Claims
- 1. An integral, electrically-conductive textile filament having a resistance of not more than about 10.sup.9 ohms/cm, the filament comprising:
- a. from 2 to about 1000 electrically-conducting, longitudinally-directed strata of fiber-forming polymeric material having finely-divided particles of electrically-conductive carbon black uniformly dispersed therein, the concentration of electrically-conductive carbon black in each electrically-conducting stratum being within the following limits:
- 1. For2 electrically-conducting strata: from about 30 percent by weight -- at a total concentration of carbon in the integral filament of about 1/2 percent by weight -- to about 70 percent by weight -- at a total concentration of carbon in the integral filament of about 1/4 percent by weight; and
- 2. For about 1000 electrically-conducting strata: from about 30 percent by weight -- at a total concentration of carbon in the integral filament of about 12 percent by weight -- to about 70 percent by weight -- at a total concentration of carbon in the integral filament of about 2 percent by weight; and
- b. in coextensive union with each electrically-conducting stratum along the length of at least one major surface thereof, a non-conducting stratum of the same fiber-forming polymeric material.
- 2. The integral, electrically-conductive textile filament of claim 1, wherein the polymeric material is an acrylonitrile polymer having at least about 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile and up to about 15 percent by weight of another polymerizable mono-olefinic monomer copolymerizable therewith.
- 3. The integral, electrically-conductive textile filament of claim 2, wherein there are 4 electrically-conducting, longitudinally-directed strata of fiber-forming polymeric material, each having finely-divided particles of electrically-conductive carbon black uniformly dispersed therein in a concentration of 40 - 60 percent by weight, the total concentration of carbon in the integral filament being between 4 and 6 percent by weight.
- 4. A conductive spun yarn comprising the integral, electrically-conductive textile filament of claim 1 blended with a non-conducting staple product.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 646,311, filed Jan. 2, 1976 now abandoned.
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