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Advances in Filament Yarn Spinning of Textiles and Polymers
Contributor(s): Zhang, Dong (Editor)
ISBN: 0857094998     ISBN-13: 9780857094995
Publisher: Woodhead Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $190.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: February 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Textiles & Polymers
- Technology & Engineering | Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades
- Business & Economics | Industries - Fashion & Textile Industry
Dewey: 677
Series: Woodhead Publishing Textiles
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.3" W x 9.3" (1.14 lbs) 230 pages
 
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Advances in Filament Yarn Spinning of Textiles and Polymers reviews the different types of spinning techniques for synthetic polymer-based fibers, and issues such as their effect on fiber properties, including melt, dry, wet, and gel spinning.

Synthetic polymer-based fibers are used in a great variety of consumer and industrial textile applications ranging from clothing to home furnishings to surgical procedures. This book explores how a wide array of spinning techniques can be applied in the textile industry. Part one considers the fundamental structure and properties of fibers that determine their behavior during spinning. The book then discusses developments in technologies for manufacturing synthetic polymer films to produce different fibers with specialized properties. Part two focuses on spinning techniques, including the benefits and limitations of melt spinning and the use of gel spinning to produce high-strength and high-elastic fibers. These chapters focus specifically on developments in bi-component, bi-constituent, and electro-spinning, in particular the fabrication of nanocomposite fibers. The final chapters review integrated composite spinning of yarns and the principles of wet and dry spinning.

This collection is an important reference for a wide range of industrial textile technologists, including spinners, fabric and garment manufacturers, and students of textile technology. It is also of great interest for polymer scientists.