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L. H. Smith, Sjnthetie Fiber Developments in Germany, Textile Research Institute, New York, 1946, pp. 534—541. [Pg.117]

PPS fiber has excellent chemical resistance. Only strong oxidising agents cause degradation. As expected from inherent resia properties, PPS fiber is flame-resistant and has an autoignition temperature of 590°C as determined ia tests at the Textile Research Institute. PPS fiber is an excellent electrical iasulator it finds application ia hostile environments such as filter bags for filtration of flue gas from coal-fired furnaces, filter media for gas and liquid filtration, electrolysis membranes, protective clothing, and composites. [Pg.450]

J. G. Scmggs and J. O. Reed, Proceedings of Textile Research Institute 52nd Annual Research and Technical Conference, Chadotte, N.C., 1982. [Pg.453]

Proceedings of the 6th International Wool Textile Research Conference, South African Wool and Textile Research Institute (SAWTRI) of the Council for Scientific... [Pg.358]

The Oeko-Tex Standard 100 [10] was introduced in the beginning of the 1990s. It was developed by the Austrian Textile Research Institute (OTI) and the German Research Institute Hohenstein and is a product label based on test for harmful substances in leather (or textiles), and the primary target group is the textile and clothing industry. [Pg.255]

Cooke, T.F. "Chemical Composition of Cotton Dust and Its Relation to Byssinosis A Review of the Literature" Textile Research Institute Princeton, New Jersey, 1978. [Pg.299]

This method, as well as other methods of testing, are discussed in Refs 5 fic 6 Refs 1) H. Bennett, The Chemical Formulary , Van No strand, NY, Vois l to IX (1933 to 1951) (Fireproofing and Flameproofing) 2) Textile Research Institute, Fireproofing of Textiles , NY (1943)... [Pg.414]

Textiles-Survey" in ECT3rd ed., Vol. 22, pp. 762-768, byL. Rebenfeld, Textile Research Institute. [Pg.441]

Hunter, L., Textiles Some Technical Information and Data V Cotton, South Africa Wool and Textile Research Institute Special Publication, Port Elizabeth, Republic of South Africa, 1981. Cotton, Technical Monograph, No. 3, Ciba-Geigy Agrochemicals, Ciba-Geigy, Ltd., Basel, Switzerland, 1972. [Pg.167]

Textile Research Journal, Textile Research Institute, 10 East 40th St., New York, 16, N. Y. (1, 4, 5). Textile Technology Digest, Institute of Textile Technology, Charlottesville, Va. (5). [Pg.168]

In 1950, the staffs of the Textile Research Institute and the Textile Foundation began publication in the Textile Research Journal of annual reviews of research and development in the field of textiles. The review of 1949 literature includes 826 references, that of 1950 literature, 1622 references (54). [Pg.175]

In 1950, the Textile Research Institute published in the May issue of the Textile Research Journal (30) a review for 1949 covering the field under several major headings such as high polymer studies, fiber-fabric relationships, etc. The reviews for 1951 and 4952 occupied full monthly issues. [Pg.193]

Textile Research Journal, monthly. Textile Research Institute, New York. [Pg.196]

Poland,Textile Research Institute Lodz,Centre of Molecular Macromolecular Studies... [Pg.35]

Ramaprasad, K.R., Note on Research No. 515, Textile Research Institute, Princeton, NJ, 1997. [Pg.447]

Department of Chemistry, Princeton University and Textile Research Institute, Princeton, New Jersey... [Pg.529]

My first contact with Henry Eyring came as a result of his interest during the forties and fifties in the mechanical properties of textile fibers at the Textile Research Institute, Princeton. [Pg.538]

It is only fitting to have an article on a textile topic in this collection, since Henry Eyring was actively associated with the Textile Research Institute from the time of its movement from Washington, D.C. to Princeton, N.J. in 1944 until his move to the University of Utah. [Pg.687]

This work was undertaken as part of the Dyeing Research Project of Textile Research Institute. The authors appreciate the guidance of the Project s Advisory Committee representing the textile and chemical manufacturing firms who sponsored this work. [Pg.713]

E. T. Samulski, Textile Research Institute, Princeton, New Jersey Myriam Segre, Departmento de Fisica, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Buenos Aires, Argentina... [Pg.823]

Howard J. White, Jr., Textile Research Institute, Princeton, New Jersey Ferd Williams, Physics Department, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware W. Williams, Chemistry Department, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana Hans F. Winterkorn, Department of Civil and Geological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey... [Pg.824]


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