CA2001426A1 - Spinneret capillaries - Google Patents

Spinneret capillaries

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Publication number
CA2001426A1
CA2001426A1 CA 2001426 CA2001426A CA2001426A1 CA 2001426 A1 CA2001426 A1 CA 2001426A1 CA 2001426 CA2001426 CA 2001426 CA 2001426 A CA2001426 A CA 2001426A CA 2001426 A1 CA2001426 A1 CA 2001426A1
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spinneret
capillary
capillaries
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CA 2001426
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French (fr)
Inventor
Henry Kobsa
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EIDP Inc
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EI Du Pont de Nemours and Co
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D4/00Spinnerette packs; Cleaning thereof
    • D01D4/02Spinnerettes

Abstract

TITLE
SPINNERET CAPILLARIES
ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A spinneret made from a hardened metal plate having a plurality of slot shaped capillaries exiting the face of the spinneret. The walls of the capillaries taper toward the face of the spinneret, and each capillary has a length to width ratio of greater than about 2.

Description

~n~l4~6 TITLE
SPINNERET CAPILLARIES
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to spinneret capillaries and more particularly it relates to spinneret capillaries having a length to width ratio greater than 2.
The most common method of making spinneret capillary passageways is to counterbore a hole partway through the plate, then to complete the hole by punching through the remaining thickness. Of the known methods for forming capillaries, the counterbore and punch method is generally recognized as being the least expensive, being versatile in the shapes which can be formed, and giving the most uniform capillaries.
Preparation of spinneret capillaries by drilling and by electric discharge machining (EDM) are also known. Both of these methods are relatively slow (and therefore expensive) and give poorer hole-to-hole uniformity than does the counterbore-punch method. Hole-to~hole uniformity is critical in obtaining filament-to-filament uniformlty, required for the spinning high quality yarns.
Further, because drills are more fragile than punches, their use is generally limited to forming larger sized holes.
The capillary portion of the passageway has been limited either to short length or to relatively large diameter by the physical characteristics of the punch, drill, or other tools used to form the pas~ageway. Because of the short length of the capillary when made by methods of the prior art, insufficient molecular orientation i6 QP-4170 imparted to the filaments during ~pinning or ;~(){~142fi extrusion of the filaments, causing their cross-sectional shapes to change considerably from the designed shape of the hole. Particularly in the spinning of hollow filaments, a short capillary reduces significantly the amount of structural support to the internal element or obstruction ~n the passageway which produces the hollow interior portion of the filament. This limits the number of times a spinneret face can be lapped or polished, in order to remove nicks or other minor imperfections. $n addition, failure to impart sufficient orientation to the hollow filaments during spinning or extrusion cause~ many undesired opened or split filaments to be formed instead of the desired true hollow filaments.
The ideal 6pinneret would have complete capillary-to-capillary uniformity, as well as uniformity along the length of the capillary. Each capillary would have a length to width ratio of at least 1.5, and preferably 2 or more, for adequate molecular oeientation during spinning. The holes would be as small ae practical for accurate metering of the polymer streams, ~nd the capillary walls would be straight for the s~me reason. The ~pinneret would be m~de from hard metal for long life. Further, the spinneret would operate at low pressures (e.g., ~t less than 14,000 kPa) to reduce pack leaks ~nd pumping requirements.) Unfortunately, the requirement ~or good metering (~maIl, straight-sided holes with long length-to-width dimensions) conflicts with low pressure operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The ~nvention signif~cantly reduces the pressure drop through the capill~ry by t~pering the capill~ry in the d~rection of polymer flow through .

f.,()O14Z6 the spinneret. More particularly the spinneret comprises a metal plate having upper and lower surfaces connected by a passage. The passage exits the lower surface of the plate in a capillary length having a length to width ratio greater than 1.5, preferably greater than 2, with sidewalls that taper toward the lower surface of the plate at an 8 ~ ~cluded angle greater than about 3 degrees and preferably between 3 and about 20 degrees. The plate preferably has a hardness greater than 150 Brinell.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EM~ODIMENT
While this invention can produce any of a great number of complex slot type spinneret capillaries, it is described hereinafter with reference to one particular form. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is in no way limited to the particular form of capillary illustrated.
Fig. 1 i8 a plan view of the portion of the exit face of a spinneret plate 10 having one complex slot type spinneret capillary 12.
Ordinarily, finished spinneret plates have from ~éveral to a multipliclty of capillaries identical to the one shown. A~ i6 apparent, "spinneret capillary" a6 herein defined i8 a complex arrangement of slot type openings together providing for the extrusion of one filament. The capillary 12 compri6es four peripheral slot type openings 14 generally surrounding an inner minute area. Extending radially inward 6hort of a common intersection are four straight ~lot type openings 18 each ~oining the peripheral openings 14 at their centers. Air vents 16, coextensive with the surrounding 6plnneret plate 10, 6eparate peripheral openings 14. Preferably, the peripheral width of 2fi air vents 16 is less than the radial width of each opening 14.
During extrusion of, e.g., a molten polymer through capillary 12, four ~-shaped streams are formed at and immediately downstream of the exit face of spinneret plate 10. Adjacent ends of the T-shaped streams then coalesce to form a continuous integral filament having four uniform voids extending continuously therealong. Air vents 16 allow entrance of air into the voids before coalescence, thus, preventing the collapse of the filament due to the internal vacuum which otherwise would result.
In Fig. 2, peripheral openings 14 are shown at exit face 28 leading to their simultaneously machined tapered counterbores 22.
Likewise shown are radial openings 18 with counterbores 26 ~eparated by unmachined area 24.
Spinneret plate 10 is ordinarily much thicker than the thickness between entrance 30 of the capillary and exit face 28. Before machining the capillary, larger counterbore 20 with flat entrance face 30 is machined Lnto plate 10 at each location where a spinneret capillary is to be formed. The ratio of length 14a of the capillary to the width 18a of the capillary slot is preferably greater than 2 and the sidewall6 of the capillary slot6 are tapered in the direction of the lower surface 28 of the spinneret plate 10 at an included angle A which preferably is in the range of from about 3 to about 20 degrees.
By way of providing a scale to desirable spinneret capillaries the slots 14 and 18 preferably are between about 0.050 mm and 0.130 mm ln width ~lBa) and between about 0.40 mm and 1.0 mm in length (14a). The slot openings 14 are preferably equal to slot openings 18.

Z~)n~42fi The capillaries are made by cutting the holes with a laser beam (150 watt pulsed Nd YAG
K Laser by Lass y ), followed by polishing the inside of the holes, using fluid machining equipment such as supplied by Extrude Hone Corporation of Irwin, PA.
The spinneret capillary shown in Figs. 1 and 2 is exemplary of the variety of complicated capillaries which can utilize the principles of this invention.

Claims (5)

1. A spinneret comprising a metal plate having upper and lower surfaces connected by a passage, said passage exiting said lower surface in a capillary length, said capillary length having a length to width ratio greater than 1.5 with sidewalls that taper in the direction of said lower surface at an included angle of greater than about 3 degrees.
2. The spinneret of claim 1, wherein said metal plate has a hardness greater than 150 Brinell.
3. The spinneret of claim 1 or 2 wherein said included angle is between about 3 and about 20 degrees.
4. The spinneret of claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein said length to width ratio of said capillary length is greater than 2.
5. The spinneret of claim 1 or 2 wherein said capillary length is a slotted configuration.
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