EP0171670B1 - Fibres flexibles traitées chimiquement et tissus enduits de celles-ci - Google Patents

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EP0171670B1
EP0171670B1 EP19850109268 EP85109268A EP0171670B1 EP 0171670 B1 EP0171670 B1 EP 0171670B1 EP 19850109268 EP19850109268 EP 19850109268 EP 85109268 A EP85109268 A EP 85109268A EP 0171670 B1 EP0171670 B1 EP 0171670B1
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  • the present invention is directed to chemically treated bundles of fibers such as strands or yarns which can be woven, where the woven fabric finds particular application in being coated or laminated with polymeric films.
  • Chemically coated textile fabrics are manufactured by coating or laminating polymeric film to a textile fabric substrate and they are used in a wide variety of products. Early coated fabrics were cotton fibers with coatings of wax, oil, or natural rubber that were applied to render the material waterproof. With the advent of synthetic polymers, the polymeric film applied to the textile fabrics included polyvinyl chloride, polyurethane, silicones, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyethylene, chlorosulfonated polyethylene, chlorinated polyethylene polymers of ethylene propylene diene monomer, neoprene and synthetic rubbers such as Hypalonl- rubber and nitrile rubber.
  • the fibrous material comprising the textile fabric was also revolutionized to include such fibers as polyesters, polyamides such as nylon, aramid fibers such as Kev)ar"' fibers, rayon, graphite, and glass fibers and other organic and inorganic man made fibers.
  • the coated textile fabrics have found a wide range of applications from architectural and building applications to industrial and commercial fabric applications and to geotextile applications.
  • a few building applications include air and tension structures like tension and/or air supported covers for athletic stadiums and airport facilities like the tent-roof 425,000 m 2 coated fabric roof of an airport facility and the 26,000 M 2 air-supported coated fabric roof for an athletic stadium, while a few industrial and commercial applications include reservoir, pool, pond and waste site covers and liners, awnings and tarpaulins, and a few geotextile applications include road repair systems and other civil engineering applications.
  • many of the applications have common performance requirements of the coated fabrics while some of the applications also demand specific performance requirements of the coated fabrics.
  • the performance requirements are met by both individual and amalgamated contributions of the uncoated textile fabric and polymeric film coating.
  • the performance requirements demanded from the textile fabric include high tensile strength, good flexibility, good weatherability, good chemical resistance, high shear strength resistance to tear propagation, good dimensional stability to minimize stretch under load, good stability under various temperature and humidity conditions, good abrasion, and good adhesion to the polymeric film.
  • Another useful property of the coated fabrics, especially for structure and building applications is good flame resistance.
  • Some fibrous materials that can be used for polymeric coated textile fabrics may be deficient in one or more of the desired performance properties.
  • inorganic fibers such as glass fibers
  • have good dimensional stability are nonflammable, and have a good stiffness, but they lack the requisite flexibility, abrasion resistance and adhesion to the polymeric film used to coat or laminate the textile fabric.
  • greige goods have traditionally been used.
  • an aqueous chemical treating composition is applied to the filaments as they are attenuated from molten streams of glass issuing from a bushing of a glass melting furnace.
  • EP-A-053797 describes an aqueous coating or sizing composition for glass fibers having a solid, thermoplastic carboxylated, alkali-soluble polymer, plasticizing material, alkali material and viscous lubricating material and water.
  • the sized glass fibers can be used for heat and flame resistant fabrics.
  • the filaments are then gathered into strands and the strands either twisted or untwisted are prepared into yarns.
  • the greige goods are prepared by weaving the glass fiber yarns and heat cleaning the yarns to remove the chemistry of the sizing composition.
  • the heat cleaning of the glass fiber yarn may reduce some of the strength properties inherent in the glass fibers, and, thereby, detract from the strength properties of the glass fiber fabric.
  • the deficiencies of the glass fibers may not be assuaged by formulating composite strands including various types of organic textile materials with the glass fibers.
