Claims
- 1. In a process for manufacturing a non-woven mat of carbon fibers including:
- melt blowing a petroleum pitch from a multi-orifice die to create a large number of continuous aligned carbon fibers,
- heating said fibers in an oxidizing environment to produce a skin effect thereon the render the fibers infusible, and
- thereafter carbonizing said fibers,
- the improvement comprising:
- feeding said carbon fibers as they are melt blown in parallel alignment onto the periphery of a continuously moving endless conveyor surface, and
- driving said continuously moving endless conveyor surface at a linear speed generally equal to that of said fibers as blown from said die at the point of fiber impingement with the periphery of said continuously moving endless conveyor surface and in rotation over a number of revolutions of said endless conveyor surface, such that said fibers are deposited in parallel aligned overlapping fashion and retained in parallel alignment on said conveyor surface to form a non-woven mat of aligned overlapped carbon fibers, and wherein said driving said continuously moving endless conveyor surface comprises maintaining said speed of said continuously moving endless conveyor surface at a linear velocity slightly below the linear velocity of the fibers at the point of impact with the endless conveyor surface such that the fibers remain aligned in forming said non-woven mat, but said non-woven mat is loosely formed to facilitate subsequent oxidation and carbonization of the carbon fibers.
- 2. The process as claimed in claim 1, wherein said heating said fibers in an oxidizing environment to render the fibers infusible and thereafter carbonizing said non-woven comprises maintaining said fiber mat in contact with said endless conveyor surface in continuous fiber overlapped condition, and placing said non-woven mat borne by said conveyor surface within said at least said oxidizing environment to render said fibers infusible prior to removing of the non-woven mat from said endless conveyor surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 760,809, filed, July 30, 1985, now abandoned.
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