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High technology fibers

edited by Menachem Lewin, Jack Preston

(Handbook of fiber science and technology, v. 3)(International fiber science and technology series / series editor, Menachem Lewin, 5, 9, 12, 14)

M. Dekker, c1985-

  • pt. A
  • pt. B
  • pt. C
  • pt. D

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

pt. B ISBN 9780824780661

Description

Maintaining the high standards set in Part A, this important reference brings you the mostcomprehensive, up-to-date coverage of both recently developed and potentially available fibersfor applications outside the textile industry.Emphasizing practical industrial applications and future research directions for high technologyfibers , Handbook of Fiber Science and Technology: Volume III, Part B sharesresearch developments in high-modulus fibers from organic polymers or inorganic materials... discusses how to predict applications for aramid fibers based upon structure/propertyrelationships .. . sets forth fundamental principles for spinning polymers to fibers . ..reviews the underlying science and technology of fibers derived from thennotropic copolyesters... and more.

Table of Contents

1. Aramid Copolymer Fibers 2. Aramid Structure/Property Relationships and Their Role in Applications Development 3. Fibers from Naphthalene-Based Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Copolyesters 4. Polymer Single Crystal Fibers 5. Aluminum Oxide Fibers 6. Lead Fibers 7. Polystyrene-Based Functional Fibers 8. Bioabsorbable Fibers for Medical Use 9. Spinning Thermotropic Polymers
Volume

pt. C ISBN 9780824788667

Description

This text provides up-to-date coverage of both recently developed and potentially available fibers, emphasizing new applications. Highlighting preparation, properties, practical industrial uses and future research directions for high technology, this volume examines optical fibres, aramid and polyimide fibres for heat resistant applications, ceramic fibres, fibres with thermal adaptability and electrically conducting polymers for fibres.

Table of Contents

  • Optical fibres, Eric L. Barish and Basant K. Tariyal
  • nomex aramid fibre, H.H. Yang
  • high-performance polyimide fibres, Klaus Weinrotter and Sigrid Seidl
  • ceramic fibres derived from organosilicon polymers, Jonathan Lipowitz et al
  • processing technologies of oriented, electrically conductive polymers, Jeff Moulton and Paul Smith
  • fibres with multifunctional properties - a holistic approach, Tyrone L. Vigo and Joseph S. Bruno
  • mesophases of cellulose and cellulose derivatives - a review, Richard D. Gilbert.
Volume

pt. D ISBN 9780824794705

Description

"Maintains and enhances the high standards set in Parts A, B, and C. Provides comprehensive coverage of both recently developed and potentially available fibers emphasizing completely new applications. Examines the latest advances in bicomponent specialty fibers and ultra-high-strength/high-modulus fibers."

Table of Contents

  • Spectra - the latest entry in the field of high-performance fibres
  • fibres from polybenzoxazoles and polybenzothiazoles
  • bicomponent fibres.

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  • NCID
    BA00019501
  • ISBN
    • 0824772792
    • 0824780663
    • 0824788664
    • 0824794702
  • LCCN
    83007685
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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