Air-jet texturing of conventional poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) yarns, having the same chemical
structure with high modulus and tenacity PET yarns, are studied in order to improve their adhesion to
rubber. Air-jet texturing of these yarns is performed without any visible loop formation in order to
minimize the mechanical loss, and an improvement in the adhesion to rubber of conventional PET yarns
is achieved. This improvement is investigated by means of surface changes of single filaments and yarn
geometry changes due to air-jet texturing. Changes of the cross-sectional structure of the yarns after airjet
texturing and therefore a higher surface area is found to be the main reason for this improvement. 掃描探針顯微鏡(SPM/AFM/STM)
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