Manufactured Fibre Technology
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Author
Contributions
- Kothari, V. K. - Contributor
Publication
1997 - Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
172,000 words, Guess
Page Count
688 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemanufacturedfibr00gupt
- ISBN-109401158541
- ISBN-139789401158541
- OCLC Control Number840311464
- Better World Books9789401158541
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL27072640M
Classifications
- LCCTA418.5-.84
Description
<Em>Manufactured Fibre Technology</em> provides an accessible and comprehensive treatment of the chemical, physical and mechanical processes involved in the production of all important commodity manufactured fibres and most of the industrial fibres. The emphasis is on the fundamental principles and industrial aspects of production. Latest developments in manufactured fibres in terms of manufacturing processes, characteristics and their applications are also covered. <br/> <em>Manufactured Fibre Technology</em> is designed around twenty chapters with a balance of basic principles and production of specific fibre types. Newer and industrially relevant areas such as high speed spinning, production of speciality fibres (including microfibres), computer simulation of spinning, high performance fibres, spun-bonding and melt-blowing, and re-use of fibre waste are included. The structure, property and application areas of each fibre type are also discussed, thus providing a broad understanding of the subject. In addition, various aspects related to the testing and characterisation of fibres and polymers are reviewed. <br/> This book is an invaluable resource to students, lecturers, industrial technologists and researchers in this subject area.
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