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This paper deals with the creep phenomenon displayed by resin-treated viscose rayon. Such viscoelastic behavior of these rayon fibers are shown here as creep curves that indicates the state of interiors of fibers affected by chemical bonding or phisical adhesion among cellulose chains.
It was found that elongation (%) of treated fibers was generally smaller than of non-treated fibers at all ranges of time, and maximum point of distribution curves of retarded times in treated fibers depends less on loads than in non-treated fibers.