Method of making uniform spunbond filament nonwoven webs
US-2023033920-A1 · Feb 2, 2023 · US
US12037713B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12037713-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017291452-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2024 |
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A method of making nonwoven webs comprising providing a spinneret wherein the spinneret includes a pattern of conduits, the pattern of conduits forming an extrusion region; directing only a first stream of molten propylene polymer having a first temperature into a region adjacent of the first side of the spinneret, directing only a second stream of molten propylene polymer having a second temperature into a region distal to the first side of the spinneret, extruding only the first stream of molten propylene polymer through the exit openings in a first zone; extruding only the second stream of molten propylene polymer through the exit openings of a second zone; the second zone is distal to the first side with the first zone being between the second zone and the first side.
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A method of making nonwoven webs comprising: providing a spinneret having an upper surface, lower surface, and opposed first and second sides, and further wherein the spinneret includes a pattern of conduits extending through the thickness of the spinneret, the pattern of conduits forming an extrusion region between the first and second sides, and further wherein the conduits have an intake opening on the upper surface and exit opening on the lower surface; directing only a first stream of molten propylene polymer having a first temperature into a region adjacent of the first side of the spinneret; directing only a second stream of molten propylene polymer having a second temperature into a region distal to the first side of the spinneret, wherein the second temperature is lower than the first temperature; extruding only the first stream of molten propylene polymer through the exit openings in a first zone of the spinneret thereby forming a first curtain of molten monocomponent filaments, the first zone extending the length of the extrusion region and extending inwardly from the extrusion region adjacent the first side having a width of at least 3 cm; extruding only the second stream of molten propylene polymer through the exit openings of a second zone thereby forming a second curtain of molten monocomponent filaments, the second zone is distal to the first side with the first zone being between the second zone and the first side and further wherein the second zone extends the full length of the extrusion region and has a width of at least 3 cm; directing a first flow of quench air directly onto said first curtain of monocomponent filaments thereby forming a first curtain of quenched monocomponent filaments that are at least partially solidified, and further wherein said first flow of quench air continues past said first curtain of quenched monocomponent filaments onto said second curtain of monocomponent filaments thereby forming a second curtain of quenched monocomponent filaments that are at least partially solidified; pneumatically drawing the quenched monocomponent filaments thereby reducing their diameter; depositing the drawn monocomponent filaments onto a forming surface thereby forming a nonwoven web. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the first zone extends between 20-80% of the width of the extrusion region and further wherein the second zone extends between 20-80%, of the width of the extrusion region. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the second zone extends the length of the extrusion region and extends inwardly from the extrusion region adjacent the second side having a width of at least 3 cm. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the first and second temperatures differ by an amount between about 3-50° C. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first and second zones each encompass between about 10-70% of the exit openings. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein, at the interface of the first and second curtain of molten filaments, the inward edge of the first curtain of molten monocomponent filaments has a concave shape and the second curtain of molten monocomponent filaments has a convex shape. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of: directing only a third stream of molten propylene polymer into a region adjacent the second side of the spinneret, said third stream of molten propylene polymer having said first temperature; extruding only the third stream of molten propylene polymer through the exit openings in a third zone of the spinneret thereby forming a third curtain of molten monocomponent filaments, wherein the second zone is between the first and third zones and further wherein the third zone extends the length of the extrusion region adjacent the second side and extends inwardly from the extrusion region adjacent the second side having a width of at least 3 cm; directing a second flow of quench air directly onto said third curtain of monocomponent filaments thereby forming a third curtain of quenched monocomponent filaments that are at least partially solidified, and further wherein said second flow of quench air continues past said third curtain of quenched monocomponent filaments onto said second curtain of monocomponent filaments. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the first and third zones each encompass between about 10-40% of the exit openings in the spinneret and the second zone encompasses between about 20-80% of the exit openings in the spinneret. 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the spinneret has an exit opening number of 5-20 exit ports per square centimeter. 10. The method of claim 1 wherein said first quench air flow has a speed of between 30-115 meters/minute and a temperature below 50° C. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second streams of molten propylene polymer comprise a polymer composition consisting essential of the same composition. 12. A method of making nonwoven webs comprising: providing a first stream of molten polymer having a first temperature; providing a second stream of molten polymer having a second temperature and wherein the second temperature is at least 5° C. lower than the first temperature; directing the first and second streams into a common conduit wherein the first and second streams are adjacent one another and form at least a first interface with one another; directing the adjacent first and second streams into a distributor and spreading each of the adjacent first and second polymer streams over an expanded area and wherein the existing interface between the first and second streams is maintained; providing a spinneret in fluid communication with the distributor, said spinneret having an upper surface, lower surface, and first and second lengthwise sides, and further wherein the spinneret includes a pattern of conduits extending from the upper surface to the lower surface and further wherein the conduits form an extrusion region formed by a first extrusion line adjacent the first lengthwise side and a second extrusion line adjacent the second lengthwise side; directing the first polymer stream into the conduits located within a first zone of the spinneret, the first zone extending adjacent the first lengthwise side and fully along the length of the extrusion region and extending inwardly from the first extrusion line so as to encompass between about 5-80% of the conduits in the spinneret, and extruding the first polymer stream through and out of the conduits in the first zone thereby forming a first curtain of molten monocomponent filaments having a third temperature; directing the second polymer stream into the conduits located within a second zone of the spinneret, the second zone being distal to the first lengthwise side and wherein the first zone completely separates the second zone and the first lengthwise side and further wherein the second zone extends along the length of the extrusion region and extends along a width of the extrusion region so as to encompass between 20-90% of the conduits in the spinneret, and extruding the second polymer stream through and out of the conduits in the second zone thereby forming a second curtain of molten monocomponent filaments having a fourth temperature and wherein said fourth temperature is lower than said third temperature; directing a first flow of quench air directly onto said first curtain of monocomponent filaments and at least partially solidifying the first curtain of monocomponent filaments and further wherein said first flow of quench air continues past said first curtain of filaments onto said second curtain of filaments at least partially solidifying said second curtain of filaments; pneuma
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