Claims
- 1. A film molding method of hot-press molding a film made of polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide and containing a swelling agent, into a predetermined shape, said method comprising:
- a first process of evaporating the swelling agent from a polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film containing at least 50% or more swelling agent so that the swelling agent containing film becomes an amorphous film which has a density less than a predetermined density and percentage elongation at break of about 70%;
- a second process of hot-press molding said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film for a predetermined time period by metal molds heated to at least 330.degree. C. to crystallize said film to said predetermined density, said second hot pressing molding process occurring subsequent to, and noncontemporaneous with, said first evaporating process.
- 2. A film molding method according to claim 1, wherein said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film has a modulus in tension of 600 Kg/mm.sup.2 or more.
- 3. A film molding method according to claim 2, wherein said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film contains 80% or more swelling agent prior to said first process of evaporating the swelling agent.
- 4. A film molding method according to claim 1, wherein said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film is molded by said metal molds heated to 350.degree. C. or more in said second process of hot-press molding.
- 5. A film molding method according to claim 1, wherein said film obtained by said first process is preheated to a temperature between 200.degree. C. and 330.degree. C. after said first process.
- 6. A film molding method of hot-press molding a film made of polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide and containing a swelling agent, into a predetermined shape, said method comprising:
- a first process of hot-press molding a polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film containing at least 50% or more swelling agent, by a first set of metal molds heated to 220.degree. C. or less for a predetermined time period, and producing a primary molded product of said film; and
- a second process of hot-press molding said primary molded product for a predetermined time period by a second set of metal molds heated up to at least 330.degree. C. to crystallize said primary molded product to have a predetermined density.
- 7. A film molding method according to claim 6, wherein at least one of said first and said second sets of metal molds includes a male type metal mold and a female type metal mold which mates with the male type metal mold, wherein one of said male type metal mold and said female type metal mold is released by attaching said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film molded product to one of said male metal type mold and said female type metal mold in a sucked manner.
- 8. A film molding method according to claim 6, wherein said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film has a modulus in tension of 600 Kg/mm.sup.2 or more.
- 9. A film molding method according to claim 8, wherein said swelling agent is water, said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film containing 80% or more water prior to said first process of hot-press molding.
- 10. A film molding method according to claim 6, wherein said polyparaphenyleneterephthalamide film is molded by said first set of metal molds heated to 190.degree. C. or less in said first process of hot-press molding.
- 11. A film molding method according to claim 6, wherein said primary molded product is molded by said second set of metal molds heated to 350.degree. C. or more in said second process of hot-press molding.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of Ser. No. 08/223,964, filed Apr. 6, 1994, now abandoned.
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