Claims
- 1. A process for production of a drawn polyethylene terephthalate yarn which translates to a high tenacity dimensionally stable tire cord, comprising:
(A) extruding a molten melt-spinnable polyethylene terephthalate having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.8 of greater through a shaped extrusion orifice having a plurality of openings to form a molten spun yarn, (B) solidifying the spun yarn gradually by passing the yarn through a solidification zone which comprises (a) a retarded cooling zone and (b) a cooling zone adjacent said retarded cooling zone wherein said yarn is rapidly cooled and solidified in a blown air atmosphere, (C) withdrawing the solidified yarn at sufficient speed to form a crystalline, partially oriented yarn with a crystallinity of 3 to 15% and a melting point elevation of 2 to 10° C., and (D) hot drawing the yarn to a total draw ratio between 1.5/1 and 2.5/1.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the melting point elevation is 2 to 5° C.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein φ1/2 is at least 26°.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the steps A, B, C, and D are performed in a continuous integrated spin-draw process.
- 5. The process of claim 4 wherein the melting point elevation is 2 to 5° C.
- 6. The process of claim 4 wherein φ1/2 is at least 26°.
- 7. A drawn polyethylene terephthalate multifilament yarn having the following combination of properties:
(A) a terminal modulus of at least 20 g/d, (B) a dimensional stability defined by E4.5+FS<13.5%, (C) a tenacity of at least 7 grams/denier, (D) a melting point elevation of 9 to 14° C., and (E) a amorphous orientation function of less than 0.75.
- 8. The drawn yarn of claim 7 wherein the melting point elevation is 9-11° C.
- 9. The drawn yarn of claim 7 which has the melting point characteristic defined by Z* greater than or equal to 1.3.
- 10. Dimensionally stable yarns of claim 7 which have the melting characteristic defined by Z greater than or equal to 1.7.
- 11. The drawn yarn of claim 7 which has an effective crosslink density (N) between 10×1021 and 20×1021 crosslinks per cubic centimeter.
- 12. A high tenacity, dimensionally stable treated tire cord prepared from the yarn of claim 7.
- 13. A rubber article incorporating as reinforcing material the high tenacity, dimensionally stable cord of claim 12.
- 14. A composite incorporating as reinforcing material the drawn yarn of claim 7.
- 15. A drawn polyethylene terephthalate yarn which, when twisted into an 8×8 twists per inch 1000 denier 3-end greige cord and tensilized by the sequence of dipping into a first blocked diisocyanate dipping solution, stretching at 440° F. (227° C.) for 40 seconds, dipping into a second resourcinol-formaldehyde-latex dipping solution, and relaxing at 440° F. (227° C.) for 60 seconds, provides the following treated cord property combinations:
(a) a dimensional stability defined by LASE-5 of at least 2.3 grams per denier at 4 percent free shrinkage, and (b) a tenacity of at least 7.0 grams per denier at 4 percent free shrinkage, said dimensional stability and said tenacity being determined by interpolation of LASE-5 versus free shrinkage data to 4 percent free shrinkage.
- 16. The yarn of claim 15 which provides a at 4 percent free sllr tnkace, saidl cdiineiisiona il stability a saied tLe c ity K)linicj (Jeteriii ined by interpolat of 1LJL 5 versus free slr i tyKagc data to hi perLce(r free sho inkae .
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 215,178 filed Jul. 5, 1988.
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