Thermal properties of textile fibers?


Amorphousness

Amorphousness orientation of polymers within the polymer system of any fiber is called the amorphous region. In other word, if a substance exposed to X-rays and diffuse and broad patterns X-ray diffraction called amorphous substance and the property is called amorphousness. In amorphous regions, the polymers are oriented or aligned at random.

 Crystallinity

If a substance is exposed to X-rays, give sharp and well defined X-ray diffraction patterns is called crystalline substance and the property is called Crystallinity. Crystalline orientation of polymers within the polymer system of any fiber is called the crystalline region. In crystalline regions the polymers are oriented or aligned longitudinally into more or less parallel order. It is in the crystalline areas that hydrogen bonding and Vander-Walls forces occur.

Flammability

It is the ability to ignite and burn.

Dye ability

It is the ability of fibers to be dyed.

 

 

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