Claims
- 1. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having a finish comprising an antistatic composition which comprises:
- (a) at least one neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt; and
- (b) a solubilizer, wherein the fiber having the finish is hydrophobic.
- 2. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the alkyl or alkenyl group is a C.sub.6 -C.sub.12 alkyl group.
- 3. A fiber as claimed in claim 2 wherein the neutralized alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt is an alkali metal salt.
- 4. A fiber as claimed in claim 2 wherein the solubilizer comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of glycols, polyglycols, and potassium or sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate having an ethylene content range of 2 to 9 moles.
- 5. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the alkyl or alkenyl group is a C.sub.8 -C.sub.12 alkyl group.
- 6. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the neutralized alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt is an alkali metal salt selected from the group consisting of sodium and potassium salts.
- 7. A fiber as claimed in claim 6 wherein the alkali metal salt is a potassium salt.
- 8. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solubilizer comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of glycols, polyglycols, glycol ethers, and neutralized phosphoric ester salts having the general formula: ##STR5## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2, y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3.
- 9. A fiber as claimed in claim 8 wherein the solubilizer comprises the neutralized phosphoric ester salt.
- 10. A fiber as claimed in claim 8 wherein neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt has a pH of about 5 to 7.
- 11. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solubilizer comprises at least one compound selected from the group consisting of glycols and polyglycols.
- 12. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solubilizer comprises at least one compound selected from the group consisting of diethylene glycol or polyethylene glycol.
- 13. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber comprises about 0.1 to 1%, by dry weight of the fiber of the finish and wherein the fiber having the finish has a hydrostatic head value at least about 30 mm.
- 14. A fiber as claimed in claim 13, wherein the fiber comprises polypropylene and the fiber having the finish has a hydrostatic head value at least about 62 mm.
- 15. A fiber as claimed in claim 14 wherein the fiber is 1 to 6 dpf fiber cut into a stable fiber having a length of about 1 to 3 inches.
- 16. A fiber as claimed in claim 15 which is capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 15-25 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 250 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of about 15-40%.
- 17. A fiber as claimed in claims 16, further comprising a lubricant comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, paraffinic waxes, polyglycols and silicones.
- 18. A fiber as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a lubricant.
- 19. A fiber as claimed in claim 18 wherein the lubricant is selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, paraffinic waxes, polyglycols and silicones.
- 20. A fiber as claimed in claim 18 wherein the lubricant comprises a polydimethylsiloxane.
- 21. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a lubricant.
- 22. A fiber as claimed in claim 21 wherein the lubricant comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, paraffinic waxes, polyglycols and silicones.
- 23. A fiber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fiber is a staple fiber and the fiber with the finish has a hydrostatic head value at least about 102 mm and is capable of being processed into a nonwoven fabric on processing equipment comprising at least one card and means for bonding the fabric at a throughput of at least about 128 pounds/hour for a period of at least two hours without formation of significant solid antistatic composition build-up on the nonwoven fabric processing equipment.
- 24. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the throughput is at least about 179 pounds/hour.
- 25. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the throughput is at least about 1,000 pounds/hour.
- 26. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the throughput is at least about 1,500 pounds/hour.
- 27. A fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the means for bonding the fabric comprises a thermal calender roll and no solid antistatic composition build-up visible to the naked eye forms on the calender roll.
- 28. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the means for bonding the fabric is selected from the group consisting of calender roll, hot air, sonic or laser bonding.
- 29. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23, wherein the fiber is capable of limiting electrostatic charge of less than about 4000 volts during processing.
- 30. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23, wherein the fiber staple is capable of limiting electrostatic charge of less than about 2000 volts during processing.
- 31. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23, wherein the fiber staple is capable of limiting electrostatic charge of less than about 1000 volts during processing.
- 32. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23, wherein the fiber staple is capable of limiting electrostatic charge of less than about 500 volts during processing.
- 33. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 which is capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 10-60 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 150 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of at least about 10%.
- 34. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 which is capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 10-30 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 250 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of about 15-40%.
- 35. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 which is capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 15-25 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 350 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of about 15-20%.
