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Iranian Journal of Science and Technology: Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2022
Rawaa Dheyaa Saleh +2 more
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Rawaa Dheyaa Saleh +2 more
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Dyeing of polypropylene fibers
1999Polypropylene (PP) fibers having a nonpolar paraffinic character are generally undyeable by the classical bath-dyeing method and therefore the substantial part of the PP fiber production is colored with pigments (mass dyed fibers). Only a small part of PP fibers is dyed after preliminary modification.
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Modification of Polypropylene Fiber Through Blending Hydroxyl‐Functionalized Polypropylene
Journal of Applied Polymer ScienceABSTRACTHydroxyl‐functionalized polypropylene (PPOH) is first incorporated into polypropylene (PP) to prepare modified fiber by melt spinning. Herein, PPOH with low molecular weight and wide molecular weight distribution (MWD) is prepared by controlling the reaction temperature and comonomer feed to reduce the viscoelasticity.
Licheng Wang +5 more
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2022
Kang-ze Yuan +3 more
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Kang-ze Yuan +3 more
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Nascent polypropylene morphology: Polymer fiber
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics Edition, 1973AbstractA new morphological structure has been shown to be a general feature of polyolefin powders. This feature is a fiber approximately 0.5 μ in diameter and is common to a large number of samples of polyethylene, ethylene‐propylene copolymer, polypropylene, polybutene‐1, and poly‐4‐methylpentene‐1 samples.
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Textile applications of polypropylene fibers
1999Polypropylene (PP) fibers belong to the youngest generation of large-scale produced chemical fibers. Their production is the second largest after polyethylene terephthalate (PET) [1].
Martin Jambrich, Pavol Hodul
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