Effect of enhanced quenching on properties of melt spun multifilament poly[3-hydroxybutyrate] yarns
Hatice Aybige Akdag Ozkan,
Aslı Hockenberger,
Serdar Murat Cam
et al.
Abstract:Bacterial poly-3-hydroxybutyrate is a thermoplastic biopolyester that is considered a potential alternative to traditional fossil-based plastics due to its rapid biodegradation performance in both soil and marine environments and its compostability. Due to problems in thermal and crystallization behaviors of the bacterial poly-3-hydroxybutyrate polymer, an improvement has been made in the cooling channel of the conventional fiber spinning process. Using an enhanced quench channel, named as a half tube on a con… Show more
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