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Stretch shaping fiber spinning

Wet spinning offers a wide range of cross-sectional shapes, including circular and bean-shaped. Wet-spun fibers have also been highly stretched approximately to round. This applies to acrylics, cuprammonium, casein, lyocell, alginate, or so on. It is worthwhile to note that this is mainly because of the usage of aqueous bath in wet spinning. Lyocell fibers have a circular cross-section and smooth fiber surface. [Pg.182]


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