Detail view of crimper used for production of nylon
- 1947-Mar
Detail view of a type of crimper used to crimp textile fibers during the early stages of synthetic fiber production and research at DuPont. Typically, fibers entered the machine via drive pulleys and were fed into a compression chamber to facilitate crimping before being extruded into a barrel for storage. The photograph is labeled "Figure 9," indicating that it was used in a report or publication.
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“Detail View of Crimper Used for Production of Nylon,” March 1947. Joseph X. Labovsky Collection of Nylon Photographs and Ephemera, Box 3. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/gh93gz54c.
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