Claims
- 1. In a process for melt-spinning ethylene terephthalate polyester and cooling in the atmosphere to solidify as filaments with a low differential birefringence between the surface and the core of such filaments, the improvement, when withdrawing the filaments at a speed (V in yards/minute) of at least about 5500 yards/minute, wherein the polymer temperature (T.sub.p), measured (in .degree.C.) in the filter pack at a point 50-100 mils above the center of the spinneret plate, is maintained above a minimum value depending on an exponential of the speed V and a function of the length (L) and diameter (D) (in mils) of the spinneret capillary and the throughput (w) (in pounds per hour) per capillary according to the relationship: ##EQU6##
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein the speed (V) is at least about 7000 yards/minute.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein the capillary diameter (D) is from 9 to 15 mils, and the length (L) is such that L/D.sup.4 is from 20.times.10.sup.-4 mils.sup.-3 to 100.times.10.sup.-4 mils.sup.-3.
- 4. A process according to claim 1, wherein Lw/D.sup.4 is 9.times.10.sup.-4 pph mils.sup.-3 to 45.times.10.sup.-4 pph mils.sup.-3.
- 5. A process according to claim 1, wherein filaments of denier per filament 4 to 7 are produced, and the emerging filaments are subjected to a flow of air at a rate of less than 4 standard cubic feet/minute per pound of polymer per hour of total throughput.
- 6. A process according to claim 1, wherein filaments of less than 4 denier per filament are produced, and the emerging filaments are subjected to a flow of air at a rate of less than 6 standard cubic feet/minute per pound of polymer per hour of total throughput.
- 7. A process according to claim 1, wherein the polymer temperature (T.sub.p) is about 295.degree. to about 305.degree. C.
- 8. In a process for melt spinning poly(ethylene terephthalate) and cooling in the atmosphere to solidify as filaments of denier less than 7 denier per filament with a low differential birefringence between the surface and the core of such filaments, the improvement, when withdrawing the filaments at a speed of about 5500 to about 8000 yards/minute, wherein the polymer temperature, measured at a point 50-100 mils above the center of the spinneret plate, is about 295.degree. to about 305.degree. C., and wherein Lw/D.sup.4 is 9.times.10.sup.-4 to 45.times.10.sup.-4 pph mils.sup.-3, where w is the throughput in pounds per hour per capillary, and L and D are the length and diameter of the capillary in mils, and D is from 9 to 15 mils, and the filaments are subjected to a flow of air at a rate of less than 6 standard cubic feet/minute per pound of polymer per hour of total throughput, provided that the rate is less than 4 standard cubic feet/minute per pound of polymer per hour of total throughput for filaments of 4 to 7 denier per filament.
- 9. In a process for melt-spinning a continuous multifilament strand of polyester filaments of denier about 4 to 7 denier per filament, and withdrawing such filaments at a speed of at least 4700 meters/minute, the improvement comprising using a spinneret with an orifice capillary of diameter (D) from 9 to 15 mils, and a length (L) in mils such that L/D.sup.4 is from 20.times.10.sup.-4 to 70.times.10.sup.-4 mils.sup.-3.
- 10. A process according to claim 9, wherein the diameter (D) is from 9 to 11 mils.
- 11. A process according to claim 9, wherein the temperature of the polymer at the wall of the orifice is at least 5.degree. C. higher than the average temperature of the polymer at the orifice.
- 12. A process according to claim 9, wherein the filaments are withdrawn at a speed of at least about 6000 meters/minute.
- 13. A process according to claim 9, wherein the spinneret face and the emerging filaments are protected from turbulent eddies by a hollow tube which surrounds the emerging filaments.
- 14. A process according to claim 9, wherein a gas is introduced radially around the filament strand.
- 15. A process according to claim 14, wherein the gas is introduced through a foraminous tube with an outer plenum chamber.
- 16. A process according to claim 14, wherein the amount of gas is less than 4 standard cubic feet per minute per pound of polymer throughput per hour.
- 17. In a draw-texturing process, the improvement comprising using as feed yarn a yarn comprising poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) between the surface and the core of the filament of less than about 0.0055+0.0014.sigma..sub.20, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, and is at least about 1.6 gpd.
- 18. In a draw-texturing process, the improvement comprising using as feed yarn a yarn comprising poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) between the surface and the core of the filament of less than 0.0065.sigma..sub.20 -0.0100, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, and is from about 3 to about 4 gpd.
- 19. In a draw-texturing process, the improvement comprising using as feed yarn a yarn comprising poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5), between the surface and the core of the filament, that is less than about 0.0055+0.0014.sigma..sub.20, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 1.6 gpd to about 3 gpd, and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) that is less than about 0.0065.sigma..sub.20 -0.0100, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 3 to about 4 gpd.
- 20. In a draw-texturing process, the improvement comprising using as feed yarn a yarn comprising poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) between the surface and the core of the filament of less than about 0.008, and by a stress measured at 20% extension (.sigma..sub.20) of at least about 1.6 gpd.
- 21. In a draw-texturing process, the improvement comprising using as feed yarn a yarn comprising poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5), between the surface and the core of the filament, that is less than 0.0055+0.0014.sigma..sub.20, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 1.6 to about 3 gpd, and that is less than 0.0065.sigma..sub.20 -0.0100, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 3 to about 4 gpd, by a crystal size of at least 55 A, being at least (1250.rho.-1670) A, where .rho. is the density of the polymer in g/cm.sup.3, and by an amorphous birefringence of less than 0.07.
- 22. In a process for preparing staple fiber, the improvement comprising using as the feed poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) between the surface and the core of the filament of less than about 0.0055+0.0014.sigma..sub.20, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, and is at least about 1.6 gpd.
- 23. In a process for preparing staple fiber, the improvement comprising using as the feed poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential direfringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) between the surface and the core of the filament of less than 0.0065.sigma..sub.20 -0.0100, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, and is from about 3 to about 4 gpd.
- 24. In a process for preparing staple fiber, the improvement comprising using as the feed poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5), between the surface and the core of the filament, that is less than about 0.0055+0.0014.sigma..sub.20, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 1.6 gpd to about 3 gpd, and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) that is less than about 0.0065.sigma..sub.20 -0.0100, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 3 to about 4 gpd.
- 25. In a process for preparing staple fiber, the improvement comprising using as the feed poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a long-period spacing of more than 300 A and by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5) between the surface and the core of the filament of less than about 0.008, and by a stress measured at 20% extension (.sigma..sub.20) of at least about 1.6 gpd.
- 26. In a process for preparing staple fiber, the improvement comprising using as the feed poly(ethylene terephthalate) filaments of enhanced dyeability and low shrinkage, characterized by a differential birefringence (.DELTA..sub.95-5), between the surface and the core of the filament, that is less than 0.0055+0.0014.sigma..sub.20, where .sigma..sub.20 is the stress measured at 20% extension, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 1.6 to about 3 gpd, and that is less than 0.0065.sigma..sub.20 -0.0100, when .sigma..sub.20 is about 3 to about 4 gpd, by a crystal size of at least 55 A, being at least (1250.rho.-1670) A, where .rho. is the density of the polymer in g/cm.sup.3, and by an amorphous birefringence of less than 0.07.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 802,977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,134,882, filed June 2, 1977, which is itself a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 694,919, filed June 11, 1976, now abandoned.
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