12. ELASTOMERIC FIBRES.

Autor: Hughes, A. J., McIntyre, J. E., Clayton, G., Wright, P., Poynton, D. J., Atkinson, J., Morgan, P. E., Rose, L., Stevenson, Patricia A., Mohajer, A. A., Ferguson, W. J.
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Zdroj: Textile Progress; 1976, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p91-97, 7p
Abstrakt: The section of "The Production of Man-Made Fibres" focuses on elastomeric fibres. The fibre was first introduced in 1958. Polyurethane-elastomer technology was developed from polyurethane technology and isocyanate chemistry parentage. Elastomeric fibres have strengthened its position in the traditional power-net and lace-fabric markets. The trend to finer linear densities and lighter, softer fabrics have spread into other areas like swim wear, support hose, and ski pants. Elastane fibres can be manufactured by dry-spinning, reaction-spinning, wet-spinning, or melt-spinning, depending upon the chemical nature of the fibre.
Databáze: Complementary Index