Solution spinning

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Solution spinning is a process for spinning non-meltable polymers, which are usually converted into solutions of between 5 and 40%, primarily 20 to 25% solids, into fiber filaments. A distinction is made between two processes: wet spinning and dry spinning . The solvent is recovered during spinning.

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Fourné: Synthetic fibers: production, machinery, Features: Manual for system planning, machine design and operation. Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich / Vienna 1995, ISBN 3-446-16058-2 , p. 183.
  2. Zakhar Aleksandrovič Rogowin: Man-made fibers: chemistry - technology. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart / New York 1982, ISBN 3-13-609501-4 , p. 18.