- 36. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 35 wherein the basis weight is about 19-20 grams/square yard.
- 37. A fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the period is at least about six hours.
- 38. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the period is at least about one week.
- 39. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the staple fiber has a sink time of at least about 0.8 hour and the nonwoven fabric has a percent runoff value at least about 79%.
- 40. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the staple fiber has a sink time of at least about 4 hours and the nonwoven fabric has a percent runoff value at least about 85%.
- 41. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the staple fiber has a sink time of at least about 20 hours and the nonwoven fabric has a percent runoff value at least about 94.5%.
- 42. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the polyolefin staple fiber comprises about 1 to 6 dpf, about 1 to 3 inch polypropylene staple fiber comprising about 0.1 to 1%, by dry weight of the staple fiber, of the finish and the staple fibers having the finish are capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 10-30 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 250 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of about 15-40% with no solid antistatic composition build-up visible to the naked eye forming on the calender roll.
- 43. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 42 wherein the staple fiber is capable of limiting electrostatic charge of less than about 4000 volts during processing.
- 44. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the polyolefin staple fiber comprises about 1.8 to 3 dpf, about 1 to 3 inch polypropylene staple fiber comprising about 0.1 to 1%, by dry weight of the staple fiber, of the finish and the finish further comprises a lubricant and the staple fibers having the finish are capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 15-25 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 350 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of about 15-20% wherein the throughput is at least about 1,000 pounds/hour and the processing is carried out for at least about six hours with no solid antistatic composition build-up visible to the naked eye forming on the calender roll.
- 45. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the polyolefin staple fiber comprises 1.8 to 3 dpf, 1 1/4 to 2 inch polypropylene staple fiber comprising about 0.15 to 0.3%, by dry weight of the staple fiber, of the finish and the finish further comprises a lubricant, and the staple fibers having the finish are capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 19 to 20 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 350 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of about 15-20% wherein the throughput is at least about 1,000 pounds/hour and the processing is carried out for at least about one week with no solid antistatic composition build-up visible to the naked eye forming on the calender roll and wherein the fiber is capable of limiting electrostatic charge to less than about 2000 volts during processing, the fiber having the finish has a sink time of at least about 4 hours and the nonwoven fabric has a percent runoff value at least about 79%.
- 46. A fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the fiber is a staple fiber having a length of about 1 to 6 inches.
- 47. A fiber as claimed in claim 23 wherein the fiber comprises polypropylene.
- 48. A fiber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fiber is a staple fiber and the staple fiber with the finish has a hydrostatic head value at least about 102 mm and is capable of being processed into a nonwoven fabric on processing equipment comprising at least one card and means for bonding the fabric at a speed of at 250 feet/minute for a period of at least two hours without formation of significant solid antistatic composition build-up on the nonwoven fabric processing equipment.
- 49. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 48 wherein the processing equipment comprises a card and thermal bonding on a calender roll and no solid antistatic composition roll deposits are visible on the calender roll after 2 hours of processing.
- 50. A staple fiber as claimed in claim 49 wherein no roll deposits are visible on the calender roll after 6 hours of processing.
- 51. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt has a pH of about 5 to 9.
- 52. A fiber as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fiber with the finish has a hydrostatic head value at least about 102 mm.
- 53. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber has a hydrostatic head value of at least about 125 mm.
- 54. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber has a hydrostatic head value of at least about 150 mm.
- 55. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber has a hydrostatic head value of at least about 181 mm.
- 56. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber has a hydrostatic head value of at least about 195 mm.
- 57. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber is about 0.1 to 40 dpf fiber.
- 58. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber is about 1 to 6 dpf fiber.
- 59. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber is a about 1.8 to 3 dpf fiber.
- 60. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene.
- 61. A fiber as claimed in claim 60, wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene homopolymer.
- 62. A fiber as claimed in claim 60, wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene copolymer comprising at least 90 weight % polypropylene and up to 10 weight % ethylene, butene or mixtures thereof.
- 63. A fiber as claimed in claim 60 wherein the fiber is selected from the group consisting of a monofilament fiber, multifilament fiber and yarn.
