Use of Urea Phosphate and Carbamide to E=lch
Sila8o Frm Dry Corn Stalkis and Other Com-
pomots, by 1, Ye. Bukhar, 1. P. Crinborgl, I.
S, Mmarava, S, & Tabunstu:hikl, 8 pp*
RUSSIAN, per, Kh1wiva v--melvakom khowaystva,
No 9, 2964, -DP 61-65.
JPRS 29113
Scl.L"Jwm
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276,712
Peoduction and Use of Boron sold 'I101YWm=
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Ratalptave 10 ppe
limuo., per* auan-V "'9lk(=lftmw-VtVep
Tio UO 1964,p pp 2-5*
JI?m ZJ885
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Dismweml, IW I* Me P*Iyakov,, As Go Krmbergs,
7 pps
RUWMV,p par# Khimlm-v,oa'mbxn-khqz7wstve
Ilo Up 2964,0 pp 18-a
JPHS W185
SdAarimatu"
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276p047
MecUvenow - of UodLng HwWAIdes in SiGw Beet
-SmdAps, I*r K* P* Padanov# 9 ppo
raml,, pw,, EMEAM v pavokee WMEMrstve
Ho 33.j. 1%4p pp 29-339
JM 2EW5
SOA-Agriculture
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276m,048
Reoatm of UsiM Herblades Ut Sheltatelts
PIMted in Kokehetxnkqa Obl4wtv bV I, N.
Bo:*ror, .5 ppo
RU,$Mzo lxwt mugm v adv4pom.
Ito us, 194s, PP 47-49 'Wisoodyep
ipiks WM5
sal-Agricature
14w 65
276oG49
Detecting Elemental Sulfur in Reactive Fuels,
by A. G. Ryasnyan3kaya, 6 pp.
RUSSIAN, per, 111DWXhimiya SoraorganichestelO
Soyedineniy. Soderzhailkidthsys * v Neft i
Neft, Vol TV, 1961, pp 71-74. 9630278
FTD-IT-62-1451
Sci-Chem AA(p 7151
ApT 63 J
ThUzae DwIvatives Prepox-ed on the Basis
of Dinedon and Ind* dione-le3o bF
E, Godr1rdetme 0
OWIANO per$ Nblu. �gMM, Soodl. Sods Nefte
I meft, prqd4
, Vol ?v 1964# pp 69
NLL Refs 5M.4F (12844)
SC&-cbm
Jan 69 vn,61o
The Synthesis of Methane, by I. B., Rapoport,
A. P. Blyndov.
RUSSIM, m per, Khim Tverdogo Topliva, Vol V, No 7,
.t pp 625-532.
Dept of Interior
Tr No 1669
Sci
Jan 623
ODC-1745)
APPwratus for the Prodietion of Acetylene, by P. K.
Grigorladi, 7 pp. UNMA883FIED
RMLAN, biuo per Khtmiya v aNcole., xo 6, MOSCCFW.,
NOT/bee 19550 VP .. .... ~71-1- -
US JPRSA)C-L-260
Bei - Cbesistry
/,:g, AA7
S-2209
Exhaust System for the Demonstration of
Rqu Experiments With Toxic Gases, by
V. 1. Levashov.
RUSSIAN, per, Khiin v Shkole, Vol XI,
No 5, SeD-OCt 1956, P 56.
Dmitriyev, K. A.
EFFrCT OF MOLYBDENUM ON 11117- YIELD 01:
RED CLOVER SEED (Deystvive h1olibdena na Uroviay
SL wan Krasnogo Klevera) tr. by hi. Slade. 11960]
f4i" -
p. (foreign text included). ICSIRO) Trans. no. 4796.
Order froin LC or SLA ini$1.80, ph$1.80 61-19112
Trans. of ),hiinizatsiya Sots ialist icheskogo Zeniledeli
n (USSR) 1938, ~- 7. no. 10, p. 80-81.
61-19112
1. Seeds--Development
2. Molybdenuin- -Plant inctabo-
lisin
3. Title: Red clover
1 .UNnitriyev, K. A.
ll. CSIRO Trans-4796
Ill. Commonwealth Scientific ani
Industrial Research
Organization (Australia)
A Mthod fbr Determining FOXMS Of Ph*s-
phate in Soiloi, bY F, Ve ChIrikOvs 9 PP-
R=Ios,, perp Eb-InIzatelya SotslallPt.
~edalVux No 10-11P IW39.4 PP 59-
- -- -
SIA R-2251
sci
Avg 58 . 7 A, s .0, .2,
B~-'ologi.cnl Significance of Mcalybdenum wi~~
R
vs Effects on the Developrimift. and Yield
of Clover. by X. Dmitriev.
RUSSIAN, par, Khiru Sotsialiaticheskogo
Ze~-edeU~a. Vol
IrP I
CSIRO 4797
Sci - Mol
Mar 6?
THE FORMATION OF A DIALECT I c-tiA*rERI ALI STI C WORLD
OUTLD0K 114 STUDENTS TAKING CHDIISTRY COURSES, BY
T. M. PEREPELOVA, 13 PP.
RUSSIAN, PER, KHIMIYA V SHKOLE, NO 3, mWim 1963,
PP 55-61.
JPRS 2o63(3
SCI - CHE14
AUG 63 238,8io
ProgTamned Teaddng of CHemistry, by S. G. ShRpovalenko, 16 pp.
RUSSIAN, per, Xldm v Sbkole -27.
Vol XV131, No 5, 1963, pp 18
JPRS 22730
Jan 64 246,094
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23 Dec 69
Table of Contents. Evgeniya Yulianovna Orlova.
RUSSIAN, bk, Khimiya i Tekhnologiya Brizantnykh
Vzryvehatyldi Veshcbestv, 1960, PP 394-396.
U I - 102M
Mfthaylov, N. V. , Huxov. G- A. and -
INVV MCWntN~, OF THE 1,11-CHAN15M BY AHICH nltwtic fillers-
1. Sy
SYNTHLnC FIBFFS ARE F(?Pr,*ED PPON' TliE. Production
MELT: KIFTHL)D,:)L(.CY OF THE INVESTIGATP)N
W 2 Title-. 1%velt-pinnirilt
'
AND SUKIF DATA ON Pot-YAWDE AND POLYESTE X-likhaylov. N. V.-
I
FIBFRS. July 60 Iqlp. 4 refs. 1 11*'Rukov. G. A.
Order from LC or SLA ml$l. 90, ph$l. 80 61 - loiX Ill. Title: Methodology...
Trans. of Klidmicheskiv Volokne (USSR) 1959, no. 1.
P. 1331-3467--~--
ArK*hcr tranolation is avallabli from ATS $10. 90 an
ATS-78NI421t 1195917p.
Tht- h.irJvnln?- pwcc- t-f j4iIvw,tdc,i'-wA
th.- - . ...... I ,I !I!. r I -r-ali- -] z-, Ov
t--t! i.1 i'l it e-t4u: t 1, t 1.1 if 01t. 01t. 0 1, 1
f-ri. the mvit I- -v- ith t
.
cfuw.!~- w Cir
n m jwwar I 111t.
