These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent and appreciated when considered in connection with the following detailed description of presently preferred embodiments and best mode, appended claims and accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring in more detail to the drawings,
The method of manufacture of the halogen-free filament 102 starts with steps 110 and 112 of providing MC and P-FR-PET. The MC 104 is preferably provided as commercially available MC, which is generally available as a fine powder. A MC powder having a article size of about 2 μm is preferred, with the MC 104 having a percent-by-weight content of about 5-10 percent relative to the MC-P-FR-PET compound.
The P-FR-PET 106 is also commercially available. Preferably, the phosphorus content is about 3000-8000 ppm in proportion to the P-FR-PET.
In manufacture, the MC powder 104 and the polymerized P-FR-PET 106 are combined in step 114 to form a substantially homogeneous mixture 116. The mixture 116 of the MC and polymerized P-FR-PET can be compounded together, such as in a twin screw extruder, and then extruded into the continuous filament 102. Accordingly, there are no additional fillers, fibers, or the like added to the mixture 116, and thus, the finished filament 102 contains only MC 104 and polymerized P-FR-PET 106.
Otherwise, in another aspect of manufacture, rather than compounding the MC with the polymerized P-FR-PET, the MC 104 can be incorporated with an organo-phosphorous compound 118 during a polycondensation stage 120 in a PET polymerization process to form a polymerized FR-(MC+phosphorus) PET composition 116, designated earlier as MC-P-FR-PET. Thereafter, as above, the MC-P-FR-PET composition can be extruded to form the continuous filament 102.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, and any other claims allowed which stem from this application, that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described and shown.