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Integrated composite spinning ICS

Key words integrated composite spinning (ICS), Bobtex, hybrid yarns. [Pg.149]

What differentiated ICS from other composite yam formation systems was that the process was designed to integrate a staple fiber component into [Pg.149]

This chapter will review the development of the process, the influence of processing parameters on the structure and properties of yams and fabrics, [Pg.150]

The following sections briefly describe the history of the Bobtex Integrated Composite Spinning Process and the transition from a concept into a machine which was capable of creating yams with staple fibers at significantly higher speeds than any machine available at that time or indeed today [Pg.150]

The development of the ICS technology can be traced back to a suite of patents filed by the father and son team of Enulian and Andrew J. Bobkowicz, who founded the Bobtex Corporation in Montreal, Canada. This team (Figs 8.1 and 8.2) had many patents over a wide range of textile related topics, and history may remember them as great inventors but not so great as entrepreneurs. [Pg.150]


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