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Title: Effect of air-jet texturing on adhesion behaviour of technical polyester yarns to rubber
Authors: Acar, Memiş
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Tekstil Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Koç, Serpil Koral
Hockenberger, Aslı Şengönül
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Keywords: Engineering
Materials science
Mechanics
Adhesion
Composites
Esters
Polyesters
Polyethylene terephthalate
Rubber
Scanning electron microscopy
Texture
Yarn
Atomic force microscopy
Esters
Fibers
Geometry
Optical microscopy
Polyethylene terephthalates
Rubber
Scanning electron microscopy
Wool
Yarn
Air-jet texturing
Environmental scanning electron microscopies (ESEM)
Fiber surface
Fiber-reinforced rubbers
H-adhesion
Mechanical loss
Polyethylene terephthalate yarns
Single fiber
Technical polyester yarn
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Koç, S. K. vd. (2011). "Effect of air-jet texturing on adhesion behaviour of technical polyester yarns to rubber". Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 25(20), 2811-2827.
Abstract: Air-jet texturing of technical polyester yarns was performed in order to improve its adhesion to rubber. The air-jet texturing parameters were selected with great care to minimize the mechanical loss. H-adhesion tests were used to characterize the adhesion of the yarns to rubber. A significant increase in the adhesion of dimensionally stable polyethylene terephthalate yarn, textured with an overfeed level of 15% (DSPET15), was recorded, while a decrease in the adhesion of high tenacity polyethylene terephthalate (HTPET) yarn was observed for all overfeed levels. The effects of air-jet texturing on the adhesion of technical polyester yarns were discussed in terms of changes in the yarn geometry and changes on the single fiber surfaces. Changes in the yarn geometry were investigated by optical microscopy studies, while changes on the fiber surface were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) studies. It was observed that air-jet texturing alters both the yarn geometry and the single fiber surfaces, leading to a change in the adhesion to rubber.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1163/016942410X549997
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1163/016942410X549997
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29020
ISSN: 0169-4243
1568-5616
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