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Change in Physical Properties of PTT and PET Filament Yarns Due to Heat Treatment  

Kim, Il-Rae (FITI Testing and Research Institute)
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Textile Science and Engineering / v.43, no.4, 2006 , pp. 196-200 More about this Journal
Abstract
Change of physical property for dry heat treated DTY filament yarns was studied by investigating the change of molecular structure. Tensile strength, elastic recovery, and relaxation time roughly decreased with increase of heat treatment temperature. On the other hand, elongation and crystallinity increased with heat treatment temperature. PTT showed relatively high increase of crystallinity compared to PET. Minor increase of tenacity was found near $T_g$ of PTT. It was found that the elastic recovery is closely related to the number of Gaussian chain segment for rubber-like deformation. The relaxation time for U near 79 showed higher inclose than that of PET. In the estimation of relaxation time, fractional Maxwell model rather than Maxwell model simulated more reasonable value. Based on these results, it was deduced that physical cross-links such as entanglements of polymer chains formed when crystal is newly formed by the rearrangement of polymer chains.
Keywords
PTT; PET; elastic recovery; stress relaxation; entanglement; physical cross-link; factional Maxwell model;
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