Claims
- 1. Hollow fibers based on polymeric fibrogenic substances selected from the group consisting of vinylidene polyfluorides, polysulfones, polyacrylonitriles, cellulose and cellulosic esters, poly(vinyl chlorides), poly(vinyl acetates), polyamides, polyimides, polycarbonates, poly(phenylene oxides), polystyrenes, polyethers, polyesters, poly(arylene oxides), polysulfides, polyvinylic polymers, polyallylic polymers, polyazoles, polyimidazoles, polyphosphazines, polyhydrazides and copolymers or mixtures thereof of a structure which is asymmetrical in that they present a relatively dense outer layer having a thickness smaller than 0.1 .mu.m on their outer periphery, which is bonded to an open structure, the porosity of which increases in the direction of the inner face, said open structure underlying said outer layer being composed of a microporous layer directly in contact with said outer layer, the hollow fibers being characterized by the presence of pores of dimensions higher than 0.1 .mu.m and lower than 2 .mu.m, and a macroporous layer presenting macrovoids therein substantially cylindrical, radially oriented and regularly spaced, with homogeneous porosity walls in the radial direction opening on the side of the inner face of the fiber and not opening on the side of the outer face, such macrovoids having a main dimension higher than 2 .mu.m, the proportion of such macrovoids representing at least 10% of the wall bulk.
- 2. Hollow fibers according to claim 1, wherein the outer layer and is permeable to water with a complete absence of pores of a diameter greater than 1000 .ANG..
- 3. Hollow fibers according to claim 1 wherein the proportion of the macrovoids represents at least 20% of the wall bulk of the fibers.
- 4. Hollow fibers according to claim 1 wherein the substantially cylindrical macrovoids are of such a length that the macrovoids may comprise more than 9/10 of the thickness of the total wall of the fiber.
- 5. Hollow fibers according to claim 1 wherein the diameter of a circular cross-section of the macrovoids is at least 5 micrometers.
- 6. Hollow fibers according to claim 1 wherein the fibers are based on a fibrogenic polymer which is dissolved in a solvent and coagulated in a non-solvent.
- 7. Hollow fibers according to claim 2 wherein the proportion of the macrovoids represent at least 20% of the wall bulk; the substantially cylindric macrovoids are of a length that may reach more than 9/10 of the thickness of the total wall of the fiber; and the diameter of the circular cross-section of the macrovoids is at least 5 micrometers.
- 8. Hollow fibers according to claim 7 wherein the fibers are based on polymers dissolved in a solvent and coagulated in a non-solvent.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 841,537, filed Jan. 30, 1986.
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