Claims
- 1. A method for the production of a multi-layered conjugated acrylic fiber, which fiber has a shrinkage forming ratio in boiling water of 7-15%, and has a shrinkage forming stress in dry heat of 5-20 mg per denier, comprising dividing two or more spinning dopes of acrylic polymers into layers, said polymers containing 80 mol % or more of acrylonitrile, said polymers being made essentially from the same two monomers, and the maximum difference in the molar ratio of the copolymerizable component being between 1 and 10 mole %, wherein the theoretical number of layers per fiber as defined by the following equation is 3-30: ##EQU8## (where K is a constant determined by the outer shape of the spinneret plate)
- introducing the dope into the spinneret through a filter whose maximum mesh space is 10 .mu.m or more to maintain an interface of said divided dopes, spinning out the dope to form a multi-layered conjugated acrylic fiber, thereafter coagulating, drawing, washing, drying carrying out a shrinkage forming treatment on and redrawing the fiber obtained.
- 2. A method for the production of a multi-layered conjugated acrylic fiber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the viscosity differences of the two or more spinning dopes of acrylic polymers are adjusted to 50 poises/60.degree. C. or less.
- 3. A method for the production of a conjugated acrylic fiber as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the filter, whose maximum mesh space is 10 .mu.m or more, has a lattice-shaped structure.
- 4. A method for the production of a conjugated acrylic fiber as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the shrinkage forming treatment is a heat treatment under relaxed state in steam heating at 105.degree. C. or more and the redrawing treatment is a drawing treatment by 1.05-1.25 times in wet or steam heating at 80.degree. C. or more and below the shrinkage forming treating temperature.
- 5. A method for the production of a conjugated acrylic fiber, which fiber has a shrinkage forming ratio in boiling water 7-15%, and has a shrinkage forming stress in dry heat of 5-20 mg per denier, comprising dividing two or more spinning dopes of acrylic polymers, said polymers containing 80 mole % or more of acrylonitrile, said polymers being made essentially from the same two monomers, and the maximum difference in the molar ratio of the copolymerizable component being between 1 and 10 mole %, wherein at least one acrylic polymers contains 0.3-2.0 m mole/g of carboxylic acid groups, into layers wherein theoretical layer numbers of single fibers as defined by the following equation is 3-30: ##EQU9## (where K is a constant determined by the outer shape of the spinneret plate)
- introducing the dope into the spinneret through a filter whose maximum mesh space is 10 .mu.m or more to maintain an interface of said divided dopes, spinning out the dope to form a multi-layered conjugated acrylic fiber, thereafter coagulating, drawing, washing and drying the fiber obtained and finally treating the fiber in an alkali solution.
- 6. A method for the production of a conjugated acrylic fiber as claimed in any claims 1 or 2, wherein dry jet wet spinning is carried out.
- 7. A method for the production of a conjugated acrylic fiber as claimed in claim 5, wherein dry jet wet spinning is carried out.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/162,652, filed Mar. 1, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,999,245.
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Divisions (1)
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