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Accession Number:
AD0601573
Title:
THERMAL AND GAMMA RADIATION BEHAVIOR OF DYED NOMEX YARNS
Corporate Author:
AIR FORCE MATERIALS LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB
Report Date:
1964-04-01
Abstract:
A comparative study of natural and dyed 100-denier yarns of Nomex a high temperature resistant fiber formerly known as HT-1 was made to determine if the inclusion of color in the solution before fiber formation changes or affects the strength or temperature resistant properties of the yarns after exposure to temperatures up to 600F andor gamma radiation. A variation in data was obtained between the dyed yarns and the natural color yarns however this is believed due to a variation in the yarns and not the color process. The color sealed yarns were furnished in very small experimental quantities with zero twist while the natural yarns were furnished from a contract item and had producers twist. At the higher temperatures, all the yarns had a tendency to become somewhat brittle and fray out. Elongation properties were more readily affected by high temperature andor gamma radiation than the strength properties. All data obtained for the color sealed yarns, after exposure to high temperature andor gamma radiation, indicates that the color sealing process has not adversely affected the strength and high temperature resistant characteristics of the Nomex yarns.
Descriptive Note:
Technical Report,01 Mar 1963,30 Nov 1963
Pages:
0022
Distribution Statement:
Approved For Public Release;
File Size:
0.75MB