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titleOfInvention Process for manufacturing cellulose moulded bodies and a device for carrying it out
abstract To produce cellulosic moldings, a solution of cellulose in a tertiary amine oxide is shaped in a warm state and the shaped solution is introduced into a precipitation bath in order to precipitate the cellulose contained, the warm, shaped solution being cooled before being introduced into the precipitation bath. The cooling is carried out immediately after molding and preferably consists of blowing the cellulosic molding horizontally with air. The method according to the invention allows the cellulose solution to be spun with a high thread density without the spun threads sticking together after exiting the spinneret. Despite the high thread density, it also allows the setting of a long air gap between the spinneret and the precipitation bath, which creates enough time in the spinning process to influence the textile data of the fibers through nozzle warping.
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