Claims
- 1. A method for producing polyolefin fibers of high strength and elongation by processing a polypropylene, the method comprising the steps of:a), mixing polypropylene particles in a continuous mixer with about 0.05% to 3% by weight of a free radical-forming agent, based on an amount of the polypropylene particles used; b) adding a bifunctional monomer to the polypropylene particles of step a) from a gas phase at a temperature of about 20° to 120° C. and an average absorption time ts of about 10 seconds to 1,000 seconds wherein a proportion of the bifunctional monomer in the polypropylene particles being about 0.001% to 10% by weight, based on an amount of the polypropylenes particles used; c) melting the polypropylene particles of step b) under an atmosphere of inert gas at a temperature of about 110° to 210° C. to form a melt; d) heating the melt step c) to about 220° C. to 300° C. wherein unreacted monomer and decomposition products are removed; e) granulating the melt; and f) forming said polyolefin fibers from the granulate.
- 2. A method for producing polyolefin fibers of high strength and elongation according to claim 1 in which the forming of the polyolefin fibers is effected in melt spinning equipment including a plasticizing extruder, an extrusion pump, a melt distributor, a plurality of spinnerets, a blast shaft, and downstream equipment, the method further comprising the steps of:a) melting the polypropylene granulate at a temperature of about 185° to 310° C. to form a melt; b) transferring the melt of step a) to the spinnerets by use of the melt pump; c) extruding the melt of step b) in the blast shaft; d) drawing off the melt of step c) as filaments; and e) further processing the filaments of step d) in the downstream equipment.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the filaments are pulled off with high-speed galettes and further processed by:A) processing by drawing, crimping, and cutting into staple fibers wherein filament pull-off speeds being adjusted in abbreviated spinning equipment to values of about 60 to 250 m/mm and, in long spinning equipment to filament pull-off speeds of about 350 to 4,000 m/mm, in downstream equipment comprising a drawing unit, a crimper, a fixing unit, and a cutting machine; or B) processing into three-dimensional crimped yarns by drawing, hot-air texturizing, crimping and tangling wherein filament pull-off speeds being adjusted to about 1,000 to 4,000 m/mm, in downstream equipment, comprising a drawing unit, a texturizing equipment, a relaxing equipment, a tangling equipment, and a winder; or C) processing by drawing into high strength filament yarns of a “fully drawn yarn” type wherein filament pull-off speeds being adjusted to values of about 60 to 450 m/mm in abbreviated spinning equipment and to values of about 350 to 4,000 m/min in long spinning equipment, in downstream equipment comprising a drawing unit and a winder; or D) processing into multifilament yarns, in downstream equipment comprising cable-forming equipment and winders.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the downstream equipment has a guiding system and winders with filament pull-off speeds being adjusted to values of about 1,000 to 5,000 m/min.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 09/069,689, filed Apr. 29, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,218,011.
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