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Title: Recovery from strain and shrinkage measurements of poly(m-methylene terephthalate) and poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalate) fibers
Authors: Wilding, Michael A.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik ve Mimarlık Fakültesi/Tekstil Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Hockenberger, Aslı Şengönül
Koral, S.
6507435813
57189360454
Keywords: Materials science
Boiling
Fibers
Polymers
Shrinkage
Strains
Tensile stress
Boiling liquids
Organic polymers
Strain
Tensile stress
Boiling water
Shrinkage measurements
Strain recovery
Dimensional stability
Fiber property
Mechanical property
Polyester fiber
Tenacity
Issue Date: Feb-2005
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: Hockenberger, A. S. vd. (2005). "Recovery from strain and shrinkage measurements of poly(m-methylene terephthalate) and poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalate) fibers". Textile Research Journal, 75(2), 111-116.
Abstract: Recovery from strain, tensile, and shrinkage are measured for poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalate) (PEN), dimensionally stable polyester (DSP PET), and high tenacity polyester (HT PET). The results are considered in the context of an earlier study examining the mechanical properties of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (2GT), poly(trimethylene terephthalate) (3GT), and poly(tetramethylene terephthalate) (4GT). DSP PET and PEN show good recovery from 10% applied strain, at 30% strain DSP PET has the highest recovery overall, and at 60% strain recovery is poor for all types. In the case Of HT PET, specimen breakage sometimes occurs before the recovery measurement can be completed. PEN shows the minimum shrinkage in boiling water, and DSP PET is more dimensionally stable than HT PET. However, an interesting observation is that PEN develops a crimped appearance after this treatment, which is not seen in the other two fibers. We associate this with the good recovery behavior of (PEN).
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/004051750507500204
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/004051750507500204
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21983
ISSN: 0040-5175
1746-7748
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