- 64. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber comprises a bicomponent fiber.
- 65. A fiber as claimed in claim 64 wherein the bicomponent fiber comprises a polypropylene core layer and a polyethylene outer layer.
- 66. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber has a sink time of at least about 0.8 hour.
- 67. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber has a sink time of at least about 4 hours.
- 68. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fiber has a sink time of at least about 20 hours.
- 69. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 which is a staple fiber having a length of about 1 to 6 inches.
- 70. A fiber as claimed in claim 69 which is formed by spinning, drawing, crimping and cutting.
- 71. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 which is a staple fiber having a length of about 1 to 3 inches.
- 72. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 which is a staple fiber having a length of about 1 1/4 to 2 inches.
- 73. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 comprising about 0.1 to 1%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 74. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 comprising about 0.15 to 0.5%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 75. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 comprising about 0.15 to 0.3%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 76. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises about 1 to 6 dpf, 1 to 3 inch staple polypropylene fiber comprising about 0.1 to 1%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 77. A fiber as claimed in claim 76 wherein the finish further comprises a lubricant.
- 78. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises about 1.8 to 3 dpf, 1 to 3 inch staple polypropylene fiber comprising about 0.1 to 1%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 79. A fiber as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises 1.8 to 3 dpf, 1 1/4 to 2 inches inch staple polypropylene fiber comprising about 0.15 to 0.3%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish and the fiber having the finish has a sink time of at least about 4 hours.
- 80. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having a finish comprising an antistatic composition selected from the group consisting of composition (I) which comprises:
- (a) at least one neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt; and
- (b) a solubilizer comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of glycols, polyglycols, glycol ethers, and neutralized phosphoric ester salts having the general formula: ##STR6## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2 and y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3,
- and composition (II) which comprises at least one neutralized phosphoric ester salt having the general formula (2),
- wherein the finish further comprises a lubricant, and
- wherein the fiber having the finish has a hydrostatic head value of at least about 62 mm.
- 81. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the hydrostatic head value is at least about 125 mm.
- 82. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the hydrostatic head value is at least about 150 mm.
- 83. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the hydrostatic head value is at least about 181 mm.
- 84. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the hydrostatic head value is at least about 195 mm.
- 85. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the fiber is about 0.1 to 40 dpf staple fiber.
- 86. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the fiber is about 1 to 6 dpf staple fiber.
- 87. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the fiber is a about 1.8 to 3 dpf staple fiber.
- 88. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene.
- 89. A fiber as claimed in claim 88, wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene homopolymer.
- 90. A fiber as claimed in claim 88, wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene copolymer comprising at least 90 weight % of units derived from propylene and up to 10 weight % of units derived from ethylene, butene or mixtures thereof.
- 91. A fiber as claimed in claim 88 wherein the fiber is selected from the group consisting of a monofilament fiber, multifilament fiber and yarn.
- 92. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the fiber comprises a bicomponent fiber.
- 93. A fiber as claimed in claim 92 wherein the bicomponent fiber comprises a polypropylene core layer and a polyethylene outer layer.
- 94. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 having a length of about 1 to 6 inches.
- 95. A fiber as claimed in claim 94 which is formed by spinning, drawing, crimping and cutting.
- 96. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 having a length of about 1 to 3 inches.
- 97. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 having a length of about 1 1/4 to 2 inches.
- 98. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the lubricant is selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, paraffinic waxes, polyglycols and silicones.
- 99. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 wherein the lubricant comprises a polydimethylsiloxane.
- 100. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 comprising about 0.1 to 1 by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 101. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 comprising about 0.15 to 0.5%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 102. A fiber as claimed in claim 80 comprising about 0.15 to 0.3%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish.
- 103. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having a finish comprising an antistatic composition selected from the group consisting of composition (I) which comprises:
- (a) at least one neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt; and
- (b) a solubilizer comprising at least one member selected from the group consisting of glycols, polyglycols, glycol ethers, and neutralized phosphoric ester salts having the general formula: ##STR7## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2 and y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3,
- and composition (II) which comprises at least one neutralized phosphoric ester salt having the general formula (2),
- wherein the finish further comprises a lubricant, and
- wherein the fiber having the finish is hydrophobic, and wherein the finish comprises 20:1 to 1.5:1 by weight of the at least one neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt to the solubilizer.
