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A Study of the Spectral Distributions of Sun-Sky and Xenon-Arc Radiation in Relation to the Degradation of Some Textile Yarns: Part I : Yarn Degradation

The effects of xenon-arc radiation, using an Atlas Weather-Ometer and a clear glass pyrex filter system, on the breaking strength, extension-to-break, and the energy-to-break for several nylon, polyester, and polyester/cotton yarns were compared to these of outdoor exposure behind window glass. Both...

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Published in:Textile research journal 1971-01, Vol.41 (1), p.32-38
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