CELLULOSE PLASTIC FILMS FOR

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COMBITHEN WOLFF WALSRODE AG POSTFACH 1515 D-29655 WALSRODE Germany CELLULOSE AND PLASTIC FILMS FOR TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS;CELLULOSE FILMS AND COATED REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS FOR PACKING PURPOSES;COMBINE THEN;
COMBITHERM WOLFF WALSRODE AG POSTFACH 1515 D-29655 WALSRODE Germany CELLULOSE AND PLASTIC FILMS FOR TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS;CELLULOSE FILMS AND COATED REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS, FOR PACKING PURPOSES;COMBINE THERM;
WALOMID WOLFF WALSRODE AG POSTFACH 1515 D-29655 WALSRODE Germany CELLULOSE AND PLASTIC FILMS FOR TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS;CELLULOSE FILMS AND COATED REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS, FOR PACKING PURPOSES;
WALOPEEL WOLFF WALSRODE AG POSTFACH 1515 D-29655 WALSRODE Germany CELLULOSE AND PLASTIC FILMS FOR TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS;CELLULOSE FILMS AND COATED REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS, FOR PACKING PURPOSES;WALO PEEL;
WALOPLAST WOLFF WALSRODE AG POSTFACH 1515 D-29655 WALSRODE Germany CELLULOSE AND PLASTIC FILMS FOR TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS;CELLULOSE FILMS AND COATED REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS, FOR PACKING PURPOSES;
WALOTHEN WIPAK WALSRODE GMBH & CO. KG Bahnhofstraße 13 29699 Bomlitz Germany CELLULOSE AND PLASTIC FILMS FOR TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS;CELLULOSE FILMS AND COATED REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS, FOR PACKING PURPOSES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Process for manufacture of cellulose mouldings, such as fibres, filaments, or films, from TCF-bleached or ECF-bleached cellulose, in which the bleached cellulose is dissolved in an aqueous tertiary aminoxide to form a mouldable cellulose, the cellulose solution deforms, and the moulding comes into being by coagulation of the deformed solution, characterized in that, to reduce the cellulose decomposition in the process, TCF-bleached cellulose is used comprising carboxyl group content in the range from 1 to 35 ?mol/g or an ECF-bleached cellulose with carboxyl group content in the range from 1 to 50 ?mol/g. Cellulose mouldings having a reduced cellulose decomposition may be formed by said process.