Abstract

In the wide angle pattern of wool fibers, authentic data on orientation can be obtained from the azimuthal intensity of 0.465 nm equatorial reflection only as the other reflections are composite and difficult to resolve. It was found that the orientation of the crystalline phase increases on stretching and its magnitude depends on relaxation conditions. Among the three wools studied, Merino fibers show the lowest crystallite orientation as compared to that of Lincoln and Chokla wools

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