Claims
- 1. A fiber consisting essentially of nylon 66 capable of being uniformly dyed and having an initial modulus at 20.degree. C. and a relative humidity of 60% of about 15 g/d to about 65 g/d and a relationship of a peak temperature (T.sub.max (.degree.C.)) at peak of dynamic mechanical loss tangent (tan .delta.) measured with a frequency of 110 Hz and a peak value of the dynamic mechanical loss tangent ((tan .delta.).sub.max) represented by the equation:
- T.sub.max (.degree.C.).ltoreq.[=]-320(tan .delta.).sub.max +132[125]
- wherein the T.sub.max (.degree.C.) is about 80.degree. C. to about 105.degree. C.
- 2. A fiber according to claim 1, wherein the (tan .delta.).sub.max is about 0.15 or less.
- 3. A fiber according to claim 1 having a birefringence index (.DELTA.n) at the center of the fiber of about 30.times.10.sup.-3 to about 60.times.10.sup.-3.
- 4. A fiber according to claim 1 further having an apparent crystallite size at a face of (100) (ACS) of about 40 .ANG. to about 65 .ANG. and a crystal orientation at a face of (100) (CO) of about 85% to about 98%.
- 5. A fiber according to claim 1 having a crystal perfection index of about 50% or more, an integral wide ratio of crystallinity of about 0.20 or more and a dynamic mechanical loss tangent at 180.degree. C.[(tan .delta.).sub.180 ] of about 0.03 or less.
- 6. A fiber according to claim 1 having a difference of average refractive index [.DELTA.n.sub..parallel.(0.8-0) ] between an average refractive index [n.sub..parallel.(0) ] at the center of the fiber and a refractive index at a position 0.8 times from the center of the cross section of the fiber [n.sub..parallel.(0.8) ] of about 3.times.10.sup.-3 to about 10.times.10.sup.-3.
- 7. A fiber according to claim 1 or 6, wherein the .DELTA.n.sub..parallel.(0.8-0) is about 4.times.10.sup.-3 to about 10.times.10.sup.-3.
- 8. A fiber according to claim 6 having an average refractive index [n.sub..parallel.(0) ] of at least about 1.57.
- 9. A fiber according to claim 6 having a local average refractive index distributed symmetrically around the center of the cross section to the fiber.
- 10. A fiber consisting essentially of nylon 66 capable of being uniformly dyed and having an initial modulus at 20.degree. C. and a relative humidity of 60% of about 15 g/d to about 65 g/d and a relationship of a peak temperature (T.sub.max (.degree.C.)) at peak of dynamic mechanical loss tangent (tan .delta.) measured with a frequency of 110 Hz and a peak value of the dynamic mechanical loss tangent ((tan .delta.).sub.max) represented by the equation:
- T.sub.max (.degree.C.).ltoreq.-320(tan .delta.).sub.max +125
- wherein the T.sub.max (.degree.C.) is about 80.degree. C. to about 105.degree. C.
Priority Claims (2)
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56-26129 |
Feb 1981 |
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56-37242 |
Mar 1981 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 350,417, filed Feb. 19, 1982, abandoned.
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Bromley et al. |
Jun 1978 |
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2003085 |
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Continuations (1)
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350417 |
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