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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2021Determination of material parameters of rubber and composites for computational modeling based on experiment data6citations
  • 2020Research and application of PLA fibres2citations

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Pozovnyi, Oleksandr
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  • Pozovnyi, Oleksandr
  • Krmela, J.
  • Artyukhov, A.
  • Skalková, P.
  • Muks, E.
  • Zatroch, Tomáš
  • Bizubová, B.
  • Pedraza, L. A. R.
  • Balogová, A.
  • Kleščík, M.
  • Scheuren, L. V. Der
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Research and application of PLA fibres

  • Skalková, P.
  • Muks, E.
  • Krmela, J.
  • Zatroch, Tomáš
  • Bizubová, B.
  • Pedraza, L. A. R.
  • Balogová, A.
  • Kleščík, M.
  • Krmelová, V.
  • Scheuren, L. V. Der
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>This work is focused on characterization of spinning process of PLA fibres. PLA polymer with high melting point was modified by two hydrolytic additives in amounts (0 and 1 wt. %). Fully drawn (FDY) PLA fibres were prepared by melt spinning technique in the company Chemosvit Fibrochem a. s. (Svit, Slovakia). Preparation of PLA fibres was done by two different processes of continuous and discontinuous type. Different drawing ratios, take-up speeds and spin finishes for optimal fibre properties were used. Physical and mechanical properties of prepared FDY fibres, such as elongation and tenacity were measured. Prepared PLA fibres with different hydrolytic additives were process able in manufacturing process and this material could be used for various textile and composite applications.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • polymer
  • melt
  • composite
  • drawing
  • melt spinning