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10/18/2020 Characteristics/Requirements of Fibre Forming Polymers – Online Textile Academy

Textile Fibres

Characteristics/Requirements
of Fibre Forming Polymers
• August 21, 2017  3,230  Less than a minute

Both natural and man-made fibres are mainly composed of the compounds belonging
to polymers or macromolecules. The macromolecular structure is necessary for the
production of materials of high mechanical strength and high melting point. it is
assumed that a polymer must minimum requirements if it is to serve as a fibre.
These requirements are mentioned below:

Fibre Forming Polymers

1. Flexibility

The polymer must be a linear flexible macromolecule with a high degree of


symmetry. The effective cross-sectional diameter should be less than 15 Angstrom.
The polymer should not contain any bulky side groups or chains.

2. Molecular mass

The polymer must have a comparatively high molecular mass. The average length of
its molecular chain should be in the order of 1000 or more.

3. Configuration

Configuration is an arrangement of monomers in the polymer. The molecule must


have the capacity to adopt an extended configuration and state of mutual alignment.

4. Crystallinity

A polymer should have at least a high degree of intermolecular cohesive power. This
indicates that the molecular chains should have a sufficient number of sites of
attraction.

5. Orientation

A high degree of orientation of the molecules in the polymer is a prerequisite for


producing good tensile strength.

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