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Effect of compatibilizer on the dyeability of polypropylene/ polytrimethylene terephthalate polyblend fibres

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Fig. 2. Thermogravimetric analysis of PP/PTT/MAPP blend fibres.
Table 4. The effect of PTT content on tensile properties of PP/PTT blend fibres
Table 6.  Light and washing fastness properties of disperse dyed PP/PTT blend fibres (shade 3%)

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