Claims
- 1. An optically anisotropic pitch for manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers, said pitch containing a benzene soluble component and a benzene insoluble component, and having a Q value of 1.6 or below, a number-average molecular weight ratio of said benzene insoluble component to said benzene soluble component of 1.9 or below, an aromatic carbon fraction of 0.8 or above, a C/H atomic ratio of 1.85 or below, an optically anisotropic phase of 90% or above, a quinoline insoluble component of 5% by weight or below, and a softening point of 320.degree. C. or below.
- 2. The optically anisotropic pitch for manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers according to claim 1, wherein each of said benzene insoluble component and benzene soluble component has a Q value of 1.4 or below.
- 3. The optically anisotropic pitch for manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers according to claim 1, which has an aromatic carbon fraction (fa) of 0.8 to 0.9.
- 4. The optically anisotropic pitch for manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers according to claim 1, which has a C/H atomic ratio of 1.55 to 1.80.
- 5. A method of manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers comprising the steps of melt spinning the optically anisotropic pitch according to claim 1, infusibilizing said spun pitch fibers, and carbonizing or graphitizing said infusibilized fibers.
- 6. A method of manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers comprising the steps of melt spinning the optically anisotropic pitch according to claim 2, infusibilizing said spun pitch fibers, and carbonizing or graphitizing said infusibilized fibers.
- 7. A method of manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers comprising the steps of melt spinning the optically anisotropic pitch according to claim 3, infusibilizing said spun pitch fibers, and carbonizing or graphitizing said infusibilized fibers.
- 8. A method of manufacturing high compressive strength carbon fibers comprising the steps of melt spinning the optically anisotropic pitch according to claim 4, infusibilizing said spun pitch fibers, and carbonizing or graphitizing said infusibilized fibers.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/909,539 filed on Jul. 6, 1992, now abandoned.
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