ranges Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 98 - 99
Bicomponent acetate yarns based on the graft polymer of secondary cellulose acetate with sodium salt of polymethacrylic acid O. I. Smol'yakovB. P. MorinL. I. Khlystova Production And Uses Of New Ranges Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 100 - 101
Determining the molecular weight distribution of polycaproamide by turbidimetric titration A. M. KulakovaI. K. Nekrasov Exchange Of Experience Pages: 102 - 103
From the work experience of leading twisting-frame operative N. E. Grosheva L. M. Zamnius Exchange Of Experience Pages: 104 - 105
Operational control of yarn cooling during spinning I. D. PupyshevV. I. GorshenevA. F. Trubacheva Exchange Of Experience Pages: 106 - 108
Protective polymeric coatings for bobbins V. A. Gol'dadeL. M. GurinovichV. P. Shustov Exchange Of Experience Pages: 109 - 111
The 11th Mendeleev congress on general and applied chemistry G. I. Kudryavtsev Chronicles Pages: 112 - 113
New and modified instruments for fibre analysis produced by VB ‘Karl Zeiss Jena’ (GDR) G. SchmiederA. M. Shchetinin Instrumentation Pages: 117 - 119