Abstract:Air consumption in the melt-blowing process represents one of the major costs involved in the production of thin fibers. In the present work an experimental study is conducted on two multihole melt-blowing nozzles for manufacturing styrene− butadiene−styrene based hot-melt adhesive fibers in order to assess their fiber attenuation capability. With this purpose in mind, fiber diameter, fiber temperature, fiber bending, and air velocity were measured experimentally, and the steady-state quasi-onedimensional long… Show more
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