Microwave Irradiation Technique to Enhance Protein Fibre Properties
Microwave Irradiation Technique to Enhance Protein Fibre Properties: http://biggani.com/content/view/1461/158/
লিখেছেন Shafiul Islam |
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Saturday, 13 November 2010 | |
Dedicated to passionate scientist Dr Mashiur Rahman
Microwave
Irradiation Technique to Enhance Protein Fiber Properties, M Tsukada, S
Islam, T Arai, A. Boschi, G Freddi, Autex Research Journal 5(1),
40-48, 2005
Courtesy of Autex Research Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1, March 2005
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মন্তব্যগুলো (16)
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লিখেছেন Abdullah Kafi, November 17, 2010
Thanks Shafiul. I already got standard test method for tensile
properties of yarns by single strand method, which is ASTM
D2256/D2256M-10, however, I need to find a standard for multifilament
tow having 1-1.3 denier/filament, any idea?
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লিখেছেন Abdullah Kafi, November 17, 2010
We have been trying to get some from a Turkish based company which
should between 6K-24K, don't know the breaking strength util I get the
specification in details.still waiting..
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লিখেছেন Abdullah Kafi, November 17, 2010
Hi Shafiul, I hv been currently thinking to make a set up to heat treat
the acrylic fibres under tension. It should be lab scale which is able
to simulate actual process of fibre manufacturing. My idea is to use
simply the batch process, however, it is better if I could find anyone
selling the lab scale furnace allowing continuous process, alternatively
we are interested to attach tensioner to our tube furnace and other end
of the fibre with the instron load cell...not sure how it will be
simple!! hope you could help!!
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লিখেছেন Abdullah Kafi, November 18, 2010
Methods and apparatus for spinning spider silk protein, S Islam et al., USP 7,057,023 Jun 6---is it the right one?
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লিখেছেন Abdullah Kafi, November 21, 2010
Hi Shafiul, I went through USP 7,057,023 and found only the followings as closer to my interest:
"In still yet other embodiments, the bath is at a temperature of 50C. to 100° C. In preferred embodiments, the filament is drawn through steam. Other plasticizers include isethionic acid, pyrrolidone, piperidine, morpholine, and glycerol, another preferred plasticizer. Alternatively, small batches of biofilaments may be drawn by hand or annealed in an oven under a tension weight" How can I know more details about your equipment settings, i.e. annealing (steam) and heat setting (under tension? Sincerely, Yours Kafi
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লিখেছেন Abdullah Kafi, December 11, 2010
Thanks Shafiul for your valuable feedback. Now I have the following questions in my mind:
1. "Apply load as a percentage of breaking force of the fiber"--what percent? 2. how to maintain constant load while heat treating fibre? Please note my fibre face continuous shrinkage or elongation during the heat treatment. 3. How to treat fibres under constant length? 4. What set up did you use to treat fibre under both constant force and length? 5. Would you please provide 1/2 relevant papers/technical notes for 2/3/4? Thanks, Yours Kafi
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লিখেছেন Abdullah Kafi, December 14, 2010
Hi Shafiul,
Referring to your answer 3 again---- It was difficult to maintain a constant length during heat treatment as the fibre always shrink. I didn't try it yet using our tensile tester, however, change in fibre length was obvious while experiment was conducted at fixed length simply using the tube furnace. Not sure tensile machine could solve this problem. Referring to your answer 4&5---- I did some search and havn't got the right patent/article yet I exactly want. May I know what do you mean by "fiber specific custom solution"? Thanks for your coopeartion. Regards, Kafi |
Microwave Irradiation Technique to Enhance Protein Fibre Properties: http://biggani.com/content/view/1461/158/
Baldwin Co, Ltd.) under standard testing conditions. Each value is the average of 20 measurements.
The constant drawing rate of the sample is 10 min/min, the load at full scale is 500g, the sample
length is 10cm, the chart speed is 200 mm/min and the strain rate is 40 mm/min"
May I know the name of your standard?