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Fiber identification and characterization

The objective of this chapter is to describe how thermal analysis can contribute to fiber identification and characterization. In order to achieve this objective it is necessary to understand how fibers are produced and how thermal history is impressed on these materials during production. The variety of commercial materials, manufacturing processes and additives used in the field of textile fibers renders a complete description impossible, however, an introduction to the principal aspects may be provided. [Pg.216]


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