Claims
- 1. An apparatus for physically conditioning plastic tape, comprising means for producing a moving web of thermoplastic material, in-line means for cutting said web into a plurality of parallel tapes, in-line means for tensioning said web, said means for tensioning having a set of rollers, a second in-line means for tensioning said web, said second means for tensioning having a set rollers rotating faster than said first set of rollers to provide increased linear speed, said first set of roller and said second set of rollers having a gap therebetween, a stretch oven located in said gap whereby said web is heat softened and stretched in said stretch oven, the improvement comprising an annealer in line following said second set of rollers and having a set of conductive steel heat transfer rollers and a set of conductive steel chill transfer rollers, the heat transfer rollers and the chill transfer rollers all being provided with means for rotating progressively slower than the preceding adjacent roller, to reduce the linear speed between rollers, said set of conductive steel heat transfer rollers reheating said tapes, and relaxing said tapes between the progressively slower rotating adjacent rollers thereby to control the shrinkage of the tapes due to said preheating and to stabilize the tapes against shrinkage.
- 2. Apparatus for physically conditioning thermoplastic tape, comprising means for supplying a plurality of parallel tapes to a preheat module downstream of said supply means and containing a set of conductive steel heat transfer rolls, said tapes being threaded around said set of conductive steel heat transfer rolls to preheat said tapes to a heat-softened condition, a stretch module downstream of said preheat module and containing a plurality of rollers, and a stabilizing module downstream of said stretch module and containing a set of conductive steel heat transfer rollers followed by a set of conductive steel chill transfer rollers, the heat transfer rollers and the chill transfer rollers having means for imparting to each successive roller a progressively slower linear speed than the preceding adjacent roller, said stretch module longitudinally stretching said tapes and during stretching placing stress in the tapes to disorient the molecular structure of the tapes, said set of conductive steel heat transfer rollers in bridle fashion to reheating said tapes, said set of chill transfer rollers in bridle fashion setting said tapes and to controlling relaxation of the tapes between the progressively slower linear speed of adjacent rollers, thereby to control both shrinkage of the tapes due to reheating, and to stabilize the tapes against further shrinkage due to reheating, and to impart tensile strength to the tapes through reorientation of the molecular structure due to memory activated by releasing the stresses imparted to the tapes during longitudinal stretching.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of patent application Ser. No. 530,878, filed Dec. 9, 1974.
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Divisions (1)
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