Semicontinuous Production of Viscose Textile Fibres

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M. B. Radishevskii
A. V. Kalacheva
A. T. Serkov
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[1] Uglekhimvolokno Science and Engineering Center,
[2] All-Russian Scientific-Research Institute of Polymer Fibres,undefined
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Fibre Chemistry | 2003年 / 35卷
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Polymer; Centrifuge; Textile Fibre; High Uniformity; Viscose Textile;
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A semicontinuous method for production of viscose textile fibres in which spinning is conducted at a rate of 500 m/min with takeup to a centrifuge is examined. Here 10-20 twisted fibres are joined into roving, treated on continuous aggregates, and after drying in drums are taken up on warping beams weighing 10-20 kg. The fibres made by the semicontinuous method have high uniformity of dyeing and high strength of 28-30 cN/tex.
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