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Sizing & Desizing Polyester/Cotton Blend Yarns
Using Liquid Carbon Dioxide
LE Bowman, C Caley, R Hallen, and JL Fulton. Textile Research
Journal 66, 795-802 (1996).
Abstract: We report a preliminary investigation of nonaqueous
sizing and desizing where liquid carbon dioxide is the solvent.
New size formulations are required for this process because traditional
size materials are not directly soluble in liquid carbon dioxide.
Candidate size compounds are first tested for solubility, and
those found to be soluble are then applied to polyester/cotton
yarns using two methods: immersing the yarn in a size-saturated
carbon dioxide solution and drawing the yarn through a hot melt
of the compound. The tensile strength and elastic modulus of
the sized yarns are determined. Complete removal of the size
compounds from the treated yarns by means of liquid carbon dioxide
extraction is demonstrated.
For information about supercritical fluid capabilities at PNNL, please contact Clement Yonker, at (509) 372-4748, clem.yonker@pnl.gov.
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