Claims
- 1. A process for making aromatic polyamide yarn of high hydrolytic stability wherein the aromatic polyamide is the reaction product of aromatic diamines and aromatic diacid chlorides and wherein at least 20 mole percent of the aromatic diacid chlorides are chloroterephthaloyl chlorides, comprising the steps of:
- dissolving the aromatic polyamide in a solvent for the polyamide in an amount which yields an anisotropic solution to form a spinning dope;
- extruding the spinning dope from an orifice through a layer of inert non-coagulating fluid into and through a coagulating bath to form filaments;
- washing the filaments to remove residual solvent;
- heat treating the washed filaments, containing 20 to 100 percent water, based on weight of the dry filament, by exposing the filaments, under a tension of 1 to 12 grams per denier, to a heated atmosphere at a temperature of 250.degree. to 500.degree. C. for 1.5 to 12 seconds to yield an aromatic polyamide yarn having a tenacity of greater than 20 grams per denier and a hydrolytic stability of greater than 70%.
- 2. A process for making aromatic polyamide yarn of high hydrolytic stability wherein the aromatic polyamide is the reaction product of aromatic diamines and aromatic diacid chlorides and wherein at least 20 mole percent of the aromatic diacid chlorides are chloroterephthaloyl chlorides, comprising the steps of:
- dissolving the aromatic polyamide in a solvent for the polyamide in an amount which yields an anisotropic solution to form a spinning dope;
- extruding the spinning dope from an orifice through a layer of inert non-coagulating fluid into and through a coagulating bath to form filaments;
- washing the filaments to remove residual solvent;
- drying the washed filaments, containing 20 to 100 percent water, based on weight of the dry filament, under a tension of 1 to 12 grams per denier at a temperature of 100.degree. to 250.degree. C. to yield an aromatic polyamide yarn having a tenacity of greater than 18 grams per denier and a hydrolytic stability of greater than 60%.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein the chloroterephthaloyl chloride is more than 70 mole percent monochloroterephthaloyl chloride.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the chloroterephthaloyl chloride is more than 70 mole percent dichloroterephthaloyl chloride.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein the chloroterephthaloyl is present in a copolymer of diamine and a combination of terephthaloyl chloride and chloroterephthaloyl chloride.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein the chloroterephthaloyl is present in one homopolymer of a blend of homopolymers.
- 7. The process of claim 1 wherein the aromatic polyamide is PPD-T/ClT.
- 8. The process of claim 1 wherein the aromatic polyamide is PPD-T and PPD-ClT.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/349,866, filed May 10, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,003,036.
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