- 104. A fiber as claimed in claim 103 wherein the ratio of antistatic composition to the lubricant is about 5:1 to 1:5 by weight.
- 105. A fiber as claimed in claim 103 wherein the finish comprises 10:1-2:1 by weight of the at least one neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salt to the solubilizer.
- 106. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having an antistatic finish which comprises at least one neutralized phosphoric ester salt having the general formula: ##STR8## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2 and y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3, wherein the fiber having the finish has a hydrostatic head value of at least about 62 mm.
- 107. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the neutralized phosphoric ester salt is an alkali metal salt of oleyl ethylene oxide phosphate and n is 2-9.
- 108. A fiber as claimed in claim 107 wherein the fiber comprises polypropylene.
- 109. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the neutralized phosphoric ester salt is a sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate having an ethylene content range of 2 to 9 moles.
- 110. A fiber as claimed in claim 106, further comprising a lubricant.
- 111. A fiber as claimed in claim 110 wherein the lubricant is selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, paraffinic waxes, polyglycols and silicones.
- 112. A fiber as claimed in claim 111 wherein the lubricant comprises a polydimethylsiloxane.
- 113. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the fiber comprises polypropylene.
- 114. A fiber as claimed in claim 113, wherein the fiber is 1 to 6 dpf, about 1-3 inch fiber comprising 0.1 to 1%, based on the dry weight of the fiber, of finish and the fiber having the finish is capable of forming a nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of about 10-60 grams/square yard that has a cross directional strength of at least about 150 grams/inch by carding and thermally bonding using a calender roll with a thermal bond area of at least about 10%.
- 115. A fiber as claimed in claim 113, wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene homopolymer.
- 116. A fiber as claimed in claim 113, wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises polypropylene copolymer comprising at least 90 weight % polypropylene and up to 10 weight % ethylene, butene or mixtures thereof.
- 117. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 comprising about 0.1 to 5%, by dry weight of the fiber, of finish.
- 118. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the neutralized phosphoric ester salt has a pH of about 5 to 9.
- 119. A fiber as claimed in claim 118 wherein the pH is about 5 to 7.
- 120. A fiber as claimed in claim 106, wherein the fiber with the finish has a hydrostatic head value at least about 102 mm.
- 121. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the hydrostatic head value is at least about 125 mm.
- 122. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the hydrostatic head value is at least about 150 mm.
- 123. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the fiber is about 0.1 to 40 dpf fiber.
- 124. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the fiber is about 1 to 6 dpf fiber.
- 125. A fiber as claimed in claim 106 wherein the fiber is about 1.8 to 3 dpf fiber.
- 126. A non-depositing, hydrophobic, polyolefin fiber which comprises a polyolefin fiber treated with an antistatic composition comprising:
- (A) an antistat selected from the group consisting of alkali metal C.sub.8 to C.sub.12 alkyl phosphates and sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate; and
- (B) a solubilizer selected from the group consisting of glycols, polyglycols, glycol ethers, and potassium or sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate with an ethylene oxide content range of 2 to 9 moles, provided that when the antistat is sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate, the solubilizer may be omitted, wherein the polyolefin fiber has a hydrostatic head value of at least about 62 mm.
- 127. A fiber as defined in claim 126, wherein said alkali metal is sodium or potassium.
- 128. A fiber as defined in claim 126, wherein said alkali metal is potassium.
- 129. A fiber as defined in claim 128, wherein said polyolefin is polypropylene.
- 130. A fiber as defined in claim 129, further comprising a silicone lubricant.
- 131. A fiber as defined in claim 130, wherein the silicone lubricant comprises polydimethylsiloxane.
- 132. A fiber as defined in claim 129, wherein said fiber is treated with from about 0.05% to about 0.30% of said antistat based on the weight of the fiber.
- 133. A fiber as claimed in claim 126 wherein the antistat is the sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate.
