Claims
- 1. A process for obtaining yarns and fibres based on polyamide-imide, which have an improved thermomechanical behavior, comprising:a) forming a reaction mixture of toluylene diisocyanate, aromatic anhydride and an aromatic diacid with recycled dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU), heating the reaction mixture, and after heating adding dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU) to form a spinable solution of a polymer, b) spinning the spinable solution of the polymer, the polymer having an inherent viscosity ≧0.8 dl/g, in dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU) into an aqueous coagulating medium containing 30 to 80% by weight of dimethlalkyleneurea (DMAU) and from 20 to 70% by weight of water to form filaments, the polymer consisting essentially of: amide-imide chain sequences (A) of formula: amide chain sequences (C) of formula: —NH—Ar1—NH—CO—R—CO—imide chain sequences (D) of formula: in which: Ar1 denotes a tolylene divalent aromatic radical, Ar2 denotes a trivalent aromatic radical, Ar3 denotes a tetravalent aromatic radical, R denotes a divalent aromatic radical, the chain sequences (A) being present in a proportion of 0 to 100%, the chain sequences (C) being present in a proportion of 0 to <100%, the chain sequences (D) being present in a proportion of 0 to 100%, the sum of the chain sequences (A)+(C)+(D) being equal to 100%, wherein the proportion of sequence (D) is 20 to 100% when sequence (A) is absent c) drawing the filaments obtained to a ratio of at least 2×, d) removing the residual solvent from the filaments with water by washing, distilling the residual solvent into a recycle dimethylalkyleneurea stream and a water stream, recycling at least a portion of the recycle dimethylalkyleneurea stream to the step for forming the reaction mixture, and drying the filaments, and e) overdrawing the filaments at a temperature of at least 250° C., to a ratio of at least 2×, with the result that the total draw ratio is at least 5×.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, further comprising recycling at least a portion of the recycle stream to the dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU) added during the adding step.
- 3. The process according to claim 1, wherein the coagulating bath contains 50 to 65% by weight of solvent, the anhydride comprises trimellitic anhydride and the diacid comprises terephthalic acid.
- 4. The process according to claim 1, wherein the overdrawing is performed to a ratio of at least 3×, with the result that the total draw is 6×.
- 5. The process according to claim 1, wherein the overdrawing is performed at a temperature of at least 300° C., in the absence of oxygen.
- 6. A process for obtaining yarns and fibres based on polyamide-imide, which have an improved thermomechanical behavior, comprising:a) forming a reaction mixture of toluylene diisocyanate, aromatic anhydride and an aromatic diacid with recycled dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU), heating the reaction mixture, and after heating adding dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU) to form a spinable solution of a polymer, b) spinning the solution of the polymer, the polymer having an inherent viscosity ≧0.8 dl/g in dimethalkyleneurea (DMAU) into an evaporative atmosphere, said polymer comprising: amide-imide chain sequences (A) of formula: amide chain sequences (C) of formula: —NH—Ar1—NH—CO—R—CO—imide chain sequences (D) of formula: in which: Ar1 denotes a tolylene divalent aromatic radical, Ar2 denotes a trivalent aromatic radical, Ar3 denotes a tetravalent aromatic radical, R denotes a divalent aromatic radical, the chain sequences (A) being present in a proportion of 20 to 100%, the chain sequences (C) being present in a proportion of 0 to 80%, the chain sequences (D) being present in a proportion of 0 to 80%, the sum of the chain sequences (A)+(C)+(D) being equal to 100%, said evaporation atmosphere being maintained at a temperature close to or higher than the boiling point of the solvent, removing the residual solvent from the filaments, distilling the residual solvent into a recycle dimethylalkyleneurea stream and a water stream, recycling at least a portion of the recycle stream to the step for forming the reaction mixture, and drawing the filaments at a temperature above 250° C., with the result that the total draw ratio is at least 5×.
- 7. The process according to claim 6, wherein the residual solvent is removed from the filaments by heat treatment at a temperature ≧160° C.
- 8. The process according to claim 6, wherein the residual solvent is removed from the filaments by washing with boiling water under pressure and drying in the usual manner.
- 9. The process according to claim 6, wherein the drawing is performed at a temperature of at least 300° C.
- 10. The process according to claim 6 wherein the polyamide-imide has an inherent viscosity of ≧0.9 dl/g.
- 11. Thermally stable yarns and fibres based on polyamide-imides, made by forming a reaction mixture of toluylene diisocyanate, aromatic anhydride and an aromatic diacid with recycled dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU), heating the reaction mixture, and after heating adding dimethylalkyleneurea (DMAU) to form a spinable solution of a polymer, spinning the spinable solution to form filaments with water, distilling the wash solution after washing to recover a recycle dimethylalkylene urea stream for recycle to the forming step, the polyamide-imides comprising:amide-imide chain sequences (A) of formula: amide chain sequences (C) of formula: —NH—Ar1—NH—CO—R—CO—imide chain sequences (D) of formula: in which: Ar1 denotes a tolylene divalent aromatic radical, Ar2 denotes a trivalent aromatic radical, Ar3 denotes a tetravalent aromatic radical, R denotes a divalent arcomatic radical, the chain sequences (A) being present in a proportion of 20 to 100%, the chain sequences (C) being present in a proportion of 0 to 80%, the chain sequences (D)) being present in a proportion of 0 to 80%, the sum of the chain sequences (A)+(C)+(D) being equal to 100%, and in that they have an at least 40% retention of the modulus of elasticity at 310° C.
- 12. The yarns and fibres according to claim 11, wherein the polyamide-imide has an inherent viscosity ≧0.9 dl/g.
- 13. The yarns and fibres according to claim 11, wherein the chain sequences (A) are present in a proportion of 50 to 100%, the chain sequences (C) in a proportion of 0 to 50% and the chain sequences (D) in a proportion of 0 to 50%.
- 14. The yarns and fibres according to claim 11, wherein Ar2 is a radical of formula
- 15. The yarns and fibres according to claim 11, wherein R is a radical of formula
- 16. The yarns and fibres according to claim 11, wherein the retention of the modulus of elasticity is at least 50%.
- 17. The yarns and fibres according to claim 11, wherein the yarns and fibres have a linear density ≦1 dtex.
- 18. Thermally stable articles comprising yarns and fibres according to claim 11.
- 19. The process according to claim 6, wherein the inherent viscosity of the polyamide-imide is ≧0.9 dl/g.
- 20. The process of claim 1, wherein the dimethylalkyleneurea comprises dimethylethyleneurea, the anhydride comprises trimellitic anhydride and the diacid comprises terephthalic acid.
- 21. The process of claim 20, wherein at least 80 mol % of acidic reactants in the reaction mixture is the trimellitic acid anhydride and at most 20 mol % of the acidic reactants in the reaction mixture is the terephthalic acid.
- 22. The process of claim 1, wherein the sequences (D) are present in the polymer.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/721,197, filed Sep. 27, 1996 (patented as U.S. Pat. No. 5,756,635), which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/427,652, filed Apr. 21, 1995 (abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/300,511, filed Sep. 6, 1994 (abandoned), which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/991,942, filed Dec. 17, 1992 (abandoned).
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