Claims
- 1. A process for improving the properties of a mixed shrinkage yarn of spin-oriented polyester filaments of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120% comprised of polyester filaments (A.sub.F) of high boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) greater than about 15% and of low shrinkage polyester filaments (B.sub.F), wherein the mixed shrinkage yarn is cold-drawn without heat-setting to provide drawn filaments of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) less than about 30% from drawing said filaments (A.sub.F) of high boil-off shrinkage, and wherein said low shrinkage filaments (B.sub.F) are of tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an (S.sub.2) value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein said mixed shrinkage yarn is prepared by cospinning polyester filaments (A.sub.F) and (B.sub.F) and winding said mixed shrinkage yarn at a speed of at least 3.5 xm/min.
- 3. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn, wherein spin-oriented polyester filaments (A.sub.F) of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to 120% and of high boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) greater than about 15% are cold-drawn without heat-setting to provide drawn filaments of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) less than about 30%, and spin-oriented low shrinkage polyester filaments (B.sub.F) are cold-drawn without heat setting and the filaments are co-mingled before or after drawing to form a mixed shrinkage yarn, and wherein said filaments (B.sub.F) are of elongation-to-break about 40 to about 120% tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic Centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 4. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn, wherein spin-oriented polyester filaments (A.sub.F) of high boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) greater than about 15% are cold drawn without post heat treatment, said drawing being carried out such that the elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) of the resulting drawn filaments is less than about 30%, and spin-oriented low shrinkage polyester filaments (B.sub.F) are drawn hot, with or without post heat treatment, and the resulting drawn filaments are co-mingled to provide a mixed shrinkage yarn of uniformly drawn filaments, wherein said low shrinkage filaments (B.sub.F) are of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an S.sub.2 value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstrom and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 5. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn, wherein spin-oriented polyester filaments (A.sub.F) of high boil-off shrinkages (S.sub.1) greater than about 15% and spin-oriented low shrinkage polyester filaments (B.sub.F) are cold-drawn to form separate drawn filament bundles (A).sub.D and (B).sub.D, respectively, and such that the elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) of resulting drawn filament bundle (A.sub.D) is less than about 30%, and one bundle is heat set and co-mingled with the other bundle to provide a mixed shrinkage yarn of uniformly drawn polyester filaments, and wherein said low shrinkage filaments (B.sub.F) are of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an (S.sub.2) value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 6. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn, wherein spin-oriented polyester filaments (A.sub.F) of high boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) greater than about 15% are drawn hot, with or without post heat treatment, such that the elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) of the resulting drawn filaments is less than about 30%, and spin-oriented low shrinkage polyester filaments (B.sub.F) are drawn cold, without post heat treatment, and the resulting drawn filaments are co-mingled to provide a mixed shrinkage yarn of uniformly drawn polyester filaments, wherein said low shrinkage filaments (B.sub.F) are of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an (S.sub.2) value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 7. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn, wherein spin-oriented polyester filaments (A.sub.F) of high boil-off shrinkages (S.sub.1) greater than about 15% are cold-drawn with or without heat setting, said drawing being carried out such that the elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) of the resulting drawn filaments is less than about 30%, and co-mingled with spin-oriented low shrinkage polyester filaments (B.sub.F) to provide a mixed shrinkage yarn, and wherein said low shrinkage filaments (B.sub.F) are of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an (S.sub.2) value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 8. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn, wherein spin-oriented polyester filaments are cold-drawn, the resulting drawn filaments are separated into at least two filament bundles, only one of which bundles is heat set, and then the filament bundles are co-mingled to provide a mixed shrinkage yarn of uniformly drawn filaments, wherein said spin-oriented filaments are of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an (S.sub.2) value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 9. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn from at least two bundles of low shrinkage spin-oriented polyester filaments, wherein one of said bundles is drawn cold without post heat treatment and another of said bundles is drawn hot or cold with post heat treatment, or drawn hot with post heat treatment, and the resulting drawn filaments are co-mingled to provide a mixed shrinkage yarn of uniformly drawn filaments, and wherein said spin-oriented filaments are of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an (S.sub.2) value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 10. A process for preparing a mixed shrinkage yarn from at least two bundles of low shrinkage spin-oriented polyester filaments, wherein one of said bundles is drawn hot with or without post heat treatment and the resulting drawn filaments are comingled with another of said bundles of spin-oriented filaments to provide a mixed shrinkage yarn, and wherein said spin-oriented filaments are of elongation-to-break (E.sub.B) about 40 to about 120%, tenacity at 7% elongation (T.sub.7) at least about 0.7 grams/denier, boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) less than about 10%, thermal stability as shown by an (S.sub.2) value less than about +1%, net shrinkage (S.sub.12) less than about 8%, maximum shrinkage tension (ST) less than about 0.3 grams/denier, density (.rho.) about 1.35 to about 1.39 grams/cubic centimeter, and crystal size (CS) about 55 to about 90 Angstroms and also at least about (250.rho.-282.5) Angstroms.
- 11. A process according to claim 7 or 10, wherein said spin-oriented filaments are filaments that have been processed with post heat treatment.
- 12. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the resulting mixed shrinkage yarn has a differential filament shrinkage of at least about 5% and a maximum shrinkage tension (ST) at least about 0.15 gpd.
- 13. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the drawing is carried out with the filaments in the form of a weftless warp sheet of filament bundles or yarns prior to knitting, weaving or winding onto a beam.
- 14. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the filaments or mixed shrinkage yarns are air jet-textured.
- 15. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the polyester of at least some of said filaments is modified with about 1 to about 3% by weight of ethylene-5-sodium-sulfo isophthalate.
- 16. A process according to claim 15, wherein such polyester contains a chainbranching agent in minor amount sufficient to provide boil-off shrinkage (S.sub.1) of less than about 10%.
- 17. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the resulting filaments of low shrinkage are of denier less than about one.
- 18. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the resulting mixed shrinkage yarn is relaxed by heat treatment to develop bulk on account of the difference in shrinkages and to form a bulky yarn.
- 19. A process according to claim 18, wherein a plurality of bundles of filaments having different shrinkages are relaxed to develop bulk and are in the form of a weftless warp sheet of filament bundles or yarns.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/338,251, filed by Knox and Noe Apr. 14, 1989; issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5066447, and which is sometimes referred to herein as the parent application, but is also itself a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 07/053,309, filed May 2, 1987, as a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 824,363, filed Jan. 30, 1986 both abandoned.
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