Patent classifications
D02G3/22
Heat treated multilayer knitted textile of liquid crystal polymer fibers and modified polyacrylonitrile fibers, and process for making same
The invention relates to a process for manufacturing a multilayer knitted textile by heating a multi-layer knitted textile in the presence of one or more dye compounds, wherein the multilayer knitted textile comprises a fabric outer layer and a fabric inner layer, wherein the fabric outer layer is knit from a first yarn containing a combination of modacrylic fibers and cotton fibers, wherein the fabric inner layer is knit from a second yarn made from 50-90% HBA/HNA filaments, wherein the heating shrinks the outer layer from about 5 to 25% in length, width, or both.
Heat treated multilayer knitted textile of liquid crystal polymer fibers and modified polyacrylonitrile fibers, and process for making same
The invention relates to a process for manufacturing a multilayer knitted textile by heating a multi-layer knitted textile in the presence of one or more dye compounds, wherein the multilayer knitted textile comprises a fabric outer layer and a fabric inner layer, wherein the fabric outer layer is knit from a first yarn containing a combination of modacrylic fibers and cotton fibers, wherein the fabric inner layer is knit from a second yarn made from 50-90% HBA/HNA filaments, wherein the heating shrinks the outer layer from about 5 to 25% in length, width, or both.
Production process of circular and sustainable mixed yarns and mixed yarns obtained
A production process of mixed yarns and mixed yarns obtained from circular and or sustainable and or biodegradable textiles within any textile industry and or adapted in the machines within spinning mills. This makes possible a very large combination of different types of textile yarn mixtures and a wide range of weights of mixed sustainable and or biodegradable yarns, to meet and create new demands for sustainable and circular textile products. The process described for injection of compressed air is the combination and mixing of sustainable and circular and or biodegradable continuous filament yarns with biodegradable, and sustainable natural and/or artificial spun yarns, bringing technology to the products in line with the sustainability of the environment. This makes possible a definitive solution in ocean contamination by synthetic fibers and prevents much of the artificial textile fibers from fabrics and clothes, which release their cut fibers during industrial and domestic washing.
Production process of circular and sustainable mixed yarns and mixed yarns obtained
A production process of mixed yarns and mixed yarns obtained from circular and or sustainable and or biodegradable textiles within any textile industry and or adapted in the machines within spinning mills. This makes possible a very large combination of different types of textile yarn mixtures and a wide range of weights of mixed sustainable and or biodegradable yarns, to meet and create new demands for sustainable and circular textile products. The process described for injection of compressed air is the combination and mixing of sustainable and circular and or biodegradable continuous filament yarns with biodegradable, and sustainable natural and/or artificial spun yarns, bringing technology to the products in line with the sustainability of the environment. This makes possible a definitive solution in ocean contamination by synthetic fibers and prevents much of the artificial textile fibers from fabrics and clothes, which release their cut fibers during industrial and domestic washing.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A pneumatic tire includes a ply having a plurality of cords each having an average cord diameter D, and a sidewall rubber having a loss tangent tan δ The plurality of cords each includes a plurality of filaments twisted together, the plurality of filaments each having an outer diameter d. The plurality of cords each has a ratio D/d of the average cord diameter D to the outer diameter d being equal to or more than 28. The ratio D/d and the loss tangent tan δ of the sidewall rubber satisfy the following formula;
(tan δ)/(D/d)*1000≤5.5.
PNEUMATIC TIRE
A pneumatic tire includes a ply having a plurality of cords each having an average cord diameter D, and a sidewall rubber having a loss tangent tan δ The plurality of cords each includes a plurality of filaments twisted together, the plurality of filaments each having an outer diameter d. The plurality of cords each has a ratio D/d of the average cord diameter D to the outer diameter d being equal to or more than 28. The ratio D/d and the loss tangent tan δ of the sidewall rubber satisfy the following formula;
(tan δ)/(D/d)*1000≤5.5.
BLANKET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF
An example blanket includes: a yarn having a predefined length based on a target size of the blanket, wherein the yarn is interlaced to form the blanket, the yarn comprising: an outer layer comprising a first layer of fabric forming a tube, the outer layer having the predefined length and defining a fixed diameter of the tube and a fixed interior capacity of the tube based on the fixed diameter; and an inner layer comprising a second layer of fabric, having the predefined length and a width selected based on a target pressure to be applied over the target size of the blanket, wherein the inner layer is disposed in the tube to fill a portion of the fixed interior capacity of the tube.
COMPOSITE YARN, FABRIC, AND FIBER PRODUCT
A problem of the present invention is to provide a composite yarn, a fabric, and a fiber product, which are excellent in cotton-like appearance, texture, and snagging resistance, and preferably excellent in see-through-preventing properties and water absorbing and quick drying properties. The solution is to obtain a composite yarn using a thick and thin yarn and a crimped yarn and to obtain a fabric, if desired.
Nylon floorcoverings employing vat dyestuffs and methods of making the same
In one aspect, floor coverings are described herein comprising nylon fibers dyed with at least one vat dyestuff, the dyed nylon fibers exhibiting enhancements to lightfastness, color fastness, wet fastness and/or resistance to household bleach.
Nylon floorcoverings employing vat dyestuffs and methods of making the same
In one aspect, floor coverings are described herein comprising nylon fibers dyed with at least one vat dyestuff, the dyed nylon fibers exhibiting enhancements to lightfastness, color fastness, wet fastness and/or resistance to household bleach.