
Characterization of Polymers and Fibers
Woodhead Publishing
Published on 22. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
506 pages
978-0-12-823986-5 (ISBN)
Description
Characterization of Polymers and Fibres addresses an integral part of fiber and polymer manufacturing processes that is crucial in helping manufacturers ensure that final products achieve intended specifications. The characterization of fiber and polymers is needed for attributes including molecular weight, morphology, dyeing behavior, tensile, optical and thermal behavior. This book covers a wide range of characterization techniques, including thermal, X-ray diffraction, solubility, tensile, optical, hygroscopic and particle size distribution. Introductions and definitions are provided where beneficial to make topics accessible to a broad range of readers in both academia and industry.
Addressing advances from the fields of bioscience, polymer science, material science, and textile science, this book is wide in scope, drawing on the latest research to provide details of characterization techniques and equipment.
Addressing advances from the fields of bioscience, polymer science, material science, and textile science, this book is wide in scope, drawing on the latest research to provide details of characterization techniques and equipment.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Approx. 145 illustrations (65 in full color)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-823986-5 (9780128239865)
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Mukesh Kumar Singh | Annika Singh
Characterization of Polymers and Fibers
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Mukesh Kumar Singh is Professor of Textile Technology at the Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute Kanpur, affiliated to Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow India. Before joining academia in 1999, he worked at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi as Project Associate for the spinning industry. He has authored a previous Woodhead book titled Industrial Practices in Weaving Preparatory and has contributed chapters on related topics including cosmetotextiles and photovoltaic textiles in other books, as well as editing one other book. He teaches the subjects structure and properties of fibres, and characterization of materials since 1999 at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels. His research experience is focused on polymer characterization and conversion of polymer to fibres. Annika Singh is Assistant Professor of Bio-technology at the CSJMU, Kanpur, and was previously a Researcher at IIT Delhi, and Indian Institute of Pulse Researches, Kanpur. Her research experience is focused on biopolymer characterization.
Author
Professor of Textile Technology, Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute, Kanpur, India
Assistant Professor of Bio-technology, CSJMU, Kanpur, India
Content
1. Polymers
2. Fibre Extrusion by Melt Spinning
3. Spin Finish for Natural and Synthetic Fibres
4. Solution Spinning: Dry spinning
5. Regenerated Fibres
6. Fibre Characterization
7. Fibre Drawing and Crystallization
8. Polymer and Fibre Characterization by X-Ray diffraction
9. Annealing (Heat setting) of fibres
10. Overall Orientation of Textile Fibres Sonic Modulus and Birefringence
11. Texturing of Textile Fibres and Yarns
12. Tow-to Top Conversion of Textile Filaments
13. Thermal Characterization of Materials by Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC)
14. Thermal Characterization of Natural and Synthetic Fibres by Thermogravemetric Analyser (TGA)
15. Dynamic Modulus Analysis
16. Bicomponent Fibres
17. FTIR Analysis of Natural and Synthetic Fibres
18. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Natural and Synthetic Fibres
19. Particle Size Analysis
20. Contact Angle and Surface Wettability Measurement
21. Scanning Electron Microscope
22. Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES)
23. Transmission Electron Microscope
24. Atomic Force Microscopy
2. Fibre Extrusion by Melt Spinning
3. Spin Finish for Natural and Synthetic Fibres
4. Solution Spinning: Dry spinning
5. Regenerated Fibres
6. Fibre Characterization
7. Fibre Drawing and Crystallization
8. Polymer and Fibre Characterization by X-Ray diffraction
9. Annealing (Heat setting) of fibres
10. Overall Orientation of Textile Fibres Sonic Modulus and Birefringence
11. Texturing of Textile Fibres and Yarns
12. Tow-to Top Conversion of Textile Filaments
13. Thermal Characterization of Materials by Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC)
14. Thermal Characterization of Natural and Synthetic Fibres by Thermogravemetric Analyser (TGA)
15. Dynamic Modulus Analysis
16. Bicomponent Fibres
17. FTIR Analysis of Natural and Synthetic Fibres
18. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Natural and Synthetic Fibres
19. Particle Size Analysis
20. Contact Angle and Surface Wettability Measurement
21. Scanning Electron Microscope
22. Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ICP-AES)
23. Transmission Electron Microscope
24. Atomic Force Microscopy