0 Ilic fil~cr th- hvi~lit 4 tht h),i "Pi,
(Vaictial" v S. Ti~, A
absence of linearity in the flow curve of the lnvc~tl -
gated polymers is related to the atructuril transfoi -
niationg at the moment of hardening of the pol)mierr,
within the limits (it one and tbc same phase of the muh-
stance. The hardening process of polysmide and rnly- I
enter fibers during their formation from'thc- melt potm
through sevcral stagek distention of the melt strean..
zone of hardening of ihe polymer. distinguished b; a
linear arx) a non-linear change In diameter with the
1. -, ..... .. f , r,-., , with a constant Cross acction. A
hypothesis to giveil concerning the mechanism of poly-
ruer hardening during the.fortnotlon*of fibers from tic
melt. (Author)
MybmUdng * Vismse Ondi. by
A. 2. owkms, A. 0
JOBS=# gwy Nblu Volokmp No I.S. 2mp
pp
KC-60--irM-In
8014ftt
sept 69 3,911.214
Possibilities of Reducing CarbonEisulphide
Consumption in Staple Fibre Plants, by G. A.
Boronichev.
RUSSIAN, per, Khim Volokna, No 1, 1959, P 53.
NLL M. 2389
NLL M. 2671
Jan 62
.* ........ ~-.. *.
on"
L*-,., S'tt~.cjle Fibvc Plunt:3~ I~T G.
ZUBS-11-11, i7olll, Vololmu%, '210 1, 19594,
Oct
brivestigation of Comentrated 91 Solutiona or
PcLLy=ry1auitrI1o in DImmtbvL!o--m"-='-'dr., by
Ye. A. Pakshvar., B. B. Hener.t 22 pp.
MJSS7%AB, per, KhIm Volaknap rr,7 2,. 1959, pp 21-24.
srA 6o-165aT
a 0,-?,
Sal
JkM 62
61-198M
Perepelkin, K. Ye.
KINETICS OF PHASE TRANSITIONS IN THE DIS- 1. Perepelkin, K. Ye.
PERSED SYSTEM VISCOSE-AIR (0 Kinetike Protsew 11. Tide: Technological_
am Fazovykh Perekhodov v Disperenoy Sisteme Ill. M-18M
Vozdukh-Viskoza). Communication 7 of Technological IV. Department of Scientific
Problems In the Preparstion of Spinnirg Solutions for and Industrial Research
the Formation of Chemical Fibres. Apr 61 17)p. (C;t. BrIL
24 refs. RTS IBM.
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Trans. of XyrAicheakly olokna (USSR) 1959. no. Z
p. 48-50L
DESCRIFTOR& Phase transitions. Reaction kinedciL
00ellulooe. Air. *Rs)vn. Pro&wdon. Subbles.
Investigation of the kinedes of phase tranaltime to die
viscose-air dispersed system and determinations at
coefficients of mass tranader at different temperatutes of T*dWgj sww"B
hove been carried out. ft to mhmm that the rafflus-time
1
-
1
relatim for grawirg (diesdvV air bobbles In vi on
(Ustarlido- -Textiles. TT. v. L no-51 ------ t=
Kinetics of Phase Transitions in the Dispersed
System Viscose-Air, by K. R. Perepelkin.
RUSSIM,, per, Khim Volokaa,, No 2j 1959, pp 48-50.
= M 31107
Sci - Cbem '0/1
Jan 612
Investigation of Concentrated Solutions of
Poly=rylomitrile in Dimethyl Form ide, by
E. A. Pakobver, et al.
RUSSIAN, per, Khim Volokna, No 20 19,59,
pp 21-24.
DSIR LLU M.182D
(loaxL)
Sci - Chem
oat 6o
Investigation of Concentralwd Solutions
of Polyacrylonitrile in Dime-W3ylfoxmammitidej, by
Ye. A. 'Pak r, B. E. Heller, 12 pp.
RUSSIAN, per, Kbim Voloknaj, No 2,, 1959j, pp 21-24.
mA 6o-18527
Sci
jun 62 201,225
--aije~ afeat - of. the moisture Content of '-Pulp On
Its Dcg=.e of Xanthationp by A. I. Moup 1. N.
so-kolova, 7 PP-
H M-IM,. per: NAmichealdy Yblakmp no 2., 1959p
pp 2 33-35.
siA 61-3o234
Vol v -
,v )to 5 IJ-7, 713 0
Jul 61
Milikaylo4, N. V. and 7.iv'yalova, N. N.
1111: I;FFI:(-I' OF TEMPERATURE AND OF TIIE 1. Cullulose--Ternlicrature
AGING INIVX ON Till" St'RUCTURE, OF. VISCOSL factor.%
SOI-Lrl'IONS AND TIIE* FORMATION PR(X'[-'.SS OF 2. Svnihetic fibers--ProJuction
-nit: FIBER. (196(11 (101p. 7 refs. 1. Mikhavlov. N V.
Order From LC or St A ma$ 1. RO, phSl. R0 61-10235 It. Zav'yalova, N. N.
Tranq. (if Khrmicherkiy Volokna (USSR) 1959, no. 2,
1). 44-47. IAI 7
9
The susceiiiihility of the fiber to oriented stretching in - /
creasem with a rise in the maturltv index of viscose
solutiona, while the ~trcngth and elongation of the fiber
improve, The viscmity drops congiderably with a rIF;c
in ilivivrriperature of viscose golullons. the density of
Imcking tif the freshly-forme-43 Fiber- diminishes. and the
suscelitibility of the fiber to oriented stretching rises
With a HiMUltancoun tiecline in reversible defortimation,
which fscillialem obtaining fibern of greater strength.
(Autbrit)
Waterials- -Textiles, TT. v. 5, no. 4)
61-12373
Katorzhnov. N. D., Prokof'yeva, A. S. amJ others.
METHODS OF SEITING UP CONTINUOUS PRODUC- 1. Nylon--Production
nON OF CAPRON (NYLX)N-6) STAPLE FIBER. I. Katorzhnay. N. D.
f1960) 9p. 11 . Prokof'yeva, A. S.
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IV . Associated Technical
Trans. of I(Itiff(tchesby) Volokna (USSR) 1959. Services. Inc.. East
w. 3. p. Tr-70. Orarge. N. J.
4 7_~/W_- 2 '/ 7/
00" of Tdk4 Sw,4~
"terfals--Te=llem. TT, v. 3. no. 5)
Perepelkin, K. Ye.
ELASIC MFCHAMSM OF THE DFARRAMON OF t. ntbr pearsdan
VISCOSE (Osnoynyye Proteessy pal Obezvomdusuveall 1. perepends. fic. Ye.
Viskozy). Apr 61 1101p. 21 refs. RTS IBM. U. ILTS-IMB
Order from OTS or SLA $1 - 10 61-19M M. Department of Scientific
and In&YrjrId Research
Trans. of MmIlcheskly) Volokne (U&SR) 1959. no. 3.
- (at. fts.)
