Mechanical properties of polypropylene filaments drawn on varying post spinning temperature gradients

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S. Mukhopadhyay
B. L. Deopura
R. Alagirusamy
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology,Department of Textile Technology
[2] Anuradha Engineering College,Department of Textile Engineering
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Fibers and Polymers | 2006年 / 7卷
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Drawing; Fiber; Polypropylene; Heater; Post-spinning;
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High Modulus and high tenacity polypropylene fibers have been prepared by drawing on a gradient heater. Results show that fiber properties are significantly affected by temperature profiles of final stage drawing on a gradient heater. The gradient drawn filaments showed superior mechanical properties when compared to filaments drawn over a constant temperature heater. Fibers with initial modulus of 16.4 GPa and tenacity of 670 MPa have been manufactured in the process. The nature of the gradient drawing had a significant effect on end properties. The superior mechanical properties are attributed to the high crystal perfection and crystallinity and low void fractions obtained at high draw ratios when drawn over a gradient heater.
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