Claims
- 1. A synthetic fiber batt thermal insulator material comprising an assembly of individual parent fibers which have diameters in the range of from 9 to 25 microns and provide support for a network of many fibrils, said fibrils having been split away or fibrillated from individual parent fibers and being small in cross-sectional dimension relative to the parent fibers, said batt having the following characteristics:
- a density of less than 1.0, typically about 0.5 lb/cu ft;
- an apparent thermal conductivity measured by the plate-to-plate method according to ASTM C518 with heat flow down of less than 0.5 Btu-in/hr-ft.sup.2 -.degree.F.;
- in the dry state, under a compressive stress of 5 lb/square inch, a compressive strain of at least 90% and a long-term compressive recovery of at least 85% after removal of this stress as determined by the test method of Section 4.3.2 of U.S. Military Specification MIL-B-41826E modified by use of a lower pressure at which initial thickness and recovered-to-thickness are measured;
- zero gauge length condition: 4.02 g sample; 2.00 inches; 0.3 lb/ft.sup.3 ; nominally zero load.
- 2. The material of claim 1 with a water repellent finish.
- 3. The material of claim 1 with a lubricant finish.
- 4. The material of claim 1 in which the fiber is poly(ethylene terephthalate).
- 5. The material of claim 1 in which the fiber is polyaramide.
- 6. The material of claim 1 in which the fiber is a polyolefin.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to contract DAAK60-83-C-0022 awarded by the Department of the Army.
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