Structure and mechanical properties of air-interwoven acetate filament yarn

Autor: Ya. Matskevichene, A. Lukoshaitis, A. V. Matukonis
Rok vydání: 1975
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Zdroj: Fibre Chemistry. 6:446-449
ISSN: 1573-8493
0015-0541
DOI: 10.1007/bf00546310
Popis: The technique of interweaving the fibres during the spinning process with a jet of compressed air has been adopted in the practice of the man-made fibre industry both in the Soviet Union and elsewhere /I/. Air-interweaving on a special device fitted to the spinning machine not only increases the density and abrasion resistance of filament yarn but also makes it possible to dispense with the twisting operation /2,3/. The Kaunas Fibre Plant has produced 278 tons of air-interwoven triacetate yarn which was processed to woven and knitted fabrics in the original and textured states.
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