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EFFECT OF DIRECTION OF BLOWING AIR ON MORPHOLOGY OF NANOFIBERS BY BUBBFIL SPINNING

ABSTRACT
Blowing air in bubbfil spinning process can be used to not only overcome the surface tension of polymer bubbles, but also pull the debris to form either nanofibers or yarns. This paper studies experimentally the direction of blowing air on the morphology of obtained nanofibers.
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PAPER SUBMITTED: 2015-12-22
PAPER REVISED: 2016-01-10
PAPER ACCEPTED: 2016-01-10
PUBLISHED ONLINE: 2016-08-13
DOI REFERENCE: https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI1603016Z
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THERMAL SCIENCE YEAR 2016, VOLUME 20, ISSUE Issue 3, PAGES [1016 - 1017]
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