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Archive | 1997

Process for modifying synthetic bicomponent fiber cross-sections and bicomponent fibers thereby produced

Charles F. Helms; Otto M. Ilg; Diane R. Kent; Matthew B. Hoyt; John A. Hodan


Archive | 2003

Process for producing yarn having reduced heatset shrinkage

Matthew B. Hoyt; Wendel L. Burton; James R. Bristow


Archive | 1997

Hollow bicomponent filaments and methods of making same

Diane R. Kent; Matthew B. Hoyt; Charles F. Helms


Archive | 1998

Multiple domain fibers having surface roughened or mechanically modified inter-domain boundary and methods of making the same

Diane R. Kent; Matthew B. Hoyt; Charles F. Helms


Archive | 1996

Biocomponet fibers having distinct crystaline and amorphous polymer domains and method making same

Matthew B. Hoyt; Diane R. Kent; James R. Bristow


Archive | 1999

Process for modifying synthetic bicomponent fiber cross-sections

Charles F. Helms; Otto M. Ilg; Diane R. Kent; Matthew B. Hoyt; John A. Hodan


Archive | 2001

Continuous polymerization and direct fiber spinning and systems for accomplishing same

Dominick A. Burlone; Matthew B. Hoyt; Charles F. Helms; John A. Hodan; Richard Kotek; Carol W. Morgan; Randall A. Sferrazza; Fang A. Wang; Otto M. Ilg; Terry D. Roberts; Ronald G. Morrow


Archive | 1997

Multiple domain fibers and methods of making the same

Diane R. Kent; Matthew B. Hoyt; Charles F. Helms


Archive | 2002

Dyed sheath/core fibers and methods of making same

Matthew B. Hoyt; Bobby J. Bailey; Stanley A. McIntosh; Phillip E. Wilson; Gary W. Shore


Archive | 1997

Bicomponent fibers having contaminant-containing core domain and methods of making the same

Diane R. Kent; Matthew B. Hoyt; Otto M. Ilg; Morris K. Queen

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