Handbook of fiber chemistry
These 12 contributions discuss natural, man-made, and synthetic fibers used for a wide variety of applications throughout the world. The particular fibers discussed are polyester, polyamide, polypropylene, vinyl, wool and mammalian, silk, cotton, rayon, cellulose acetate and triacetate, acrylic, jut...
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| Language: | English |
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New York
Marcel Dekker
1998
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| Edition: | 2nd ed., rev. and expanded. |
| Series: | International fiber science and technology series
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Polyester Fibers / J. E. McIntyre
- 2. Polyamide Fibers / Herbert K. Reimschuessel
- 3. Polypropylene Fibers / Marvin Wishman, Gerald E. Hagler
- 4. Vinyl Fibers / Ichiro Sakurada, Takuji Okaya
- 5. Wool and Related Mammalian Fibers / Leslie N. Jones, Donald E. Rivett, Daryl J. Tucker
- 6. Silk: Composition, Structure, and Properties / Ruth M. Robson
- 7. Jute and Kenaf / Roger M. Rowell, Harry P. Stout
- 8. Other Long Vegetable Fibers: Abaca, Banana, Sisal, Henequen, Flax, Ramie, Hemp, Sunn, and Coir / Subhash K. Batra
- 9. Cotton Fibers / P. J. Wakelyn, N. R. Bertoniere, A. D. French
- 10. Rayon Fibers / John Dyer, George C. Daul
- 11. Cellulose Acetate and Triacetate Fibers / Henry W. Steinmann
- 12. Acrylic Fibers / Bruce G. Frushour, Raymond S. Knorr
- Index.


