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Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 1998

Effect of metallic wire inserted in nozzle in high-speed melt spinning of poly(ethylene terephthalate)

Hyung Joong Jeon; Hiroshi Ito; Takeshi Kikutani; Norimasa Okui; Miyoshi Okamoto

High-speed melt spinning of poly(ethylene terephthalate) was performed using a spinning nozzle with an inserted metallic wire of various lengths (0, 8, 30, and 45 mm). The molecular orientation of as-spun fibers increased with the increase in the wire length at all the take-up velocities examined. Along with the enhanced molecular orientation, the longer wire length led to the starting of orientation-induced crystallization at lower take-up velocities. The structure of crystallized fibers obtained at low speeds can be characterized by high crystallinity and relatively low molecular orientation. From the on-line measurement of the diameter and temperature profiles of the spin line with the 30-mm metallic wire, it was revealed that the spin-line had a maximum diameter of about 6 mm at the wire end. The spin-line temperature at this position was about 190°C. The solidification of the spin-line occurred at positions much closer to the spinneret in comparison with ordinary high-speed spinning. These results show that high-speed spinning with a wire inserted in the nozzle corresponds to a spinning process operated at extremely low extrusion temperature using a nozzle with an extremely large diameter. From the starting of orientation-induced crystallization at lower levels of birefringence in comparison with ordinary high-speed spinning, the alteration of the inherent fiber structure that cannot be represented by birefringence was also suggested.


Archive | 1981

Synthetic filaments and the like

Miyoshi Okamoto; Koji Watanabe; Yasuhiko Nukushina; Tsuneo Aizawa


Archive | 1977

Suede-like raised woven fabric and process for the preparation thereof

Miyoshi Okamoto; Syusuke Yoshida


Archive | 2003

Carrier for cell culture

Yuuichi Mori; Shigeyasu Kobayashi; Miyoshi Okamoto; Kouji Watanabe; Shouji Nagaoka


Archive | 1970

Process of manufacturing collagen fiber-like synthetic superfine filament bundles

S Mizuguchi; Miyoshi Okamoto; Koji Watanabe


Archive | 1970

Spontaneously crimping synthetic composite filament and process of manufacturing the same

Miyoshi Okamoto; Koji Watanabe


Archive | 1989

Fabric having specific structure, its production method and various articles formed by use of said fabric such as clothes

Tamotu Nakajima; Miyoshi Okamoto; Hisao Shimizu


Archive | 1983

Multi-component composite filament

Miyoshi Okamoto


Archive | 1979

Spinneret assembly for use in production of multi-ingredient multi-core composite filaments

Miyoshi Okamoto; Miyozo Asada


Archive | 1984

Ultrafine sheath-core composite fibers and composite sheets made thereof

Miyoshi Okamoto; Hiromichi Iijima; Akito Miyoshi

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