Melting behavior of nylon 6 fiber in textiles |
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Authors: | Kubokawa H. Hatakeyama T. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Textile Research Institute of Gunma, 5-46-1 Aioi-cho, Kiryu-shi 376-0011, Japan;(2) Otsuma Women's University, 12 Sanban-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8357, Japan |
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Abstract: | The melting process of constrained nylon 6 fibers has been studied to estimate the true melting point of its original crystals. The melting peak became simpler in shape and shifted to higher temperature with increasing fiber-axis restricting force. When heating rate, β, was increased, the temperature where the melting curve initially departs from its baseline, Tsm, decreased steeply in the range of 45 to 60°C min-1, and increased linearly with increasing β above 60°C min-1. By linear extrapolation of Tsm to 0°C min-1, the temperature of ca 190°C was obtained for the melting temperature of the original nylon 6 crystals. This seems to correspond to the zero-entropy-production melting of the most imperfect crystallites of the nylon 6 fabric. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | nylon 6 fiber crystallization DSC double endotherm multiple melting endotherm |
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