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Analysis of Particle Emission During Simulated Processing of Multifilament Fibres

Author

  • Bengt Christensson
  • Staffan Krantz
  • Orest Lastow
  • Carl-Håkan Andersson
  • Roland Akselsson

Editor

  • P.J. Hogg
  • K. Schulte
  • H. Wittich

Summary, in English

The use of multifilament fibres in composites is increasing. For usability, health effects and comfort it is important to include human aspects already in the development of materials and handling techniques. This paper presents a pilot experiment for designing further experiments on emission of particles and fibres from multifilament fibres during friction, bending and tensile forces.

Publishing year

1994

Language

English

Pages

633-640

Publication/Series

Composites Testing and Standardisation: ECCM-CTS 2

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Woodhead Publishing Limited

Topic

  • Materials Engineering
  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Keywords

  • fibres
  • emission characteristics
  • aerosols

Conference name

ECCM-CTS 2: European Conference on Composites Testing and Standardisation

Conference date

1994-09-13 - 1994-09-15

Conference place

Hamburg, Germany

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 1-85573-187-8