1967
DOI: 10.1177/004051756703700618
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Reaction Mechanism Involved in Cross-Linking Formaldehyde and RCH 2OH With Cellulose

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“…This leads to (a) virtual elimination of amplitude errors [12] and corrections, permitted by the sensitive detection system, and (b) decrease in waiting time for sufficient charge to be induced on poorly conducting fibers such as Terylene, Pin supports, rather than clamped ends, make it possible to reduce the stiffness correction by a factor of more than SO. This has been made possible by taking into account the phenomenon, which -has not yet been fully explored, of the rolling or wrapping action of the fiber at the pins as it vibrates.…”
Section: ·182 Textile Researcii Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leads to (a) virtual elimination of amplitude errors [12] and corrections, permitted by the sensitive detection system, and (b) decrease in waiting time for sufficient charge to be induced on poorly conducting fibers such as Terylene, Pin supports, rather than clamped ends, make it possible to reduce the stiffness correction by a factor of more than SO. This has been made possible by taking into account the phenomenon, which -has not yet been fully explored, of the rolling or wrapping action of the fiber at the pins as it vibrates.…”
Section: ·182 Textile Researcii Journalmentioning
confidence: 99%