Claims
- 1. A microfibrillated article comprising a highly oriented melt processed film, having at least one surface comprising charged, melt processed, non-conductive, oriented polymeric microfibers having an average effective diameter of less than 20 microns and a transverse aspect ratio of from 1.5:1 to 20:1.
- 2. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, said microfibers having a transverse aspect ratio of 3:1 to 9:1.
- 3. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, said microfibers having a cross-sectional area of 0.5 μm2 to 3.0 μm2.
- 4. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, said microfibers having a cross-sectional area of 0.7 μm2 to 2.1 μm2.
- 5. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, said microfibers having an average effective diameter of from 0.01 microns to 10 microns.
- 6. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, said microfibers having a surface area of at least 0.25 m2 /gram.
- 7. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, said microfibers having a surface area of 0.5 to 30 m2 /gram.
- 8. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, wherein said melt-processed polymer is selected from the group consisting as polypropylene, polyethylene and poly(4-methyl-1-pentene); polyvinyl chloride; polystyrene; polycarbonates and polyesters, and copolymers and blends thereof.
- 9. The microfibrillated article of claim 1 further comprising a pattern of embossments thereon.
- 10. The microfibrillated article of claim 1 having a charge density of at least 1.5×10−10 C/cm2.
- 11. The microfibrillated article of claim 1 further comprising a charge additive.
- 12. The microfibrillated article of claim 1, said microfibers having a volume resistivity of at least 1014 ohm-cm.
- 13. A filtration media comprising the microfibrillated article of claim 1.
- 14. The filtration media of claim 13 further comprising a prefilter layer.
- 15. The filtration media of claim 13 further comprising a support layer comprising a scrim, spunbond, spunlace, melt blown, air-laid nonwoven, wet laid nonwoven, or glass fiber webs, netting or metal mesh.
- 16. The filtration media of claim 13 wherein said microfibers have a surface area of at least 0.25 m2 /gram.
- 17. The filtration media of claim 13 wherein said microfibers have a surface area of 0.5 to 30 m2 /gram.
- 18. The filtration media of claim 13 wherein said microfibers further comprise a charge additive.
- 19. A wipe comprising the microfibrillated article of claim 1.
- 20. The wipe of claim 19 comprising a film having two microfibrillated surfaces.
- 21. The wipe of claim 19 further comprising a support layer.
- 22. The wipe of claim 19 wherein said support layer is selected from the group consisting of nonwoven webs, foamed polymers and sponges.
- 23. The wipe of claim 19 wherein said microfibrillated article further comprise a charge additive.
- 24. A process for preparing a charged, microfibrillated article comprising the steps of:
(a) providing a highly oriented, voided, non-conductive semicrystalline polymer film and; (b) microfibrillating said voided polymer film by imparting a high pressure fluid jet energy thereto, and thereby imparting a charge to the microfibrillate surface of said film.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein said voided film is a microvoided film.
- 26. The process of claim 24 wherein said voided film is an immiscible mixture of a semicrystalline polymer components and a void-initiating component.
- 27. The process of claim 24 wherein said voided film is a high melt strength polymer foam.
- 28. The process of claim 24 wherein said film has a void content in excess of 5%.
- 29. The process of claim 24 wherein fluid energy is imparted with a high pressure fluid.
- 30. The process of claim 24 wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting as polypropylene, polyethylene and poly(4-methyl-1-pentene); polyvinyl chloride; polystyrene; polycarbonates and polyesters, and copolymers and blends thereof.
- 31. The process of claim 24 wherein said polymer has a volume resistivity of at least 1014 ohm-cm.
- 32. The process of claim 24 wherein said step of microfibrillating comprises contacting the film with one or more high-pressure fluid jets.
- 33. The process of claim 32 wherein said fluid is water.
- 34. The process of claim 32 wherein the pressure of said high-pressure fluid is greater than 500 psi.
- 35. The process of claim 24 wherein said polymer is oriented by stretching at a ratio of at least 10:1 to produce a highly oriented film having a plurality of microvoids.
- 36. The process of claim 35 wherein said stretching imposes a stress on said film, wherein said stretching is performed under conditions of plastic flow exceeding the ability of said film to conform to said imposed strain.
- 37. The process of claim 30 wherein the molecular weight (MW) of said polymers is from about 5,000 to 499,000.
- 38. The process of claim 24 wherein said melt-processed polymer is selected from the group consisting of as polypropylene, polyethylene and poly(4-methyl-1-pentene); polyvinyl chloride; polystyrene; polycarbonates and polyesters, and copolymers thereof, and the molecular weight of said polymers is from about 100,000 to 300,000.
- 39. The process of claim 24 further comprising the step of harvesting said microfibers or microfibrous flakes.
- 40. The process claim 24 wherein one major surface of said film is microfibrillated.
- 41. The process claim 24 wherein both major surfaces of said film are microfibrillated.
- 42. The process of claim 24 further comprising the step of discharging the electrostatic charge.
- 43. The process of claim 24 further comprising the step of embossing a pattern thereon.
- 44. A wipe comprising the microfibrillated article of claim 24.
- 45. A filtration media comprising the microfibrillated article of claim 24.
- 46. The process of claim 24, wherein said polymer film further comprises a charge additive.
- 47. The process of claim 24 wherein said surface comprises microfibers.
- 48. The process of claim 24 wherein said surface comprises microfibrous flakes.
CROSS-REFRTRNCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/746,355, filed Dec. 21, 2000, now allowed.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09746355 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10119364 |
Apr 2002 |
US |