ISBN-13: 978 1 85573 334 3
January 1997
224 pages 234 x
156mm hardback
T Hongu, Institute of Techno Strategy, Japan and G O Phillips,
Phillips Hydrocolloid Research Ltd, UK
Woodhead Textiles Series No. 7
The special feature of this book is not only in giving an
understanding and account of known possibilities, but also in describing the
invention of new fibers and fibrous materials with unexpected and interesting
properties and applications.
Journal of The Textile
Institute
The first edition of New Fibers was enthusiastically
received by a worldwide audience and this second edition has provided an
opportunity to revise and update its contents and examine new developments since
1990.
There have been considerable changes in the nature of the fibers
being produced, the production methods and in consumers' values and
expectations. Since 1990, the march of high-tech fibers has continued, with an
ever increasing sub-division to meet specialised applications, as in high
performance, high-function and high-sense fibers.
New research and
development has produced fibers with high tenacity and modulus to give the
super-fibers now used as industrial materials. The more aesthetic and
comfortable modern lifestyle has given rise to improved Shin-gosen and it is
this springboard that leads on to 'fibers for the next millennium', the subject
of a new chapter. Another new chapter examines the resurgence of synthetic
cellulosics since 1990, in particular the various solvent-spun fibers of the
Lyocell and Tencell families.