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Physical Properties Of Acetate Fibers

Physical Properties Of Acetate Fibers

by : Rahul Sharma

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ACETATE FIBERS:

1. Physical properties:
These fibres in no way resemble fibres of cellulose. Both cellulose diacetate and triacetate are
relatively hydrophobic and thermoplastic. The standard regains of cellulose di – and triacetate are 5.0 and 2.5%, respectively. They hardly swell in water.  Cellulose diacetate is thermoplastic in the hot dyebath and care should be taken to ensure the goods are not subjected to stretching. They are approximately 40% weaker wet than dry, and their extensibility is increased by about 40% when wet. They are permanently glazed at temperatures above approximately 175C, soften at 205C and melt at approximately 230C. The low temperature of softening may be of advantage for embossed finishing. 

The mechanical properties of triacetate fibres are close to those of the secondary acetate but they do not lose a great deal of strength when wet. It gives fabrics with a firm crisp handle, less soft than that of the diacetate.