Claims
- 1. A process for preparing a multifilament type plastic optical fiber, which comprises using an islands-in-the-sea type conjugate spinning spinneret comprising at least four orifice plates including a first orifice plate having 100 to 10,000 core-forming nozzle holes, a second orifice plate having a sheath-forming nozzle hole, said first and second orifice plate being stacked to form an island-forming orifice plate, and orifice plate having a sea-forming nozzle hole having a trumpet-shaped opening expanded toward the lower end thereof and an orifice plated having a filament-gathering hole having a substantially rectangular shape, supplying a core-forming polymer, a sheath-forming polymer and a sea-forming polymer to respective nozzle holes, spinning out many filaments having an islands-in-the-sea structure, and gathering and adhering the filaments at the filament-gathering orifice plate to obtain a multifilament optical fiber in which the core occupancy in a cross-sectional area of the multifilament type optical fiber is at least 50% and the brightness index value I indicating the brightness of a transmitted image is at least 4.5.times.10.sup.-2.
- 2. A process for preparing a multifilament type plastic optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the island in-the-seat type conjugate spinning spinneret is a non-pipe-implanted type spinneret having a sheath-forming polymer passage between the core-forming orifice plate and the sheath-forming orifice plate and a sea-forming polymer passage between the sheath-forming orifice plate and the sea-forming orifice plate.
- 3. A process for preparing a multifilament type plastic optical fiber according to claim 1, wherein the orifice plates satisfy the requirement of 2P.gtoreq.R.gtoreq.P in which P stands for the distance between the centers of two adjacent island-forming nozzle holes and R stands for the diameter of said lower end of the trumpet-shaped expanded opening of the sea-forming orifice plate.
- 4. A process for preparing a multifilament type plastic optical fiber comprising islands of a coresheath structure having a light-transmitting property, which are arranged in sea, said process comprising supplying respective component polymers to a spinning nozzle, and melt-spinning the polymers under conditions such that a spinning draft D is defined by the following formula (3):
- D=(hole diameter of spinning nozzle).sup.2 /(image element diameter of undrawn multifilament type optical fiber).sup.2 ( 3)
- is at least 30, to obtain a multifilament type plastic optical fiber in which the island diameter is 10 to 200 .mu., the number of image elements is 100 to 10,000, said islands are arranged a zigzag-stacked structure in the sea, and section of the multifilament optical fiber has a substantially rectangular shape.
- 5. A process for preparing a multifilament type plastic optical fiber comprising islands of a core-sheath structure having a light-transmitting property, which are arranged in a sea, said process comprising supplying respective component polymers to a spinning nozzle, melt-spinning the polymers under conditions such that spinning draft D defined by the following formula (3):
- D=(hole diameter of spinning nozzle).sup.2 /(image element diameter of undrawn multifilament optical fiber).sup.2 ( 3)
- is at least 30, and heat-drawing the undrawn filaments at a drawing temperature of 100.degree. to 300.degree. C. and a draw ratio of 1.05 to 5.0 to obtain a plastic multifilament type optical fiber in which the island diameter is 10 to 200.mu., the number of the islands is 100 to 10,000, the respective islands are arranged in a zigzag-stacked structure, and the cross-section of the multifilament type optical fiber has a substantially rectangular shape.
- 6. A process for preparing a multifilament type plastic optical fiber according to claim 5, wherein the draw ratio at the heat-drawing step is 1.05 to 5.0.
Priority Claims (3)
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61-144456 |
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61-114442 |
Jul 1986 |
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61-221781 |
Sep 1986 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/061,346, filed June 15, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,842,365.
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