-------
p. 39-45: --
DFSCRIrMRS: *Cellulose. *Air. %Bubbjes. Solutiose.
Separstion.
7be basic processes occurring lit the dispersed air-
viscoac system during deatration are considered. ft Is
shown that the phase transitions ps-litpild. tonrArly
not taken into account. play an importsot rok. T10
mathem,atical relationship between the UM a[ compiete
deseration of viscose and frocessift condlilavis Is de-
rived. It to shown that the experlawnsal don to the
deternlino"on cc the thne of deserstion Ct viaccee asm
with the theoretical curve. (A"W)
(Materials- -Paper. TT, v. 6. so. 1)
61-18828
Archangelskii, D. N.. Rogovin, Z. A., and
Konldn, A. A. I. Archangelskii, D. N.
EFFECT OF CONCEhTRATION AND NATURE OF 11. Rogovin, Z. A.
ACIDS AND SULFATES USED ON THE SAPONIFICA- 111. Konkin, A. A.
TION RATE OF CELLULOSE XANTRATF. Com- IV. Title* Investigations...
munication I of Investigations on the Process of
Viscose Fiter Formation. [19611[12]p. 12 refs.
Order from OTS cr SLA $1. 60 61-18828
Trans. cC Khim[icbeakiel Volokna (USSR) 1959, no. 4,
p. 23-26.
DESCRIPTORS: *Cellulose, *Xanthicaclas. Hy-
drolysis, Sulfuric acid, Hydrochloric acid, Phosphoric
acid, Acids, Sulfates, Chemical reactions,
Precipitation.
A method has been developed for determining the effect
of the components in the precipitating bath on the
saponification rate of cellulose xanthate. The rate of Offl.. ~f T-W-1 S-i...
(Chernistry--Physical, 717, v. 7, no. 2) (over) ~
T'arillyuk. A. S.
M M-K)D TO REVILICE THE CLOCCING OF SPIN
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p. (1-0.
P-Jot testa at the Kalinin conibine with a filter motunted
in frnnt of the operating spInnetette are reported.
Preliminary revWts are encouraging.
(kinterials --Textiles.
S)nthetic fibers - -Processing
Textiles- -Prnceositig
Textile induqtry--Equipnvent
Title-. Spinnerettem
Danllyuk. A. 5
Method for Determining the Completed Dissolution of
Cellulose in the VA Apparatus* try B. T, Abovskiy,,
etal.
RUSSIAN, per, Kb-'= Volakna, No h., 1959, pp 62-64.
Z1 M. 3053
Sci
reb 62 / d Fa , 41,a1
I
61-2W7
Rownberg, A. Yo. and Vlasova, G. N.
DFTERMNATION OF SULPHATE IONS BY DIRECT 1. Rozcnberg, A. Y&.
TITRATION Willi AUZARINE S (Opredelenle Sulfat- 11. Vlasawa, G. N.
lonav MctodDm Pryamogo Titravanlys s Indikatororn Ill. RTS-1877
Alizarinom-S). July 61 [51p. 2 refs. RTS 1877. IV. Deps rtment of Scientific
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(Gt. Brit.)
Trans. of Kh1micheskle Volokna (USSR) 1959, no. 4,
P. 67-68~.
DESCRIPTORS- *Sulfates. Ions, Determination,
Cellulose. 71tratiom.
A volumetric procedure was devised for determination 180S9.3
of sulphates in the spinning bath and effluent liquor,
and for use during complete analysis of the spinning
cake- The method makes possible the deternAnation of
sulphates with an error not more that I or 2%. (Author)
A"fYtimi, TT. v. F10.
stry I
-ikrt~iuing the Molecular Weight of
PolyethyleneterephthaIate Frou
the Terminal Radicals.p by S, P. HatveYeva,
V. A, Myagkov, 8 pp.
RUSSIAN, per. P~dmchMkjrq Volokna,
No Sp pp 18-21# 19SO. 9217320
MMA TT P-191
ScL -ChOM
in ?4100, vao
Fab 64
Geller, A. A. and Baltellm, A. B.
MVESMATION OF A PROCESS OF DYEIM OF A
POLYA'CRYLONrMILE FIBBR, CM0AUNICATION I.
[196117p. 8 refs-
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Trans. of Kidmicbeskie VoloilgIL (USSR) 1959, Do. 6.
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Anotber maim. in available from ATS $9. 00 an
ATS-89M46R [196015p.
DKSCRIVrORS: *Slyntbedc fibers, Colors, 6Dyes,
EffeWymmm, Textiles, "Acryloultriles, 'Polymers,
Processing, Fibers.
It In sbawn that upon fwmailon, stretching, finishing
and drying of the fiber a marked agbteming of the
Krucwe oocurs which to expressed in the sharp de-
crease at the diffusion coefficlem of dyes within the
Datertals-Texr1l". Tr. v. 7, no. 7) (Ove
61-2D709
1. Geller. A A.
H. Pakshver. A. B.
29 7ZI
Office of Technical Se-Ices
61-12359
Nechayevs. S. A. and Rogovin, Z. A.
SPINNING OF FOLYPROVYLENE FIBER FROM A. 1. SyntSedc fibers--
WERMOPIASTIC STATE. 11960] Op. Processing
Order f ram ATS $15.20 ATS-33M46R 2. Prowne polyrmrs--
Processing
Trans. -of )Qilujicbe$ldyj Volans (fissm 1959. 1 . Nechayevs. S. A.
no. 6. p.-W-Rit-- U. Rogovin. Z. A.
7 111 - ATS-33M466R
IV. Associated Technical
Services. loc., East
Chuw, N.
(Materials - -Tenties, TT. v - 5. no. 5)
Virezub. A. U. Ginzberg. M. A. and others.
DEVELOPMENT OF A C%MMOUS ME7MOD FOR
DRABRATING VIS=6 SOLUTIONS. 1196015p.
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P. 31 -33.
61-12754
1. CeuUlose-proce"Ing
1. Virezub. A. 1.
U. Ginzberg, M. A.
In. AIS-87M46R
IV. Associated Technical
Services. Inc... lot
Orange. N.
owks of Ted-664
(Mmutrials-WoodL 7T. v. S. um 8)
63-10786
Nemchenko, E. A.
ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF STAPLE FIBERS. 1. Nemchenko, E. A.
22 June 62, lop.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 63-10786
Trans. of KhImlicheakdel Volokna (USSR) 1959, no. 6,
p. 47-49~--
DESCRIPMRS: *Fibers, *Elasticity, Compressive
properties. Volume, Air, Textiles, Measurement.
Fibers (Synthetic).
(Materials- -Textiles, TT, v. 9, no. 12) Ofte W Yedmk3i Serwicts
The Problem of the Evaluation of the Quality of
Viccoie Ccl".%ilose,
j , by A. G. Yaruusl"ya.
RUSSIAN, per, Kh:Lm Volokna, No 10 1960, pp 23-26.
DSIR LLU M. 2284
Sci - Chem
r
Oct 61 / 61 r, JrI2 7
I,otsrev. L M. and Mort. Z. V.
