Adhesion Properties of Glutinous Yarn

The strength of yarn produced from flax fibers by an adhesive method depends on the adhesion of a binder to a fiber material. A comparative analysis of adhesion forces and breaking strength has been carried out for the following synthetic polymers used as binders: polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcoho...

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