Claims
- 1. A melt extruded monofilament having improved abrasion resistance, wet-to-dry dimensional stability, and improved crimpability, consisting essentially of a blend of:
- i) from more than 60 to about 75 percent by weight of an essentially anhydrous polyethylene terephthalate having an intrinsic viscosity ranging from 0.50 to 1.20 when measured in a solvent comprising a 60:40 parts by weight mixture of phenol and 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane at 30.degree. C.,
- ii) from about 25 to less than 40 percent by weight of an essentially anhydrous thermoplastic ether- or ester-based polyurethane having a Durometer Type A hardness less than 95, or a Durometer Type D hardness less than 75, and
- iii) from 0 to about 5 percent by weight of a hydrolyric stabilizer,
- wherein the Relative Abrasion Resistance of the melt extruded monofilament as measured by the ratio of weight loss of monofilaments comprised of the unblended essentially anhydrous polyethylene terephthalate as defined in i) to the weight loss of monofilaments comprised of the blend is from about 1.19 to about 2.67 when wound in a single layer around one end of a polyethylene rod and abraded by rotation while immersed in a slurry of 57% by weight of No. 24 grit sand in water.
- 2. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane is present in the blend in an amount ranging from about 25 to about 35 percent by weight.
- 3. The monofilament of claim 1 containing no stabilizer.
- 4. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the stabilizer is present in the blend in an amount ranging from about 0.3 to about 5 percent by weight.
- 5. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the stabilizer is present in the blend in an amount of from about 0.7 to about 3 percent by weight.
- 6. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the Relative Abrasion Resistance, as measured according to the method described, is from about 1.19 to about 2.28.
- 7. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the intrinsic viscosity of the extruded monofilament, measured according to the method described for the polyethylene terephthalate component, is at least about 0.78.
- 8. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the intrinsic viscosity of the extruded monofilament, measured according to the method described for the polyethylene terephthalate component, is at least about 0.82.
- 9. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane is present in the blend in an amount of about 30 percent by weight.
- 10. A melt extruded monofilament having improved abrasion resistance, wet-to-dry dimensional stability, and improved crimpability, consisting essentially of a blend of:
- i) from more than 60 to about 75 percent by weight of an essentially anhydrous polyethylene terephthalate having an intrinsic viscosity ranging from 0.50 to 1.20 when measured in a solvent comprising a 60:40 parts by weight mixture of phenol and 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane at 30.degree. C.,
- ii) from about 25 to less than 40 percent by weight of an essentially anhydrous thermoplastic ether- or ester-based polyurethane having a Durometer Type A hardness less than 95, or a Durometer Type D hardness less than 75, and
- iii) from 0 to 5 percent by weight of a hydrolytic stabilizer, wherein:
- a) the Relative Abrasion Resistance of the melt extruded monofilament as measured by the ratio of weight loss of monofilaments comprised of the unblended essentially anhydrous polyethylene terephthalate as defined in i) to the weight loss of monofilaments comprised of the blend is from about 1.19 to about 2.67 when wound in a single layer around one end of a polyethylene rod and abraded by rotation while immersed in a slurry of 57% by weight of No. 24 grit sand in water, and
- b) the percent length change occurring in the melt extruded monofilament when subjected to a cycle of wetting by boiling in water and then drying out is no greater 0.10%.
- 11. The monofilament of claim 1 wherein the polyurethane is present in the blend in an amount ranging from 25 to about 35 percent by weight.
- 12. The monofilament of claim 10 containing no stabilizer.
- 13. The monofilament of claim 10 wherein the stabilizer is present in the blend in an amount ranging from about 0.3 to about 5 percent by weight.
- 14. The monofilament of claim 21 wherein the stabilizer is present in the blend in an amount of from about 0.7 to about 3 percent by weight.
- 15. The monofilament of claim 10 wherein the Relative Abrasion Resistance, as measured according to the method described, is from about 1.19 to about 2.28.
- 16. The monofilament of claim 10 wherein the intrinsic viscosity of the extruded monofilament, as measured according to the method described for the polyethylene terephthalate component, is at least about 0.78.
- 17. The monofilament of claim 10 wherein the intrinsic viscosity of the extruded monofilament, as measured according to the method described for the polyethylene terephthalate component, is at least about 0.82.
- 18. The monofilament of claim 10 wherein the polyurethane is present in the blend in an amount of about 30 percent by weight.
- 19. A melt extruded monofilament having improved abrasion resistance, wet-to-dry dimensional stability, and improved crimpability, consisting essentially of a blend of:
- i) from more than 60 to about 75 percent by weight of an essentially anhydrous polyethylene terephthalate having an intrinsic viscosity ranging from 0.50 to 1.20 when measured in a solvent comprising a 60:40 parts by weight mixture of phenol and 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane at 30.degree. C.,
- ii) from about 25 to less than 40 percent by weight of an essentially anhydrous thermoplastic ether- or ester-based polyurethane having a Durometer Type A hardness less than 95, or a Durometer Type D hardness Less than 75, and
- iii) from 0 to about 5 percent by weight of a hydrolyric stabilizer, wherein:
- a) the Relative Abrasion Resistance of the melt extruded monofilament as measured by the ratio of weight loss of monofilaments comprised of the unblended essentially anhydrous polyethylene terephthalate as defined in i) to the weight loss of monofilaments Comprised of the blend is from about 1.19 to about 2.67 when wound in a single layer around one end of a polyethylene rod and abraded by rotation while immersed in a slurry of 57% by weight of No. 24 grit sand in water,
- b) the percent length change occurring in the melt extruded monofilament when subjected to a cycle of wetting by boiling in water and then drying out is no greater 0.10%, and
- c) the intrinsic viscosity of the melt extruded monofilament, as measured in a solvent comprising a 60:40 parts by weight mixture of phenol and 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane at 30.degree. C., is at least about 0.735.
- 20. The monofilament of claim 19 wherein the polyurethane is present in the blend in an amount ranging from about 25 to about 35 percent by weight.
- 21. The monofilament of claim 19 containing no stabilizer.
- 22. The monofilament of claim 19 wherein the stabilizer is present in the blend in an amount ranging from about 0.3 to about 5 percent by weight.
- 23. The monofilament of claim 19 wherein the stabilizer is present in the blend in an amount of from about 0.7 to about 3 percent by weight.
- 24. The monofilament of claim 19 wherein the Relative Abrasion Resistance, as measured according to the method described, is from about 1.19 to about 2.28.
- 25. The monofilament of claim 19 wherein the intrinsic viscosity of the extruded monofilament as measured according to the method described, is at least about 0.78.
- 26. The monofilament of claim 19 wherein the intrinsic viscosity of the extruded monofilament as measured according to the method described, is at least about 0.82.
- 27. The monofilament of claim 19 wherein the polyurethane is present in the blend in an amount of about 30 percent by weight.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/034,207 filed on Mar. 19, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/701,752 filed on May 17, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/324,614 filed on Mar. 17, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/228,447, filed on Aug. 5, 1988, now abandoned.
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