PREPARATION OF VISCOSE WITM TME ADDITION
OF SODIUM ZINICATE, tr. by L Gawronska.
20 July 60. 10p. 4 refs. Courtoulds Misc. I ~It. 3190:
(MR LIM] M. 2326.
Order trurn LC or SI A mlill. 80. ph$I. 80 61-15466
Trans. of lithimlichaskly] VolokIns] (USSR) 1960. no. 1.
p. 27-29. -'
The addition of sodiurn ztncate to steeping sods In
amounts from 3.3 to 6.6 g. (calculated as zinc oxide)
per I kg. of viscose produces viscoses of normal
composition and quality, If alkali cellulose Is xan-
theted with antounting to 30-25% of the (19 -cellu-
lose weight nnhe VA apparatus under normal techno-
logical conditions. The addition of sodium zincate
carried out during V.. ration of the viscose In-
creases its filterability. Viscoses prepared with.the
addition of sodium zftwate am more stable than those
whlx~t it, and 110% lfftvt% The pr,wv%% ti( filament
61-15466
1. Cellulose- -Preparation
2. Sodium compounds--
Chemical reactions
1. Lotarev. B. M.
11. Bork, 7- V.
111. Courtsulds ML-319n
IV. DSIR LLU M. 2326
V. Courtaulds Ltd. Gt. Brit.
OFFI-0 T.cW..l S.M",
(Engineering- -Chemical,
IT. v. 5, no. 12)
Volt. L. A.. Meos. A. L. and Inkina. S. A.
COMPLEXOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SODIUM
SULJP14ATE IN PRECIPITATION BATHS IN THE PRO-
DUCTION OF KOLN-MAVE FIBRES. tr. by
1. GawronBka. 4 Aug 60. Sp. 5 refs. Courtaulds Misc.
Ut. 3191; jDSIR LLUJ M.3191.
Order from LC or SLA ml$1.80. ph$t.80 61-15469
Trans. of Khinjicheskly] Volok[nal (USSR) 1960,
no. 1, p.3"3:
The substituted Zn cations were t1trated with Com-
plexone III in the presence of Chromogene Black. The
end point was reccolinIzed by the sharp change of the
wine-red color to pure blue. 'Me experiments were
carried out with spinning beths frorn a viscose plant
(H2S04. Ns2SO4. ZnSO4) and from a polyvinyl alcohol
f 042S04 end ZnSO4). TU accuracy of the
methcxJ was assessed by comparison with the results
Of gravimetric: analysis. Jim complete analysis re-
quires only to to 1,5 minutes and is entirely suitable
for practical application.
61-15469
1. Sodium sulfates--
Determination
2. Svnt fict tc fi I v rs - -
Production
I. Volt. L. A.
It. Meos. A. 1.
III . Inkina. S. A.
IV . Courtsulds ML-3191
V. DR It LW M.2329
VI . Courtsulds Ltd. (Gt. Brit.)
010- .1 UcW~J 11-4"s
(Materials- -Textiles.
TT, v. 5, no. 12)
Goryachko, G. V.. Larlonov, N. I . and
Glazkovskly, Yu. V.
ULTRASONIC CLEANING OF SPINNING ]ETS. 1r. hY
1. Gawronaka. I I Aug 60. 4p. 5 refs. Courtaulds
Misc. Lit. 3193; JDSIR LLU I MI. 2335.
Order from LC or SLA mi$l. 80. ph$ 1. 80 61-15473
Trails. of!~~lchesldyj Volok(na I (USSR) 1960, no. 1.
p. 51-52.
Another translation is available from ATS $6. 00 as
ATS-5OM47R (1,96013p.
An ultrasonic generator with a power up to 10 kilowatt@
with magnmostrictive vibrators, operating with a fre-
quency of 20-22 kilocycles. Is required for the cleaning
of jets under Industrial conditions. A gererator with
this power to able to carry out a simultaneous cleaning
of several scores of jets. The cleaning of jets taken
4-6 min. instead of hours. as In the case with the
chemical method applied at present. The ultrasonic
trestmerit does not corrode the splinting jets and does
not affect the dimensions or the shape of the orifices.
61-15473
1. Textile industry--
Equipment .
2. Ultrasonics - -Applications
J. Title- Spinning jets
1. Goryachko. G. V.
11. Larlonov, N I.
111, Glazkovokly, Yu. V.
IV. Courtaulds ML-3193
V. DSIR LLU M.2335
Vt. Courtaulds Ltd. (Gt. Brit.)
166622
(Materials- -Textiles,
TT, v. 5. no. 12)
(ALI *-;;, 6 sl~ I
Conference of Specialists in Chemical Fiber
Proauction of the Participating Countries Of the
Coimcil of Economic Mutual Ai&,3/op.
RMSIAN, per, Khim Volokna No 1, 1960, P 75.
-1/'~ p ~~
SUI - Mise
23 Aug 60
Beder, N. M., Geller, B. H. , and Pakshver, A. B.
MOLECULAR COMPOSITION OF POLYACRYLD-
NITRILE. [19611 6p.
Order frorn ATS $9.15 ATS-44N56R
Trans. cd Khimlichesidel Volokna (USSR) 1960, no. 2.
v. 33-36.
DESCRIPrORS: Volymers, *Acryloultriles, Molec-
ular structure
62-12161
I. Beder, N. M.
D. Geller, B. E.
H. Pakshver, A. B.
IV. ATS-44N56R
V. Associated Technical
Services, Inc.,
East Orange, N. J.
(Chemistry- -organic, TT, v. 7, no. 3) Offi.. of Tec6lc~l SeMces
Perepelkin, K. V.
RAPID METROD FOR CONTROL OF THE DEGREE
OF DEAERATION OF VISCOSE AND OTHER SPIN-
NING SOLUI-IONS WITH LOW VAPOR PRESSURE.
May 62, 3000 words.
Order from LSA $30.00
Trans. of Khlmi[cheskie] Volok[nal (USSR) 196% no.
p. 53-56.
62-17250
1. Title: Deacration
1. Perepelkin. K. V.
11. Literature Service
Associates, Bound Brook,
N.
DESCRIPTORS: *Cellulose. Solutions, Air. Separa-
Lim Control, Vapor pressure.
L
(Materials --Paper, rr, v. 8, no. 4) Offi-f T-W-1 Sm~l...
- -- tuft Cmdftsms fcw Xt�nU&tlm of AMMU
j, bW To. K. 'R
X. A. GlnmbWgo
RMIUS, valro Man Yolokg!!!# no Ms, 2960p vp 60-63-
__
sus4ftt
swt 69 39lv23L3
Voltelev, Yu. A. and Katorzhnov, N. D.
INCREASING THE HEAT STABILITY OF POLY- 1.
ANUDES BY THE INTRODUCTION OF SMALL 11.
AMOUNTS OF INORGANIC SUBSTANCES. 1196217p. 111.
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Trans. of 1(himlicheflklej Volokna (USSR) 1960, no. 3,
P. J -6.
DESCRIPTORS: *Polviners, *Amides, Stability, licat
tolerance, *Inorganic substances, nermodynamics.
