Claims
- 1. A dryer fabric for use in a dryer section of a paper machine, comprising a woven fabric or a fabric of a plurality of helical coils connected together by hinge pins, wherein at least a portion of the machine direction components of the fabric are made from monofilaments composed of a blend of polyphenylene sulfide and from an effective amount to up to about 20% by weight of an additive which imparts toughness to the monofilament without substantially reducing the hydrolysis resistance inherent in polyphenylene sulfide, said additive having a higher melt viscosity than the polyphenylene sulfide at extrusion temperatures, resistance to thermal degradation at extrusion temperatures, and chemical compatibility with said polyphenylene sulfide, and wherein said additive is present in small discrete elongated globules with the long axis of said globules parallel to the axis of the monofilament.
- 2. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein said additive is a heat-stabilized polyamide 66.
- 3. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 2 wherein said polyphenylene sulphide is blended with about 6% by weight of heat-stabilized polyamide 66.
- 4. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 2 wherein said machine direction components are warp strands in a woven dryer fabric.
- 5. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 4 wherein said warp strands are flattened warp strands having an essentially rectangular cross-section with the long axis of the rectangle lying in the plane of said fabric.
- 6. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 5 wherein said woven dryer fabric has flattened warp strands having an essentially rectangular cross-section with a flatness ratio between 1.5:1 and 2.5:1.
- 7. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 2 wherein said machine direction components comprise a plurality of helical coils connected together by hinge pins.
- 8. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 7 wherein the monofilament of said helical coils has an essentially rectangular cross-section when viewed in the machine direction with the long axis of the rectangle lying in the plane of said fabric.
- 9. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 8 wherein said rectangular cross-section has a flatness ratio between 1.1:1 and 2.5:1.
- 10. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 1, which comprises a plurality of interwoven warp and weft strands, wherein at least a portion of the warps are monofilaments made of a blend of polyphenylene sulfide with heat-stabilized polyamide 66, said warp strands having an essentially rectangular cross-section with the long axis of the rectangle lying in the plane of the fabric.
- 11. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein said monofilaments have a size of about 0.0040-0.0600 inches.
- 12. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 11, wherein said monofilaments have a size of about 0.0078-0.0400 inches.
- 13. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fabric has a warp count in the range of 25-80 strands per inch.
- 14. The dryer fabric as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fabric has flattened warp strands having a major axis measurement in the range of 0.0125-0.050 inches.
- 15. A synthetic industrial fabric having excellent toughness and low breakage, said fabric comprising a woven fabric or a fabric of a plurality of helical coils connected together by hinge pins, wherein at least a portion of the machine direction components of the fabric are made from monofilaments composed of a blend of polyphenylene sulfide and heat-stabilized polyamide 66, said heat-stabilized polyamide 66 being present in an effective amount to of up to about 20% by weight, said heat-stabilized polyamide 66 being present to effect said enhanced toughness and low breakage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/727,665 filed Apr. 26, 1985 entitled "DRYER FABRIC HAVING WARP STRANDS MADE OF MELT-EXTRUDABLE POLYPHENYLENE SULPHIDE" now abandoned which is itself a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/605,825 filed May 1, 1984 having the same title now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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