Claims
- 1. Crimped, generally flat tow comprising cellulose acetate having a diagonal splice of fused fibers extending from edge to edge across its width, said splice being at any angle of between about 20 and about 70 degrees with respect to its length, the total color difference between the tow in said splice on at least one side and unspliced tow is negligible and has an average CIELAB DE* value of less than about 1.4.
- 2. Crimped tow comprising cellulose acetate containing a diagonal splice of fused fibers extending from edge to edge across its width, said splice being at an angle of between about 20 and 70 degrees with respect to the longitudinal dimension thereof, said splice having been made by crossing two sections of said tow, drawing said sections under a tension sufficient to separate them when severed by fusion, and heating strip of the crossed sections to its fusion temperature until the tow is fused and material on one side of said strip separates from tow on the other side, the total color difference between the tow in said splice and the unspliced tow is negligible and has an average CIELAB DE* value of less than about 1.4.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 07/892,443 filed on Jun. 2, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,356,498 which is a divisional of 07/562,876 filed Aug. 6, 1990 now abandoned.
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Divisions (2)
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