The Preliminary Stretching Effect on Mechanical Properties of Natural and Synthetic Polyamide fibres and Conformational Transitions

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Polymers And Plastics, Rubber, Synthetic And Natural Fibers, Organometallic And Organic Materials, Mechanical Testing, Impact Tests, Static And Dynamic Loads, Physical Properties Of Polymers, Mechanical Properties Of Solids, Solid-Solid Transitions

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The preliminary stretching effect on mechanical properties of natural (wool, hair, and silk) and synthetic polyamide fibres (nylon, capron) and conformational transitions are investigated by using a tensile tester. It is shown that α-keratin fibres (wool and hair) show silk-like properties and properties of synthetic polyamide fibres for preliminary extension of 18-24% and 34-38%, respectively.

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