Resources for improving the quality of viscose textile yarns G. I. BerestyukK. A. Gaidukov OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 5
Basic trends in the development of hydrocellulose films and casings V. M. IrkleiV. F. Litvinov OriginalPaper Pages: 6 - 8
Processing viscose yarn on basic knitting machines I. Ya. GirinA. V. Volkova OriginalPaper Pages: 8 - 9
Investigation of polycaproamide fibers modified with thermostabilizers N-1 and N-3 A. V. Kut'inaA. G. KogermanV. I. Kotova OriginalPaper Pages: 10 - 13
Investigation of the structure and properties of man-made fibers and films by acoustical methods B. D. RysyukM. P. NosovB. Kh. Yunusov OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 22
Dyeing polyamide in bulk with perylene pigments Yu. P. Tret'yakovL. P. GritsenkoA. D. Stolyarova OriginalPaper Pages: 23 - 26
A viscose method of manufacturing semipermeable membranes for hemodialysis V. M. IrkleiA. S. RyabchenkoA. V. Krymov OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 30
Preparation and properties of looped viscose-kapron yarns M. P. NosovN. K. TarasenkoI. A. Dmitrieva OriginalPaper Pages: 30 - 37
Effect of precipitation bath parameters on the spinning of viscose yarn K. A. GaidukovN. P. AbrashkinaM. P. Nosov OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 39
Hollow semipermeable fibers from modified polycaproamide L. V. Kut'inaV. I. KirichenkoV. N. Rozhanchuk OriginalPaper Pages: 39 - 45
An acoustical method of investigating plasticization of hydrocellulose films O. M. SobolevaB. Kh. YunusovM. P. Nosov OriginalPaper Pages: 46 - 48
Calculation of relaxation contributions in high-speed stretching diagrams of polycaproamide yarns A. M. StalevichK. V. SudarevV. N. Kaminskii Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 49 - 51
Some special features in processing high-viscosity viscoses A. V. ShibaevA. B. PakshverN. T. Butkova Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 51 - 55
Some special features in drying ordinary viscose textile yarns É. A. Mal'vinovG. G. FingerP. A. Butyagin Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 56 - 58
Properties of hydrocellulose yarns obtained via the stage of spontaneous elongation of fibers from cellulose diacetate N. G. Bel'nikevichYu. V. BrestkinS. Ya. Frenkel' Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 59 - 61
Preparation of a polyacrylonitrile fiber from a mixture of an acrylonitrile-methyl methacrylate copolymer and a polyurethane I. M. ZakharovaL. S. Gal'braikhN. P. Butyagina Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 61 - 64
Sorbent fibers which are selective to platinum group metals and gold E. A. NaumenkoE. Ya. DanilovaG. V. Myasoedova Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibers Pages: 64 - 67
A device for the take-up of pneumatically tangled acetate yarns onto a spinning package M. T. PrimkulovB. D. RysyukYu. T. Tashpulatov Machines And Apparatus Pages: 68 - 71
Effect of precision winding structure of film fibers on package quality A. E. MikushevL. M. Borisova Machines And Apparatus Pages: 72 - 75
A device for control of the operation of a lay-down mechanism I. I. MatyushevV. A. Red'ko Machines And Apparatus Pages: 76 - 78