Claims
- 1. A process for making a filament yarn comprising;
- melt spinning a polypropylene resin having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a resin melt flow between about 20 and about 60, applying a finish and taking up the filament yarn at a speed of at least about 800 meters per minute.
- 2. A process according to claim 1 wherein the filament yarn is taken up at a speed of at least about 1200 meters per minute.
- 3. A process according to claim 1 wherein the filament yarn is taken up at a speed between about 800 and about 1200 meters per minute.
- 4. A polypropylene filament yarn product melt spun from a polypropylene resin having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a melt flow between about 20 and about 60, said filaments having a finish applied thereto and said filaments having been taken up at a speed of at least about 800 meters per minute.
- 5. A product according to claim 4 wherein the filaments have been taken up at a speed of at least about 1200 meters per minute.
- 6. A product according to claim 4 wherein the filaments have been taken up at a speed between about 800 and about 1200 meters per minute.
- 7. A polypropylene filament yarn product melt spun from a polypropylene having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a melt flow between about 20 and about 60, said filaments having a birefringence above about 0.15, a tenacity above about 2.4 grams per denier, an elongation between about 100% and about 300% and a denier per filament of less than about 25.
- 8. A process for making filament yarn comprising:
- melt spinning a polypropylene resin having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a resin melt flow between about 20 and about 60, applying a finish, taking up the filament yarn at a speed of at least about 800 meters per minute and treating the filament yarn to improve the bulkiness thereof.
- 9. A process according to claim 8 wherein the filament yarn is taken up at a speed of at least about 1200 meters per minute.
- 10. A process according to claim 1 wherein the filament yarn is taken up at a speed between about 800 and about 1200 meters per minute.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 10 wherein the bulkiness of the filament yarn is improved by simultaneously draw-false twist texturing while reversing the direction of twist of alternate yarns and plying the yarns in an interlacing jet.
- 12. A process according to claim 11 wherein the simultaneous draw-false twist texturing is carried out at a draw ratio between about 2 to 1 and about 4 to 1.
- 13. A process according to claim 8 or 9 wherein the bulkiness of the filament yarn is improved by sequentially draw-texturing.
- 14. A process according to claim 13 wherein the draw-texturing is draw-disc texturing.
- 15. A process according to claim 13 wherein the draw-texturing is draw-jet texturing.
- 16. A process according to claim 15 wherein the jet is directed in the general direction of travel of the yarn.
- 17. A process according to claim 15 wherein the jet is directed at an angle of about 90.degree. to the yarn.
- 18. A method according to claim 8 or 9 wherein the bulkiness of the yarn is improved by simultaneously draw-texturing.
- 19. A process according to claim 18 wherein the draw-texturing is draw-false twist texturing.
- 20. A process according to claim 8 or 9 wherein the bulkiness of the yarn is improved by crimping.
- 21. A propylene filament yarn product melt spun from a polypropylene having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a melt flow between about 20 and about 60, said filaments having a finish applied thereto, said filaments having been taken up at a speed of at least about 800 meters per minute and said filaments having been treated to improve the bulkiness thereof.
- 22. A product according to claim 21 wherein the filaments have been taken up at a speed of at least about 1200 meters per minute.
- 23. A product according to claim 21 wherein the filaments have been taken up at a speed between about 800 and about 1200 meters per minute.
- 24. A product according to claim 23 wherein the bulkiness of the yarn has been improved by simultaneously draw-false twist texturing while reversing the direction of twist of alternate yarns and plying the yarns in an interlacing jet.
- 25. A product according to claim 24 wherein the draw-false twist texturing has been carried out at a draw ratio between about 2 to 1 and about 4 to 1.
- 26. A polypropylene filament yarn product melt spun from a polypropylene having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a melt flow between about 20 and about 60, the as-spun filaments having a birefringence above about 0.15, a tenacity above about 2.4 grams per denier, an elongation between about 100% and about 350% and a denier per filament of less than about 25 and said filaments having been treated to improve the bulkiness thereof.
- 27. A product according to claim 50 wherein the bulkiness of the yarn has been improved by sequentially draw-texturing.
- 28. A product according to claim 27 wherein the draw-texturing is draw-disc texturing.
- 29. A product according to claim 27 wherein the draw-texturing is a draw-jet texturing.
- 30. A product according to claim 29 wherein the jet is directed in the general direction of travel of the yarn.
- 31. A product according to claim 29 wherein the jet is directed at an angle of about 90.degree. to the yarn.
- 32. A product according to claim 26 wherein the bulkiness of the yarn is improved by simultaneously draw-texturing.
- 33. A product according to claim 32 wherein the draw-texturing is draw-false twist texturing.
- 34. A product according to claim 26 wherein the bulkiness of the yarn is improved by crimping.
- 35. A process for making filament yarn comprising melt spinning a polypropylene resin having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a resin melt flow between about 20 and about 60, applying a finish, taking up the filament yarn at a speed of at least about 800 meters per minute and treating the filament yarn to improve the coherency thereof.
- 36. A process according to claim 35 wherein the filament yarn is taken up at a speed of at least about 1200 meters per minute.
- 37. A process according to claim 35 wherein the filament yarn is taken up at a speed between about 800 and about 1200 meters per minute.
- 38. A process according to claim 35 or 36 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn is improved by heat setting.
- 39. A process according to claim 35 or 36 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn is improved by entangling.
- 40. A process according to claim 35 or 36 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn is improved by heat setting and entangling.
- 41. A process according to claim 35 or 36 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn is improved by interlacing.
- 42. A process according to claim 35 or 36 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn is improved by twist-drawing.
- 43. A process according to claim 35 or 36 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn is improved by draw-twisting.
- 44. A polypropylene filament yarn product melt spun from a polypropylene having a molecular weight distribution of less than about 7 and a melt flow between about 20 and about 60, said filaments having a finish applied thereto, said filaments having been taken up at a speed of at least about 800 meters per minute and said filament yarn having been treated to improve the coherency thereof.
- 45. A product according to claim 44 wherein the filaments have been taken up at a speed of at least about 1200 meters per minute.
- 46. A product according to claim 44 wherein the filaments have been taken up at a speed between about 800 and about 1200 meters per minute.
- 47. A polypropylene filament yarn product melt spun from a polypropylene having a molecular weight distribution less than about 7 and a melt flow between about 20 and about 60, the as-spun filaments having a birefringence above about 0.15, a tenacity above about 2.4 grams per denier, an elongation between about 100% and about 350% and a denier per filament of less than about 25 and said filamentary yarn having been treated to improve the coherency thereof.
- 48. A product according to claim 47 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn has been improved by heat setting.
- 49. A product according to claim 47 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn has been improved by entangling.
- 50. A product according to claim 47 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn has been improved by heat setting and entangling.
- 51. A product according to claim 47 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn has been improved by interlacing.
- 52. A product according to claim 47 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn has been improved by twist-drawing.
- 53. A product according to claim 47 wherein the coherency of the filament yarn has been improved by draw-twisting.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 093,339 filed Nov. 13, 1979, now abandoned.
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