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Thermal Properties of Fibers

Other thermal properties of fibers include the decomposition temperature and the loss of strength due to prolonged exposure to heat. Data for cotton, ramie, and linen due to Illings-worth [66] are given in Table 8.12. The decomposition of cotton occurs at 150°C, and ignition at 390°C. [Pg.492]

The most prominent physical characteristics of the lyotropic polymers are the tensile and thermal properties of fibers made from these polymers. Fibers of... [Pg.152]

Many of the treatments applied to alter the esthetic and functional performance also influence the thermal properties of fibers and it is therefore relevant to identify and comment on these processes. [Pg.217]

THERMAL PROPERTIES OF FIBERS Table 17.6. Chemical structures of thermally stable polymer fibers. [Pg.364]

The most prominent physical characteristics of the lyotropic polymers are the tensile and thermal properties of fibers made from these polymers. Fibers of para-aromatic polyamides, PBO and PBT are characterized by high tensile strength ((Tb>2GPa), low elongation at break (8b < 6%) and high-to-ultrahigh modulus (50[Pg.315]


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