Claims
- 1. A process to minimize circumferential stress cracking in spun polyester filaments, comprising:
- (a) mixing a miscible non-aqueous solution of a fiber finishing emulsion and an organic solvent, said emulsion having emulsifiers, lubricating oils, antistat oils and heat stabilizers; said organic solvent selected from the group consisting of: mineral oil, kerosene, and combinations thereof;
- (b) melt spinning polyester fiber;
- (c) contacting said solution with the fiber;
- (d) storing the spun polyester; and
- (e) draw twisting the spun polyester to produce a spun polyester yarn having minimal circumferential stress cracks.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein said contacting step further comprises the stages of:
- (a) moving the fiber against means for communicating said solution with the fiber;
- (b) transferring said solution with each fiber; and
- (c) absorbing said solution into each fiber, so that said solution lubricates each fiber for said draw twisting increasing the tenacity and tensile strength of each fiber and said organic solvent prevents crystallization of the surface of each fiber which create circumferential stress cracks.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein said storing may exist from about 24 hours to about 90 hours.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a divisional application of my previous application bearing Ser. No. 077,417 filed Sept. 20, 1979 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,328,108 "METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR THE ELIMINATION OF CIRCUMFERENTIAL STRESS CRACKS IN SPUN POLYESTERS".
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