62-17710
Voitelev, Yu. A.
Katorzhnov, N. 1).
ATS-22P6IR
Associated Technical Serv-
ices, Inc.. East Orange,
(Chemistry- -Organic. TT. v. 8, no. 4) Offi-f T-W-1 S-4-
Zharkova, M. A. and Kudryavtsev, G. 1.
COPOLYMERIZATION OF ACRYLONITRILE AND 1. Copolymerization
",-VINYLPYRIDINE IN AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF 2. Vinyl cyanide--
SODIUM TMOCYANATF. [1960) 7p. Polymerization
Order from ATS $12.60 ATS-63M47R 3. Vinyl pyridine--
Polymerization
Trans. of Khinjiches SSR) 1960. no. 3. 4. Sodidm thlocyanate--
P. Chemical reactions
I. Zharkava. M. A.
B . Kudryavtsey, G. 1.
III. ATS-63M47R
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Services, Inc., East
Orange, N. J.
Oft" of T*Cw*w sft~icw.
(Chemistry- -Orpoic. TT. v. 5, no. 7)
62-14259
Manduk, V.
PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT IN THE CHEMICAL FIBER 1. Manduk, V.
INDUSTRY (Pnevmaticheakit Transport v Promyehlen-
nosti Khimicheskikhllolokon). [ 19611 1121p. (foreign
tex included).
Order from CTS or SLA $1.60 62-14259
Trans. of KhL'Tficheakiel 31ololma (USSR) 1960. no. 3.
p. 48-50.
DESCRIPTORS: *Pneumatic systems, *Conveyors,
*Synchatic fibers, Industrial equipment.
The concrete examples given for the application of
pneumatic conveyors In Industrial chemical plants show
the suitability of these conveyors for transporting
various materials. The method of transport described
can be recommended for use in the production of
viscose and synthetic fibers. (Author)
(Machinery- -Transport, TT. v. 8. no. 7) OFfi.. .1 T.ch.k.l S-k.~
(SP-1581)
Tasko of the Chemdftl nber Indo rtryy 5 3?9.
RMIANY PW: 3124-UV~01041% NO 4-1 1960.- PP 1-2-
ON 44W
Sel - Ctmm
Apr 61
m4~r- a 71
KOdnA. V. YO.. I~MMVA, 7- S.. and KDIOVA. R. K
AQUEOUS MMUOD OF PRODUCM MTRON
STAPLE FIBER. [19611 9p. 6 rds.
Order from RIS $1& 00 RIS C- 143
Trans. at rh1mjc*skl*j.yq~qk[psj (UM) I%0
fm 41p. 16-41j.
DUSCRWIIORL- OAcryloaltriles, *&p9mictibers.
Processing.
61-22192
L XDtina, V. YC.
IL &mrovs. Z. &
111 XD110M R. K
IV. RIS C-143
V. Research Idormation
Service, New York
(Materials- -Textiles. TT, v. 6, no. 8)
63-10765
Krainova, K. M. and Lomako, A. V.
COLGRIMEMUC NILMIOD QF DETr-R',MKU4G 1. Krainuva, K. NI.
71TAMLJNI DI0IXlDE CONTENT. 19 July 62, 9p. 3 refsI 11. Lorrialzo, A. V.
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Trans. of Khimricheskiel Volokm (USSR) 1960,
no. 4. p. 6-9--tr --
DESCRIPTORS: OTILaniumcompounds, Dioxides,
*CoULTbmetry, Quantitative analysis. Hydrogen
compourxis, Peroxides, Optical properties, StaturIcal
datn.
(Memistry-Awaytic.d. Tr, v. 10, no. 1) Ofte cd TecbWeg gerfkas
The Veriation In Pbyslac4ieebanical Properties of
ftwooe-Type Cord., Depending on Its Stractwe and
the Taabn*lc*W of Fibre Pormetion, by V. A.
lJoankov at al.
RMUN, rm; Milm Volckma, flo 5) 1960., VP 37-40-
Z--
ML M. 3371)
acri, - cbm j fp.;~ _I z P
Apr 62
Inventigation of the Conditions for- the Production
of Aurylouitrile I cc -VInyI Pyridine
Copob=rj Suitable 'Lor the SpInning of Fibres,
by It A. Zhurkova, et al.
RUSSUR, pc-r, voiok-%,, No M2 61 196o,
pp 15-19.
ma m. :3764
Sci - Cbmm j / 1,5V 6
mov 62 j
Influence of Count Irregularity, Breaking
Load and Breaking Elongation of Single
Viscose Fibers on Breaking Length of Staple,
by N. A. Novikov.
RUSSIAN, per, XhimicheWde Vololma, No 6, 1960,
pp 43-49.
NTC-71-12469-11E
Nov 71
Butorina, E. F. and Matveev. Yu. 1.
DETECnON OF DEFECT'S IN ACETATE RAYON BY
MCROANALYSIS (Oboaruzhenle EWektav AtSetStnogD
Shelka s Pomoshch'yu Mikroanaliza). 4 June 62 f6lp.
(foreign cc= Inchuled).
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 63-10812
Trans. of KhInjichesidel IS~Io~kna SSR) 1960. no. 6,
p. 57-58.
Another trans. is available from OTS or SLA $1. to
as 62-15374, OUR NLL M. 3237. 27 Mar 61. 4p.
DESCRIPTORS: OCeUukse acetates. Mayon fibers,
*Synthetic fibers, Plastics. Textile Industry. Detection,
hacrounalysis.
63-10812
1. Butnrins, E. P.
it. hismeev. Yu. 1.
(Materials- -Textiles, IT. v. 10. no. 3) Oft or Tfth" Serricu
(WY-3000/46)
Results of the Activities of the Gb3spical Fiber
Industry in 1960 and the Tasks for 1961, 6 pp.
RUSSUIV, per,, p no 1~ ig6lg
pp 1, 2.
JPRS 9364
USSR
Econ
jun 61
ant, a
of i:he -P-j--yr.S-7- On ic-be Djeing of
'by. A. -4. L. D. Paksilve-e.
ICnim. 'TOjQkV,- -0 1, 5 1, PP 7 18-
.1, K 1 e6
ITIZ 14- 3623
Chem
aug 6p
CAUSES OF VINOL YELLOWING DURING THERMAL
TREATMENT AND THE METHODS OF AGEING, BY
L. A. ~JOLF2 ET AL.
Kain Volokpa,
RUSSIAN, PER,/NO 1, 1961, PP 19-21.
NLL M-34B4
SCI - CHEM
jUN 062 199,162
The Use of Electrically Heated Spinning Heads in the
Manufacture of Capron Fibres, by G. 1). Savin,
RUSSIAN, per, KlAmicheskie Volokna, No 1, 1961,
pp 33-37,
GB/39/R and 'r 466 Fib.
Sci
gDec 62
MqgUevAll and mbers. OF VZCOSE 63-18364
MODWICATION (W THE PROPERTIES 1. MOSUCTsku
FIBER& [16 Apr 631 10p. 19 refs.
