Wet Spinning
Wet Spinning
Wet spinning is a fibre production method that involves extruding a polymer solution through a spinneret into a coagulation bath, where the solvent is removed and the fibre solidifies. Wet spinning is suitable for polymers that are not thermally stable or have high melting points, such as rayon, acrylic, aramid, and carbon fibre precursor.
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TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
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LOCATION
Large wet spinning line- Dissol
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Deakin University
VIC Node
Description
Wet spinning is a process where a polymer is dissolved in a spinning solvent where it is extruded out through a spinneret submerged in a coagulation bath composed of nonsolvents. The coagulation bath causes the polymer to precipitate in fiber form. Acrylic, rayon, aramid, modacrylic, and spandex are produced via this process. The large wet spinning line is capable of spinning solutions from 50 ml to 1 L, temperatures up to 90 degrees, and any non-flammable solvent.
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Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au
Small wet spinning line- Dissol
More information to come.
Deakin University
VIC Node
Description
Wet spinning is a process where a polymer is dissolved in a spinning solvent where it is extruded out through a spinneret submerged in a coagulation bath composed of nonsolvents. The coagulation bath causes the polymer to precipitate in fiber form. Acrylic, rayon, aramid, modacrylic, and spandex are produced via this process. The small wet spinning line is capable of spinning solutions from 2 ml up to 50 ml and any non-flammable solvent.
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Large wet spinning line- Dissol
More information to come.
Deakin University
VIC Node
Description
Wet spinning is a process where a polymer is dissolved in a spinning solvent where it is extruded out through a spinneret submerged in a coagulation bath composed of nonsolvents. The coagulation bath causes the polymer to precipitate in fiber form. Acrylic, rayon, aramid, modacrylic, and spandex are produced via this process. The large wet spinning line is capable of spinning solutions from 50 ml to 1 L, temperatures up to 90 degrees, and any non-flammable solvent.
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au
TOOL MAKE AND MODEL
KEY DIFFERENTIATOR
LOCATION
Small wet spinning line- Dissol
More information to come.
Deakin University
VIC Node
Description
Wet spinning is a process where a polymer is dissolved in a spinning solvent where it is extruded out through a spinneret submerged in a coagulation bath composed of nonsolvents. The coagulation bath causes the polymer to precipitate in fiber form. Acrylic, rayon, aramid, modacrylic, and spandex are produced via this process. The small wet spinning line is capable of spinning solutions from 2 ml up to 50 ml and any non-flammable solvent.
Related Information
More information to come.
Tool Contact
dylan.hegh@deakin.edu.au