The Test Methods and Application Prospects of Cellosilk Preparation with Physical Methods

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This paper proposes a idea of microfibril preparation with physical methods. Through the design of wedge structure of experiment table and with the condition of the dynamic pressure jet putting the soften the micro wood fibers to cell wall by squeezing and shearing and torsion and so on and forming the microfibril test specimen. This paper describes the development of foreign microibrils of the status, pointing out the significance of microfibril preparation and application prospects. And to develop the corresponding technical route and to analyze the feasibility of microfibril preparation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 393-395)

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467-470

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November 2011

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