Texturizing synthetic fibres with a stream of hot gas A. A. VolkhonskiiS. G. Lev Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 1 - 4
Sorption of water vapor by chemically modified polyamide fibre T. A. LitvinovaT. I. BogachevaT. V. Druzhinina Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 4 - 6
Correlation of the rheological parameters of a polycaproamide-polyethylene melt with jet expansion during spinning O. V. RomankevichK. V. YakovlevV. S. Rudchuk Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 6 - 8
Dependence of the flash point and ignition point on the composition of aqueous solutions of amide solvents V. A. Murav'evaL. I. Kudryavtseva Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 9 - 10
Rheological properties of mixtures of polycapromaide with hydroxyethylated products R. Ya. KosterinaV. I. VlasenkoD. N. Pleshkanev Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 10 - 13
Kinematic characteristics of spinning oksalon fibre V. V. RomanovN. P. KruchininA. S. Semenova Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 13 - 14
Use of organic compounds of boron to prepare fire-proofed polycaproamide fibres A. V. ÉfrosN. G. ButylkinaM. A. Tyuganova Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 15 - 16
Solubility of sodium cellulose xanthate in aprotic solvents K. A. MalyshevskayaN. A. MazurN. V. Kakhanova Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 17 - 18
Spinning cellulose acetate fibres in a nitrogen stream D. N. MukhiddinovD. M. LuzhanskiiM. I. Askarov Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 19 - 20
Effect of high shear rate gradients on the gel particle content of viscose A. V. ShibaevN. T. ButkovaÉ. A. Pakshver Chemistry And Technology Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 21 - 22
Rate of propagation and damping of ultrasonic waves in viscose textile yarns M. P. NosovB. Kh. YunusovG. N. Musatova Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 23 - 26
Some special features in texturizing complex Karbimid yarns V. A. IvashovaV. A. UsenkoZ. S. Bunareva Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 26 - 28
Use of fibrous polyamide material in road construction L. B. Mal'kovE. B. KremerE. T. Bazin Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 29 - 31
Application of the x-ray diffraction method to determine structural changes in a fibrous filler on interaction with polymeric binders V. N. Kuz'minI. P. Dobrovol'skaya Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 31 - 33
Change in the supermolecular structure of highly oriented fibres under the action of epoxy binders or their components V. N. Kuz'minI. P. Dobrovol'skayaO. S. Lelinkov Physicomechanical Properties And Application Of Man-Made Fibres Pages: 33 - 35
Cooling yarns with the exhaust air stream V. M. KholoshaA. M. KirichenkoI. M. Kulinich Machines And Apparatus Pages: 36 - 38
A continuous technological line for the extraction and drying of NéS-KS-5 polycaproamide St. SendovIv. NikolovEm. Stanev In The Comecon Countries Pages: 39 - 40
Modification of polycaproamide fibres with ethoxylated compounds. Preparation of polycaproamide with antistatic properties R. GarvanskaR. LazarovaK. Dimov In The Comecon Countries Pages: 41 - 44
Optimization of the water preparation regime in water-softening stations of branch plants I. G. ShimkoV. V. ShmatovaÉ. I. Malyar Protection Of The Environment Pages: 45 - 47
Use of filter elements made of fibrous materials to free wastewater from petroleum products A. V. GenisK. O. KorovitsynV. I. Belyavskii Protection Of The Environment Pages: 47 - 51
Reworking zinc-containing sludges from viscose fibre plants I. G. ShimkoV. I. TalalinI. I. Tolstunova Protection Of The Environment Pages: 52 - 54