Claims
- 1. A multifilament yarn comprising regenerated cellulose filaments, said multifilament yarn having the following properties:
- a) a degree of substitute of cellulose (DS) between 0 and 1%:
- b) a coefficient of variation of the yarn's linear density (CV) of less then 2;
- c) a breaking load of between 700 and 1200 mN/tex; and
- d) an elongation at break of greater than 5%.
- 2. A multifilament yarn according to claim 1, wherein the elongation at break is 6-8%.
- 3. A multifilament yarn according to claim 1, wherein the filaments in the yarn do not exhibit a banded structure.
- 4. A multifilament yarn according to claim 1, wherein the filaments in the yarn have a compression strength of greater than 0.25 GPa.
- 5. A multifilament yarn according to claim 1, wherein the yarn has an initial modulus of higher than 15 N/tex.
- 6. A multifilament yarn comprising regenerated cellulose filaments, wherein said filaments are obtained by a process for preparing regenerated cellulose filaments from an anisotropic solution comprising cellulose formate, phosphoric acid, and formic acid, which process comprises the steps of:
- a) extruding the solution through capillaries to form cellulose formate filaments;
- b) passing the cellulose formate filaments through a layer of air;
- c) passing the cellulose formate filaments through a coagulation bath;
- d) washing the cellulose formate filaments with water;
- e) drying the cellulose formate filaments to a moisture content of less than 20%;
- f) regenerating the cellulose formate filaments;
- g) washing the regenerated cellulose filaments with water under a tension of less than 2.5 cN/tex;
- h) drying the regenerated cellulose filaments under a tension of less than 2.5 cN/tex; and
- i) winding the regenerated cellulose filaments.
- 7. A method of using a multifilament yarn according to claim 1 as a reinforcing material.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the yarn is used as a reinforcing material in a rubber article which can be subjected to a dynamic load.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the yarn is used as a reinforcing material in a vehicle tire.
- 10. A multifilament yarn according to claim 2, wherein the filaments in the yarn do not exhibit a banded structure.
- 11. A multifilament yarn according to claim 2, wherein the filaments in the yarn have a compression strength of greater than 0.25 GPa.
- 12. A multifilament yarn according to claim 3, wherein the filaments in the yarn have a compression strength of greater than 0.25 Gpa.
- 13. A multifilament yarn according to claim 2, wherein the yarn has an initial modulus of higher than 15 N/tex.
- 14. A multifilament yarn according to claim 3, wherein the yarn has an initial modulus of higher than 15 N/tex.
- 15. A multifilament yarn according to claim 4, wherein the yarn has an initial modulus of higher than 15 N/tex.
- 16. A multifilament yarn according to claim 6, wherein the tension on the cellulose formate filaments measured immediately after step c is less than 2 cN/tex.
- 17. A multifilament yarn according to claim 16, wherein the tension on the cellulose formate filaments measured immediately after step c is less than 1 cN/tex.
- 18. A multifilament yarn according to claim 6, wherein steps d and/or e are conducted by washing and/or drying the cellulose formate filaments under a tension of between 4 and 16 cN/tex.
- 19. A multifilament yarn according to claim 6, wherein the filaments are regenerated and then washed, dried, and wound under a tension of less than 1 cN/tex.
- 20. A multifilament yarn according to claim 6, wherein the regenerated filaments are dried in two steps, with the tension on the filaments between the two drying steps being less than 0.5 cN/tex.
- 21. A multifilament yarn according to claim 6, wherein the cellulose used to prepare the spinning solution has a degree of polymerizations (DP) in the range of 350 to 1500.
- 22. A method of using a multifilament yarn according to claim 2 as a reinforcing material.
- 23. A method of using a multifilament yarn according to claim 3 as a reinforcing material.
- 24. A method of using a multifilament yarn according to claim 4 as a reinforcing material.
- 25. A method of using a multifilament yarn according to claim 5 as a reinforcing material.
- 26. A method of using a multifilament yarn according to claim 6 as a reinforcing material.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/097,534 filed on May 19, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,997,790, which is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP96/04662 filed on Oct. 25, 1996.
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