
High-performance Fibres
John W. S. Hearle(Author)
CRC Press
Published on 29. November 2001
Book
Hardback
329 pages
978-0-8493-1304-2 (ISBN)
Description
Until a hundred years ago, natural fibres such as cotton, wool, and silk were commonly used in engineering applications. The introduction of manufactured fibres such as rayon, acetate, nylon, and polyester offered superior technical properties for industrial applications. A similar replacement of natural and regenerated fibres by synthetic fibres occurred in most technical textiles.
High Performance Fibres covers the development of second- and third-generation high-performance fibres. The book discusses the aramid copolymer, melt-spun fully aromatic polyester, and Russian fibres. It describes gel-spinning and an alternative method of solid-state processing and features polymeric and inorganic high-performance, high-tenacity fibres. The book goes on to describe the new generation of fibres with thermal or chemical resistance.
High performance fibres are used increasingly for a wide range of applications including geotextiles and geomembranes for construction and civil engineering as well as specialist fibres within composite materials where their ability to fulfill demanding roles makes them an effective choice for the engineer and materials scientist. Published in association with The Textile Institute, High Performance Fibres provides comprehensive coverage of the design and manufacture of high performance fibres and covers their capabilities and applications.
High Performance Fibres covers the development of second- and third-generation high-performance fibres. The book discusses the aramid copolymer, melt-spun fully aromatic polyester, and Russian fibres. It describes gel-spinning and an alternative method of solid-state processing and features polymeric and inorganic high-performance, high-tenacity fibres. The book goes on to describe the new generation of fibres with thermal or chemical resistance.
High performance fibres are used increasingly for a wide range of applications including geotextiles and geomembranes for construction and civil engineering as well as specialist fibres within composite materials where their ability to fulfill demanding roles makes them an effective choice for the engineer and materials scientist. Published in association with The Textile Institute, High Performance Fibres provides comprehensive coverage of the design and manufacture of high performance fibres and covers their capabilities and applications.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-1304-2 (9780849313042)
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Content
Introduction, J. Hearle
Aramids, S. Rebouillat
Gel-Spun High Performance Polyethylene, J.L.J. van Dingenen
Other Polymer Fibres Vectran, D. Beers, R. Young, D. Sikkema, G. Weedon, and K. Perepelkin
Carbon Fibres, J.G. Lavin
Glass Fibres, F.R. Jones
Ceramic Fibres, T. Bunsell and M.-H. Berger
Chemically Resistant Fibres, R. Horrocks and B. McIntosh
Thermally-Resistant Fibres, R. Horrocks, H. Schwaenke, C. Thomas, and N. Saville
Aramids, S. Rebouillat
Gel-Spun High Performance Polyethylene, J.L.J. van Dingenen
Other Polymer Fibres Vectran, D. Beers, R. Young, D. Sikkema, G. Weedon, and K. Perepelkin
Carbon Fibres, J.G. Lavin
Glass Fibres, F.R. Jones
Ceramic Fibres, T. Bunsell and M.-H. Berger
Chemically Resistant Fibres, R. Horrocks and B. McIntosh
Thermally-Resistant Fibres, R. Horrocks, H. Schwaenke, C. Thomas, and N. Saville