Patent classifications
D01D5/12
Synthetic fiber used for fabric
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a synthetic fiber which is for use in fabrics having uniform fiber density, permeability and the like, is appropriate for high-density, high-speed weaving, and exhibits excellent weft insertion stability. This synthetic fiber is characterized by having: a fiber density of 200-720 dtex; an average intermediate loading modulus of more than 75 cN/dtex and less than 150 cN/dtex; and a variation coefficient of the intermediate modulus of 5% or less.
Method for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn
The present invention relates to a process for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn by wet-extrusion on a slippery surface. In particular, the present invention discloses a method wherein individual nanocellulose fibers are aligned by high speed in-nozzle-alignment and on-surface-alignment, which comprise controlling the fiber width on a moving slippery surface.
Method for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn
The present invention relates to a process for producing high tensile strength nanofiber yarn by wet-extrusion on a slippery surface. In particular, the present invention discloses a method wherein individual nanocellulose fibers are aligned by high speed in-nozzle-alignment and on-surface-alignment, which comprise controlling the fiber width on a moving slippery surface.
Manufacturing method for transparent fiber
A manufacturing method for a transparent fiber is provided. The method includes forming a spinning solution containing a polyimide polymer in an organic solvent. The polydispersity index (PDI) of the polyimide polymer is 1.3˜2.6. The spinning solution is used to perform a dry-jet wet spinning step to form a plurality of fibers. Furthermore, the plurality of fibers are subjected to a thermal drawing step to form a plurality of transparent fibers, wherein the temperature of the thermal drawing step is controlled from 215° C. to 350° C. The manufacturing method for a transparent fiber provided in the present invention makes use of a polyimide polymer material and utilizes a dry-jet wet spinning step and a thermal drawing step, which allows the formation of a transparent and high strength polyimide fiber.
Manufacturing method for transparent fiber
A manufacturing method for a transparent fiber is provided. The method includes forming a spinning solution containing a polyimide polymer in an organic solvent. The polydispersity index (PDI) of the polyimide polymer is 1.3˜2.6. The spinning solution is used to perform a dry-jet wet spinning step to form a plurality of fibers. Furthermore, the plurality of fibers are subjected to a thermal drawing step to form a plurality of transparent fibers, wherein the temperature of the thermal drawing step is controlled from 215° C. to 350° C. The manufacturing method for a transparent fiber provided in the present invention makes use of a polyimide polymer material and utilizes a dry-jet wet spinning step and a thermal drawing step, which allows the formation of a transparent and high strength polyimide fiber.
Flame-retardant regenerated cellulose filament fibers and process for production thereof
In a process for producing regenerated cellulose fibers, in which particles of a flame-retardant solid are incorporated into the fiber, the particles are placed into a mold, the dimension of which in a major axis of the particle is greater than in the two orthogonal minor axes of the particle, and the major axes of the particles in the fiber are aligned in a preferential direction parallel to the spinning direction thereof.
Flame-retardant regenerated cellulose filament fibers and process for production thereof
In a process for producing regenerated cellulose fibers, in which particles of a flame-retardant solid are incorporated into the fiber, the particles are placed into a mold, the dimension of which in a major axis of the particle is greater than in the two orthogonal minor axes of the particle, and the major axes of the particles in the fiber are aligned in a preferential direction parallel to the spinning direction thereof.
Polysulfone membrane having high selectivity
A spin dope composition produces a polymeric fiber useful in non-cryogenic gas separation. The composition includes polysulfone as the polymeric component, two solvents, in which the polymer is soluble, and a non-solvent, in which the polymer is insoluble. The solvents preferably include N-methyl-pyrrolidone (NMP) and N,N-dimethyl acetamide (DMAC), and the non-solvent preferably includes triethylene glycol (TEG). Fibers made from the present composition have been found to exhibit superior properties of gas flux and selectivity, as compared with fibers made from spin dopes having only one solvent component.
CRIMPED MULTI-COMPONENT FIBERS
Disclosed is a curly fiber having a fiber centroid and comprising a first region having a first centroid and a second region wherein the first region comprises an ethylene/alpha olefin interpolymer composition in an amount of at least 75 weight percent based on total weight of the first region and wherein the ethylene/alpha olefin interpolymer composition is characterized by a low temperature peak and a high temperature peak on an elution profile via improved comonomer composition distribution (ICCD) procedure, and a full width at half maximum of the high temperature peak is less than 6.0° C. and the second region is a material comprising a polymer which is different from the ethylene/alpha-olefin interpolymer of the first region and wherein the regions are arranged such that at least one of the first centroid and the second centroid is not the same as the fiber centroid.
Continuous method for producing a thermally stabilized multifilament thread, multifilament thread, and fiber
The invention relates to a method for thermally stabilizing melt-spun PAN precursors. For this purpose, the invention provides a continuous method for producing a thermally stabilized multifilament thread made of a meltable copolymer of polyacrylonitrile (PAN), wherein a pre-stabilized multifilament thread is thermally stabilized and in the process at least temporarily stretched. The invention additionally relates to a thermally stabilized multifilament thread which can be obtained according to a corresponding method and to a carbon fiber which is made of the correspondingly thermally stabilized multifilament thread.