Hassenboflfr JR et al., 1971 - Google Patents
Tensile, shear, and recovery properties of cotton fibers and fabrics treated to impart differences in wet and dry wrinkle recoveriesHassenboflfr JR et al., 1971
- Document ID
- 4854055465368527570
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- Hassenboflfr JR C
- Harper R
- Grant J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Textile Research Journal
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Tensile, shear, and recovery properties of single cotton fibers chemically modified by pad- dry-cure with and without potyethytene glycol additive and by the Form W (formaldehyde) process have been compared with wrinkle recovery and shear properties of similarly …
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