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Trans. of KXm~jcbwklel Volokna (USSR) 1961, no. 1,
P. 37.39. ...... ---- -.-
DESCRWrORS: QFLbers (Synthetic), *Viscose,
Rayon, Elasticity, *Protecdve trestmenits, *Amines,
*Ethyl "ftals, Chemical reactions, Solutions,
Polymers, Mechanical properties.
Mast1c pitperties of rayon can be improved by
treatment with manoethylarolue Wearability can be
Increased by contimg rayon with a film of synthetic
polymers. (Authoe)
(Engtoming-Chernical, TT, Y. 10, no, 11) Offict of TedWcA Savices
Rolpvto, Z. A., Roahawksys, P. M.. and
Perepechida, L. P.
SPINM"G OF TRIACETATE STAPEE FIBER. 119621 Op.
Order from ATS $13. 50 ATS-24P63R
Trans. of Khtm[icbeaklel Volokna (LISSR) 1961, rbo. 1,
p. 48-51.
DESCRIPMRS: *Synthetic fibers, *Acetates, Manufac.-
turing methods.
62-34194
1. RoSPvln. Z. A.
It. Rozhanakeya, P. M.
M. Perepechkin. L. P.
IV. ATS-24P63R
V. Associated Technical
Services. Inc., East
Orange. N. J.
(MaterisIB-Textiles, TT. v. 9, no. 1) Ofte al Tech" Senim
63-10789
WE EFFECT OF THE PROPERTIES OF SINGLE 1. BelirBin, M. N.
VISCOSE FIBERS ON THE PROPERTIES OF TWISTEo
YARN (VIIyanie Svoistv Niskornykh Zlementarnykh
Voldim na Svolsm Kruchenoi Niti). 24 May 62 [26)p.
18 refs.
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Trans. of ~~m icheskie) Volokna (USSR) 1961, no. 1.
p. 60-67. -
DESCRIPPORS: "VIscose. "Fibers. Mechanical
properties, Processing. Mathematical analysis,
Textiles. Fibers (Synthetic).
(Materiala-Tertiles, TT, v. 9, no. 12) Office of TedwCal Services
S~mry:.gjto, H. CYzernikova, B. 1. , ~,nd others.
THE EFFFCT OF' THE NUMBER AND DIAMMI-M OF
SPINNEFIFT 0RIFICF5 ON THE MYSICAL-NIECIMN-
ICAL mCFERTIE'; OF CORD YARNS. 4 June 62, 6p.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 63-t(Y783
Trans. of KIiimlic.-heshiel Volo~zna (USSR) 1961, no. 1,
p. 69 - 69.
Another truns. is avA-Iable from ATS $5. T as
ATS-2lP63R [196214p.
DESCRIPPORS: "'extiles, *klachines, *Cordage,
*Fibern, Physical properties, Mechanical properties,
Design.
63 - 1 (j7 8
1. Title: Spinn~-~rct
1. Sporyagin-1, F. A.
11. n~~crnikov~i, B. 1.
The physical-mechanical properties of cord yarn ob-
talzed with spinrcrets of different types were studied.
Among all experimental spinnerete the best physical-
mechanical properties were obtaines with spinnereta
Qviateri3is- -Textiles, TT, v. 10, no. 1) (over) offixe of TccbrLA SMkel
Moddlitioation of the Projerties of PolyDropy-
lone Fibre by Grafting., by L. Odor# F.
Ifelein.
MMLUU., per, Mim Volokum, No 23, 19-51,
pp I I
WZ M-3475
Sal - Chem
A-
.pr 62
62-2DO28
Grtsbcbenko, A. Z., Bezoosyak, U. I- and others.
AUrOMATIC REGUIATION OF LEVW IN EQUIP- 1. Title: Caprolactams
MENr FOR THE CONnNUOUS KLYMERIZATION I. Grishcbeako, A. Z.
OF CAPROIACTAhL Feb 62 [SIP. 11. Bezoosyak, U. L.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 62-20028
Trans. of XWmLcjh-,CMe_V9jaknaJAWR) 1961, no. 2.
p. 23-24.4-
DESCRIPTORS: Vibers (Synthetic), Polymerization,
LActams. IDdustrialeguipment. Automatic. Control.
(Werials-Textiles, TT, v. 10, no. 7) OMC* of Tedwical Svvkn
62-14257
Shevehen-ko, A. S. , IZankin, N. A., and'g~rkov, A. T.
RFFECT OF POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS ON VISCOSE 1. Stw--vchenko, A. S.
FIBER FORMATION jVhyanie Poliztilenglikolei na H. Koakin, A. A.
Protsess Forniovaniyu Nriskoznogo Nrolokna). 16 Oct 61 Ill. Serkov, A. T.
[15]p. 20 refs-
Order from 07S or SLA $1. 60 62-14257
Trans. ofKbImlichesklel Volokna (USSR) 1961, no. 2,
p. 29-33.
DESCRIF17ORS: *Synthetic fibers, Rayon fibers,
"Uttlose, Xerithic acids, Gels, Viscosity, *Glycols,
911thylen".
The posgiblUry of using polyethylene glycols with dif-
fering degreau of polymerization (5 to 68 rkn3) as
modillers during viscose f1ber formation waslovesti
gawa Ir was W)own thar, by Increasing the dagree of
polymerIzation of polyethylene glycol. the rate of xan Office at Tt~hakzl Unites
(Materials--Textiles. TT. v. 9. no, 4) (avre) I
VEL-sn"bed C&I-I Opbane,, by L. ll. Speraustily.
HUSSrAff, per., Khim*-a Voloicna, no 2, 1&96lj pp 33-37
ALL 9- 3527
sci - Chm
Ail 62 -10
" -,/, J~?:~
63-18290
Gel'perin, N. L and Krokift, N. G.
FLOW OF VISCOUS LIQUIDS FROM SMALL 1. 71tie: Spinneret
SPIM114G HOLES (SPINNERErT). 121 May 631 [2DhL 1. Gel-perin, N. L
14 refs. H. KrobMN K G.
Order from 07S or SLA $1. 60 63-18290
Trans. of Kh1mlicbeeklel Volokna (USSR) 1961, no. 2,
v. 40-46. -
DESCRU"MRS. Twalle Industry, OVIscose- *Cellulose
acetates, Liquids, Solutions. *Fibers (Synthetic).
Fluid flow, Water, Minerals.
The behavior of viscose and cellulose acetate solutions
usW for producing synthetic fibers, which are spun by
the flow of these solutions througb apbmerets, was
invesapteKL In order to compire the espertmental
data, the flow of water and mineral oU dwough the
saw's sonneret was also investigated.
(Materials-Teimilew, TT, Y. 10, no. 11) 01fice of T
(SF-1879)
on Chemical Fiber qaalitys 6 pp.
RUSSIAN, par, 44Ap~lolqkn4, No 3,, 1961, pp !-2.
