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titleOfInvention A method for the production of a shaped cellulose article
abstract To produce a cellulosic article, a cellulosic amine oxide solution is pressed through a nozzle or through a slit, then passed through an air slit and finally coagulated in a precipitation bath. According to the invention, it is not stretched in the air gap, i.e. the ratio of discharge rate to hole emergence rate is at most 1; only the coagulated cellulose is stretched or deep-drawn.
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