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peristar

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  1. Halo everyone. For a while already i am working as a technolog in factory which is producing mostly a synthetic fur. The material we are producing is (80-90)% acrylic and the rest is PES. Anyway we would like to reduce one of our biggest problem and that is plucking out of the fibers from the material which is knitted already. If i remove the physical side from the production, which is the knitting process, than something have to be wrong with the chemistry we are using in the process (the antistatic and the adhesive for thermal finishing of the product). Recently i was thinking of using a some kind of thermoplastic yarn with low melting point beside the standard one, which latter (after exposing on the right temperature) will provide better interlink between the base and the fibers which will stop the streaching out the fibers. But at this moment i am not sure if this kind of yarn is existing or if someone is producing the same. Any advice or link will be welcomed and i am grateful or it. Best Regards
  2. thanks for the information...but unfortunately i have new specification for the gas...it suppose to be colorless before the influnce...and if it is possible to be nontoxic...anyway every information like the one from UC is welcomed... THANKS AGAIN...
  3. Hello everyone....i have a really big problem so i was wondering if anyone here can help me...well...i need to find out if there is any gas that can change the color under outside influence( electromagnetic field, temperature, preasure or whatever)???? pls if anyone have clue or links let me know....thanks...
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