Glass spinning cell in 228 Building laboratory

        March 25, 1937
        Gift of Joe Labovsky

        In this later design, the nylon polymer melted in a glass melt chamber, allowing researchers to study the bubbles in the melt, which were caused by polymer decomposition. Nylon chips went into the funnel at the top and dropped onto a heated grid. The melt passed through a gear pump, a filter, and then through the spinneret, which formed the filaments.

         




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