Claims
- 1. Polyvinyl alcohol fiber having a tenacity of at least 10 g/denier and a modulus of at least about 200 g/denier prepared by a process comprising the steps:
- (a) forming a solution of a linear polyvinyl alcohol having a weight average molecular weight at least 500,000 in a first solvent at a first concentration between about 2 and about 15 weight percent polyvinyl alcohol,
- (b) extruding said solution through an aperture, said solution being at a temperature no less than a first temperature upstream of the aperture and being substantially at the first concentration both upstream and downstream of said aperture,
- (c) cooling the solution adjacent to and downstream of the aperture to a second temperature below the temperature at which a rubbery gel is formed, forming a gel fiber containing first solvent of substantially indefinite length,
- (d) extracting the gel fiber containing first solvent with a second, volatile solvent for a sufficient contact time to form a fibrous fiber structure containing second solvent, which gel is substantially free of first solvent and is of substantially free of first solvent and is of substantially indefinite length;
- (e) drying the fibrous structure containing second solvent to form a xerogel fiber of substantially indefinite length free of first and second solvent; and
- (f) stretching at least one of:
- (i) the gel fiber containing the first solvent,
- (ii) the fibrous fiber structure containing the second solvent and,
- (iii) the xerogel, fiber, at a total stretch ratio sufficient to achieve a tenacity of at least about 10 g/denier and a modulus of at least about 200 g/denier.
- 2. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said aperture has an essentially circular cross-section.
- 3. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said first temperature is between about 130.degree. C. and about 250.degree. C.; said second temperature is between about 0.degree. C. and about 50.degree. C.; the cooling rate between said first temperature and said second temperature is at least about 50.degree. C./min; and said first solvent is an alcohol.
- 4. The fiber of claim 3 wherein said first solvent has a vapor pressure less than 80 kPa at said first temperature and said second solvent has an atmospheric boiling point less than 80.degree. C.
- 5. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said first solvent has a vapor pressure less than 80 kPa at said first temperature and said second solvent has an atmospheric boiling point less than about 80.degree. C.
- 6. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said first solvent is a hydrocarbon polyol or alkylene ether polyol having a boiling point (as 101 kPa) between about 150.degree. C. and about 300.degree. C.
- 7. The fiber of claim 6 wherein said first solvent is glycerol.
- 8. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said total stretch ratio is between about 3/1 and about 70/1.
- 9. The fiber of claim 2 wherein said total stretch ratio is between about 3/1 and about 70/1.
- 10. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said stretching step (f) is conducted in at least two stages.
- 11. The fiber of claim 10 wherein first stretching stage is of gel fiber containing the first solvent.
- 12. The fiber of claim 11 wherein a second stretching stage is of the gel fiber containing the first solvent.
- 13. The fiber of claim 11 wherein a second stretching stage is of the xerogel fiber.
- 14. The fiber of claim 10 wherein at least two stretching stages are performed on the xerogel fiber.
- 15. The fiber of claim 1 wherein the stretching is primarily performed on the xerogel fiber.
- 16. The fiber of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of stretching is performed at a temperature between about 120.degree. C. and about 275.degree. C.
- 17. The fiber of claim 16 wherein the stretching is performed in at least two stages with the latest stage performed at a temperature of between about 150.degree. C. and about 250.degree. C.
- 18. The fiber of claim 17 wherein said latest stage is performed on the xerogel fiber.
- 19. The fiber of claim 1 wherein said linear polyvinyl alcohol has a weight average molecular weight of between about 1,000,000 and about 4,000,000.
- 20. The fiber of claim 19 wherein said linear polyvinyl alcohol has a weight average molecular weight of between about 1,500,000 and about 2,500,000.
- 21. A fiber of claim 1 wherein said polyvinyl alcohol has weight average molecular weight at least about 500,000 and a tenacity of at least about 10 g/denier, a tensile modulus of at least about 200 g/denier and a melting temperature of at least about 238.degree. C.
- 22. The fiber of claim 21 wherein said polyvinyl alcohol has a melting temperature of at least about 245.degree. C.
- 23. The fiber of claim 21 wherein said polyvinyl alcohol has u weight average molecular weight of at least about 750,000.
- 24. The fiber of claim 21 having a tenacity of at least about 14 g/denier and a tensile modulus of at least about 300 g/denier.
- 25. A fiber of claim 22 wherein said polyvinyl alcohol has an average molecular weight of at least about 750,000 and having a tenacity of at least about 14 g/denier and a tensile modulus at least about 300 g/denier.
- 26. The fiber of claim 25 wherein said polyvinyl alcohol has a tenacity of at least about 17 g/denier and a tensile modulus of at least about 400 g/denier.
- 27. The fiber of claim 26 wherein said polyvinyl alcohol has a tensile modulus of at least about 550 g/denier.
- 28. The fiber according to claim 21 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a weight average molecular weight of between about 1,000,000 and 4,000,000.
- 29. The fiber according to claim 28 wherein the polyvinyl alcohol has a weight average molecular weight of between about 1,500,000 and 2,500,000.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 569,818 filed Jan. 11, 1984 U.S. Pat. No. 4,599,267 which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 432,044 filed Sept. 30, 1982 U.S. Pat. No. 4,440,711.
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