JPRS 10518
Sci - Chem
Oct 61 17.2,
A Study of tW Properties of Polyaerylanitrile
Solutions# by N. U. Werp A, B. Pakobver,
RMSIM.. ~er,, Xhlmicbea" Volokmj, No 3,,
1961, pp 21-2T.-
NLT- M. 3570
Ocl - Chem
.;~. V '/" 5- 6 6
Aug 6P
Pudladov, S. S. and Sklyannikov, V. P.
A TESTING MACHINE FOR DETERMINING THE
CREASE-RESISTANCE OF FIBER, YARN. AND
FABRIC. [1962] 4p.
Order from ATS $7. 55 ATS-IOP61R
Trans. of lChim[icheskiel Volokna (USSR) 1961, no. 3.
p. 48-49.
DESCRIPTORS: *Fibers, *Threads, *Textiles, Test
equipment, Machinas.
C'Stp-0 -" 6CI,7q
62-17762
1. Palladov, S. S.
11. Sklyannikov, V. P.
111. ATS-IOP61R
IV. Associated Technical
Services. Inc..
Fast Orange, N.
(Materials -Textiles, Tr. v. 8, no. 4) offi-f T-61-1 S-i...
Malafeev, G. A.
INFLUENCE OF 1714E CIUMNEY BLOWING CON-
DITIONS ON Tl-IE QUALITY OF CAPRON FILA-
MENT. 11963] 9p.
Order from ATS $9.50 ATS-13Q7CR
Trans. of Khimlicheskie] Volokna (U&SR) 1961, no. 3,
p. 63-67.'
DESCRIIII'01?S: *Filaments, *Fibers (Synthetic).
63-17750
1. Title: Chimneys
2. Title: Capron
1. Malafeev, G. A.
11. ATS-13Q70R
111. Associated Technical
Services, Inc.,
East Orange, N. J.
(Niaterials--Textiles, IT, v. 10, no. 7) Dffk* of 1"W" Suvku
Kralmova, K. M. and Lomato. A. V.
NEW PROCESS FOR CLEANING STEEL SPINNING
SPINNERLM [196312p.
Order from ATS $2. CID ATS-l2Q70R
Traw. of Khtm[icbesidel Volokna (USSR) 1961, no. 3.
p. 68. t ---------
DESCRIPTORS: *Steel. Cleaning. Textiles.
63-17748
1. Title: Spitnimeret
1. Kxaiwm K. M.
U. LiDnaln. A. V.
M. ATS-l2Q70R
IV. Associated Technical
Services, Inc.,
East Orange, N.
(Materials --Textiles, TT, Y. 10, no. 6) Office of Irchnical Smices
62-18969
Kudryavts ev. G. L, MAtyash, T. A. and others.
HYDRAMDATION OF POLYACRYLONITRILE FI- 1. Kudryavrsev, G. L
BERS. 25 July 62 [17]p. 6 refs. H. Matyash. T. A.
Order from OTS or SLA P. 60 62-18969
Trans. of Mim[tchoskie] Voldam (USSR) 1961, no. 4.
p. 13-19.
DESCRIPTORS: *Acrylooltrile polymers, *Fibers
(Synthetic). *Hydrazines, Chemical reactions, Dyes,
Synthetic fibers. Fibers.
'Me reaction of hydrazine hydrate with an scrylont-
trile-metbyl scrylate copolymer was studied under het-
erogeneous conditions, us Ing a 5G% alcoholic solution
of hydrazine hydrate and pure bydrazine hydrate. It
was found that the optimum conditions for forming hy-
drazide and other basic groups In the copolymer, which
make It dyeable with acid dyes, are treatment with al-
(Chemis try- -Organic, Tr, v. 9. no. 7) (over) Ofte of Tvcbakal UrOcts
63-10806
Serkov, A. T., Kotondna, 1. N., and Shubina, E. V.
SURFACE PHENOMENA DURING THE FORMATION 1. SerkDv. A. T.
OF VISCOSE FIBERS. III (issledovanie Poverkhnool- 11. Kotomina. 1. N.
nykh Yavlenii pri Formovanli ViakD=ykh Volokon). III. Shubina. E. V.
15 June 62 [81p. (2 figs. ornitted, foreign text included)
4 refs.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 63-IOBW
Trans. of Kh!m[IcbesIdej Volokna (USSR) 1961. no. 4!.
p.'33-34.
DESCRIPTORS: Surface properties. *Deformation,
MscoRe. Fibers (Synthetic). Production. Extrusion.
Nozzles, Velocity, Textiles. *Fibers.
(hiaterials- -Textiles, 'Fr. Y. 9. no. 12) Ofte d Tech*sl Servicts
Gelperin, N. 1. and K rokhin, N. G.
DETERMINATION OF THE RESISTANT COEFFICIENI'S
IN' THE MOVEMENT OF VISCOSE AND ACETYL
CELLULOSE SOLUTIONS. May 62 110]p. 5 refs.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 62-20027
Trans. of l(himlich--skie] Volokna tUSSR) 1961, no. 4,
p. 37-4l.-----"'-
DESCRIPTORS: *Fibers (Synthetic), Solutions,
*Cellulose, *Aceryl radicals, *Viscose, Motion,
Resistance, Numerical analysis.
62-20027
1. Gelperin, N. 1.
11. Krokhln, N. G.
(Engineering- -Chemical, TT, v. 9, no. 10) Offl.. of T.chok.1 S-1c.a
Vamg'ev. Yu. V. and Rogovin, Z. A.
DEVELOPMENT OF A WMOD FOR IM EVALU- I.
AMON OF THE IIIERMOMECHAMCAL PROPER71ES 11.
OF FMERS. [19631 8y M.
Order from ATS $11.9D A7S-S4W2R IV.
Tram. of Khtmichealde Voloima (LISSW 1961. no. 4,
p. 42-46.
DESCRWMRR *Fibers,CSynthertic) MwAmdcal
properties, Hest. Textile Ind%mitry.
7T-63-22957
Vasil'ev. Yu. V.
Rogovin, Z. A.
Al-S-54Q72R
Associated Technical
Services. Inc.. Eaat
Orange. N.
Oftedals-Texttles, TT, v. 11, no. 10) 011- -1 11---,
(NY-3000)
ProgreBs in Chemical Fibor Frodliction,
3 :pp -
RUSSIM, per, nim Vololtna, No 5, 1961,
pp 1-2.
ipm u. 566
USSR / )f '~ 4
Econ
Jan 62
Zharkova, M. A., Rassolova. E. A. and others.
THE COPOLYMERIZATION OF ACRYLA)NITRILE
AND 2-METHYL-5-VINYLPYRIDINE IN AQUEOUS
SODIUM IMOCYANATE SOLLMON. 18 Dec 61 [131p.
6 refs.
Order from OTS or SLA $1.60 62-10723
Trans. of Khtun(tcheakiel Volokna (USSR) 196 1. no. 5,
p. 13-17.
DESCRIPTORS: *Acrylonitriles, Methyl radicals,
Vinyl radicals, Pyridines. Copolymerization, Sodium
compounds, Thiocyanates, Solutions. *Synthetic fibers,
Fibers, Textile industry.
