Tension of carbonization for carbon fiber.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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Author(s)Jin-Shy Tsai
PublisherSociety of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00092XWXG
ISBN-13978B00092XWX3
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From the author: The mechanical properties of carbon fiber, especially tensile modulus, are closely related to the orientation of crystals. Hence, the stretching of carbon fiber during carbonization is of importance. In this study, the tension arm between the carbonization furnaces was used to stretch carbon fiber. The relationships among the stretching tensions of the first stage carbonization ([is less than] 800 [degrees] C) and the second stage carbonization ([is greater than] 1200 [degrees] C), the aromatization index for oxidized polyacrylonitrile fiber, and the properties of carbon fiber are discussed.
Citation Details
Title: Tension of carbonization for carbon fiber.
Author: Jin-Shy Tsai
Publication:Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
Date: October 15, 1994
Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
Volume: v34 Issue: n19 Page: p1480(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: The mechanical properties of carbon fiber, especially tensile modulus, are closely related to the orientation of crystals. Hence, the stretching of carbon fiber during carbonization is of importance. In this study, the tension arm between the carbonization furnaces was used to stretch carbon fiber. The relationships among the stretching tensions of the first stage carbonization ([is less than] 800 [degrees] C) and the second stage carbonization ([is greater than] 1200 [degrees] C), the aromatization index for oxidized polyacrylonitrile fiber, and the properties of carbon fiber are discussed.
Citation Details
Title: Tension of carbonization for carbon fiber.
Author: Jin-Shy Tsai
Publication:Polymer Engineering and Science (Refereed)
Date: October 15, 1994
Publisher: Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc.
Volume: v34 Issue: n19 Page: p1480(5)
Distributed by Thomson Gale