- 134. A non-depositing, hydrophobic, polypropylene fiber which comprises a polypropylene fiber treated with an antistatic composition comprising:
- (A) as an antistat, potassium C.sub.8 /C.sub.10 alkyl phosphate; and
- (B) a solubilizer selected from the group consisting of glycols, polyglycols, glycol ethers, and potassium or sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate with an ethylene oxide content range of 2 to 9 moles.
- 135. A non-depositing, hydrophobic, polypropylene fiber which comprises a polypropylene fiber treated with an antistatic composition comprising:
- (A) an antistat selected from the group consisting of potassium C.sub.8 to C.sub.12 alkyl phosphates and sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate; and
- (B) a solubilizer selected from the group consisting of diethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, and sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) 9 phosphate, provided that when the antistat is sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate, the solubilizer may be omitted.
- 136. A non-depositing, hydrophobic, polypropylene fiber which comprises a polypropylene fiber treated with an antistatic composition comprising:
- (A) an antistat selected from the group consisting of potassium C.sub.8 to C.sub.12 alkyl phosphates and sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate; and
- (B) a solubilizer selected from the group consisting of glycols, polyglycols, glycol ethers, and potassium or sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate with an ethylene oxide content range of 2 to 9 moles, provided that when the antistat is sodium oleyl (ethylene oxide) phosphate, the solubilizer may be omitted, wherein said solubilizer is used in an amount of from 5 to 50% of the antistat.
- 137. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having a finish comprising an antistatic composition which comprises:
- (a) at least one neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt; and
- (b) a solubilizer,
- wherein the finish comprises 20:1 to 1:1 by weight of the at least one neutralized C.sub.3 -C.sub.12 alkyl or alkenyl phosphate alkali metal or alkali earth metal salt to the solubilizer, and
- wherein the fiber has a hydrostatic head value of at least 62 mm.
- 138. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having an antistatic finish which comprises at least one neutralized phosphoric ester salt having the general formula: ##STR9## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2 and y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3, wherein the fiber having the finish is hydrophobic, and wherein the fiber comprises a bicomponent fiber having a polypropylene core layer and a polyethylene outer layer.
- 139. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having an antistatic finish which comprises at least one neutralized phosphoric ester salt having the general formula: ##STR10## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2 and y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3, wherein the fiber having the finish is hydrophobic, and wherein the fiber has a sink time of at least about 0.8 hour.
- 140. A fiber as claimed in claim 139 wherein the fiber has a sink time of at least about 4 hours.
- 141. A fiber as claimed in claim 139 wherein the fiber has a sink time of at least about 20 hours.
- 142. A fiber which is a staple fiber having a length of 1 to 3 inches which is formed by spinning, drawing, crimping and cutting comprising a polyolefin fiber having an antistatic finish which comprises at least one neutralized phosphoric ester salt having the general formula: ##STR11## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2 and y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3, and
- wherein the fiber having the finish is hydrophobic.
- 143. A fiber comprising a polyolefin fiber having an antistatic finish which comprises at least one neutralized phosphoric ester salt having the general formula: ##STR12## wherein M, which may be the same or different, is an alkali or alkali earth metal or hydrogen, R is a C.sub.16 -C.sub.22 alkyl or alkenyl group, R.sub.1 is ethylene oxide or propylene oxide, and n is 1 to 10, x is 1 to 2, and y is 2 to 1, and x+y=3,
- wherein the fiber having the finish is hydrophobic, and
- wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises about 1 to 6 dpf, 1 to 3 inch staple polypropylene fiber comprising about 0.1 to 1%, by dry weight of the fiber of the finish.
- 144. A fiber as claimed in claim 143 wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises about 1.8 to 3 dpf staple polypropylene fiber.
- 145. A fiber as claimed in claim 144 wherein the polyolefin fiber comprises 1 1/4 to 2 inches inch staple polypropylene fiber comprising about 0.15 to 0.3%, by dry weight of the fiber, of the finish and the fiber having the finish has a sink time of at least about 4 hours.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/835,895, filed Feb. 14, 1992, (now abandoned) which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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