62-10723
1. Zharkova, M. A.
11. Rassolova, E. A.
We studied a process for copolymerization of N
MVP in concentrated NaCNS solution. It ".I)~,h
lished that the polymerizadon process del
pHofthemedium. Thc copolymerization~.nd,--Blonhl~;er Offi-f T-h.1-1 S-1
(Materials --Textiles, TT, v, 7. no. 10) (over) I
1 62-14895
Pmukhov, B. V. and Terekhova. G. M.
EFFECT OF POLYESTERIFICATION CATALYSTS ON 1. Title: I-avsan.
SECONDARY PROCESSES DURM THE SYNIINESIS 1. Petukliov, B. V.
OF LAVSAN. [19621 9p. 13 refs, 11. Terekhova, G. M.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 62-14895
Trans. of P.Imfiche-skie) Volokain (USSR) 1961, no. 5.
p. 24-27.
DESCRIPTORS: Volyethylene plastics, *Phtholates,
Synthesis, Esterifi"tion, Catalysts, Zincconipounds.
Manganese compounds, Cobalt catalysts, Et1hylenes,
G15--ols, Dchydraticm. Pyrolysis. Oxidation, NleILLng,
Colors.
In chcosing a catalyst far the synthesis O'F"'L ene
terephilmlate (PET), It is Important to c. de~t,l de-
ij, '
giec of iherincKiestr%~ctive processes whi arecaused
by zhe catalysts, Various catalysts of polyesterification
(Materiak -Plastics, TT, v. 9, no. 4) (over) office 0 Terholeal se"Im
63-18294
M*mm, IL A. o4 WV>ow. V. A.
JWrWj OF ZZ COMCIWM OF PREPARA720H 1. NUmuma, E. JL
OF-VWCSB ON M 71A)WARENCY. ligisi ji3ip6 n. M"gkDv. V. A.
7 rdk I
OvSw,tmm OTS or MA $1.60 6342m
Tnas. of Xb!5 i5t~c~lckmft CASO 1961.
L
NX "-La
DEscomms. swimame. kv% &mwi6 conwwoo.
Varbee-*:dm aWbKomme AwAms,
mwpmwmmofdbpwwdAdrlu um '40=NUMOIDI
trawpwtwy. E&WWMW air dm m boome T I
" I opy. A dmcro~ An viscom trmmpwewy tm
die lp of k 1 6 Is 4w 9D the " - , m - cd Fe is,
It vbdch to poWdly ,, I juD mdfmID6 mw -
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SOME PROPERTIES OF CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS OF
POLYVINYL ALCOHOLp BY K. E. PEREPELKIN, G. V.
KONSTANTINOVA.
RUSSIAN, PER, KHIM VOLOKNA, No 6. ig6io
PP 19-22.
NLL M- 3779
SCI - CHEM
OCT 6p
214,739
CODBtnwtlcn of Apparabus for the Coutimms
3ftntbatim of Alks34 Canuloge., Iq 0. p. passolov,
A. B. Patobver.
RMUNj. pws, =a Volokmj, go ( ), 19&s 72 33-35.
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Poymer-like Conversion of Synthetic
Fiber-forming Polymers. Aminolysis of
Ester Groups in PolyacryIDntTile-Meth-
ylmetacrylate, by G. 1. Kudry"tsev,
E. A. Rassoslova.
RUSSIAN, per, Khimicheskie Volokna, No
1, pp. 10649 pp. 36-40.
NTC 69-10651-IIE
Sci-Mat
July 69 386,796
63-18269
Veideman, E. B. and Meos. A - I.
A METHOD OF REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF 1. Veldentan, E. B.
HYDROGEN SULFIDE RELEASED FROM THE COAG- 11. Meos. A. I.
ULATING RATH EN VISCOSE RAYON PRODUCTION.
18 Feb 63] 111 1p. 3 refs.
Order from OTS or SIA $1.60 63-18269
Trans. of Khimficbeskiel Volokinal (USSR) 1961. no. 6.
p. 39-41.
DESCRIFrORS: *Rayon. OViscose. Production, Coagit-
lation, -Waste gases. Hydrogen compounds, *Sulfidest.
Oxidation. *Sodium compounds, *Sulfites.
lie influence of sodimn sulfite on the variation of the
amount of hydrogen sulfide given off under the direct
effect of the coagulating bath an the viscose was studied.
It was shown that the addition of 1-1. 5% ot sodlum
sulfite to the coagulating bath reducea the smount of
hydrogen sulfide given off In the viscose rayon produc:- Offte of Techalbid Serrien
(Materialo-Textiles, TT. v. 10, Do. 12) (over)
63-10808
Baibakova, Z. V., Rozhanakaya. F. M.. and
Rogovin, Z. A. 1. Baibakova, Z. V.
THE PRODUC-TION OF STAPLE FIBER FROM 11. Rozhanskaya, F. M.
SOLUTIONS OF TRIACETYL CELLULOSE IN 111. Rogovin, Z. A.
ACETIC ACID. I June 62, 8p. 3 refs.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 63-10808
Trans. of Khtm[ichesidej Volokna (USSR) 1961, no. 0.
p. 46-48. ----
DESCRIPTORS: "Fibers, Production, "Acetyl radicals.
Cellulose compounds, *Acetic acids, Mechanical
properties, Fibers (Synthetic).
A method for proJucing triacetate staple fiber from
acetic acid solutions of cellulose triacetate was
developed and the main process parameters were
established. The relation between process parameters (Materials - -Textiles. TT,
and the physical and mechanical properties of the fiter v. 9, no. 12)
was examined. (Author) Office of Teclusical Services
Dalustring Polyamide Desin Daring Prodimtion,
by V. 14. K-ftaxitcnm.
mwzW. :par., mum volokmj, uo 6., 19&L.- PP 56-5T.
ML M 8892
801 - Chm
YAr 63 WO-&b*
A,
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Mt~bcd c):r nemoving Pol7mdaa Resin :ftom Spinnerets,
V. X. xh8witoam.
MSM., pw, MAm Vaoknap No 6., 1-961., PP 58-59-
zz m 8891
Sol - Chem
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63-18400
Monastyrenko, E. M. and Tochilina, L. P.
LOSS OF STRENGTH BY TIRE CORD ON TWISTING. 1. Title: Twisting machine
t7 Mar 631 4p. 2 refs. 1. Monastyrenka. F. M.
Order from OTS or SLA $1. 10 63-i840D 11. Toct:111na. L. P.
Trans. of Khim[icheskie] YqLo!EnL(USSR) 1961, no. 6.
p. 66.
DESCRIFrORS. *Tires, *Viscose, *Cordage. Fila-
ments, Density, Humidity. Temperature. Stresses,
Mechanical properties.
The loss of strength by tire cord In the Twisting proc-
esses was found to diminish with increase of the linear
density of the individual filaments maidng up the yarn.
Increased relative humidity and temperature In the
twisting room, as compared to the established
standard, leads to an increase in the strength loss of
cord yarn. (Author)
(Materials- -Rubbtrr. TT, v. 10, no. 11) Ofte of Ttcb,*jd Urykes