In-fiber particle generation
US-9512036-B2 · Dec 6, 2016 · US
US10208408B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10208408-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515126077-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 19, 2019 |
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A method for manufacturing ultrafine fibers having an average diameter of less than 1 μm is implemented by an apparatus including a feeder and a drawing chamber in communication with the feeder via an orifice having a pressure difference. The method includes introducing a multifilament to the drawing chamber under the condition that the ratio of the cross-section of the multifilament to the cross-section of the orifice rectifier is 50% or less, and irradiating the discharged multifilament such that the center of the multifilament melted thereby is located 1 to 15 mm apart vertically below the orifice outlet to melt the leading portion of the multifilament and cause the multifilament to swing at a maximum angle of 5 to 80 degrees to the central orifice axis within a conical space, such that the melted leading portion of the multifilament is drawn by an air stream generated by the pressure difference.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing ultrafine fibers having an average fiber diameter of less than 1 μm with an apparatus including a feeder of an original filament and a drawing chamber in communication with the feeder via an orifice having an inlet and an outlet, the orifice having a pressure difference of 20 kPa or greater between the inlet and outlet by irradiating the original filament introduced from the orifice to the drawing chamber with a laser beam, the method comprising: introducing the original filament comprising a multifilament of a bundle of 10 or more monofilaments to the drawing chamber under such a condition that the ratio S 2 /S 1 of the total cross section S 2 of the multifilament to the cross section S 1 of a rectifier of the orifice is 50% or less; and irradiating the multifilament discharged from the orifice with a laser beam such that the center portion of the multifilament melted thereby is located 1 mm to 15 mm apart vertically below the outlet of the orifice to melt the leading portion of the multifilament and to cause the entire multifilament to swing at random at a maximum angle of 5 degrees to 80 degrees to the central axis of the orifice within a conical space with the apex defined by the orifice port such that the melted leading portion of the multifilament is drawn by an air stream generated by the pressure difference. 2. The method of manufacturing ultrafine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio S 2 /S 1 is in the range of 10 to 35%. 3. The method of manufacturing ultrafine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure difference is 50 kPa or more. 4. The method of manufacturing ultrafine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the ratio (L/D) of the length L to the diameter D of the rectifier of the orifice is in the range of 0.1 to 100. 5. The method of manufacturing ultrafine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the original filament comprises a thermoplastic resin.
using laser · CPC title
PP, i.e. polypropylene · CPC title
Stretching in a gaseous atmosphere or in a fluid bed · CPC title
Filamentary material, i.e. comprised of a single element, e.g. filaments, strands, threads, fibres (cables B29L2031/707) · CPC title
Stretching or tensioning, shrinking or relaxing, e.g. by use of overfeed and underfeed apparatus, or preventing stretch (stretch spinning D01D5/12) · CPC title
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