  • the fiberous materials and polymeric films are used to produce coated fabrics typically having a thickness of around 1 millimeter with a total mass per unit area in excess of about 750 grams per meter.
  • the polymeric film in the coated fabrics serves to impart air tightness, color and protection from abrasive wear to the basic fabric. Even with the organic fibrous materials used in the fabric, the chemical bonding between the coating and the fabric is not very strong despite the inclusion of fabric-adhesion promoters in the polymeric formulation comprising the film.
  • This object is solved by a flexible bundle of sized filaments having a coating which is a moisture-reduced residue of an aqueous composition comprising a polymer, characterized in that, the filaments have a dried residue of an aqueous sizing composition and the bundles have the at least partially cured moisture-reduced residue of the aqueous composition that is a coating and impregnating composition comprising:
  • the bundles of sized filaments are coated and impregnated with the moisture reduced, at least partially cured residue of an aqueous chemical coating and impregnating composition.
  • Said composition has an aqueous soluble, dispersible or emulsifiable elastomeric ethylene-containing interpolymer such as a copolymer or terpolymer formed from ethylene monomer and one or more polar comonomers and a water soluble, dispersible or emulsifiable crosslinkable polymeric material.
  • the ethylene-containing interpolymer has a glass transition temperature of 0°C or less and has sufficient ethylene segments to achieve the desired glass transition temperature and has one or more polar comonomers which result in an essentially noncrystalline (amorphous) copolymer orterpolymer.
  • the interpolymer comprises the major portion of the solids of the aqueous coating and impregnating composition. Water is present in the composition in a predominant amount so that the total solids and the viscosity are effective for impregnating the bundle of filaments.
  • the impregnation is to such a degree so that the moisture reduced at least, partially cured residue of the aqueous impregnant composition is present on a substantial portion of a majority of the filaments in the bundle so that a majority of the filaments are separated to some extent from each other.
  • the crosslinkable material is present in the aqueous chemical treatment in an amount that is effective to engender at least a partial cure of the moisture reduced residue of the coating to provide a substantially nontacky external surface of the coated and impregnated bundle of filaments.
  • the aqueous coating and impregnating composition are water soluble, emulsifiable or dispersible waxes, plasticizers and crosslinking controlling agents.
  • the diene-containing elastomer is present as a constituent, especially when the polar comonomer for the ethylene-containing interpolymer is a comonomer which tends to co-crystallize with the polyethylene crystal structure. In this case, the diene-containing elastomer must be present in at least a minor portion of the solids of the coating composition.
  • the diene-containing elastomer is essentially free of vinyl pyridine.
  • the aqueous chemical treating composition is present to impregnate the bundle of filaments, where the filaments have a dried residue of an aqueous sizing composition.
  • the aqueous sizing composition is applied to protect the filaments from interfilament damage, and, if necessary, it renders the surface of the filament less hydrophilic to be more compatible with hydrophobic coatings.
  • the impregnated bundle of filaments alone or in combination with other bundles of filaments has sufficient flexibility for weaving of the bundle or bundles into a fabric.
  • the fabric can then be coated to produce coated fabrics by processes such as impregnation, saturation processes, and surface coating processes like solvent-containing coatings, or plastisols and lamination with preformed films or sheets of the coating polymeric materials.
  • Figure 1 depicts the coated fabric showing the laminated sheets or films used in conjunction with the fabric.
  • Bundles of filaments, strands, rovings and bundles of strands and yarns both twisted and untwisted that are flexible enough to be woven can be produced according to the present invention without the need for heat cleaning the bundles to remove chemical treatments.
  • the filaments are treated with a sizing composition which has chemical components to protect the filaments from interfilament rubbing and friction and from friction and rubbing developed in processing the filaments over various contact points and guide eyes.
  • the length-wise running yarns in the woven fabric or warp yarn can be subjected to considerable abrasion from the moving parts of the weaving loom.
  • Abrasion to the warp yarn can result from guide surfaces of split rods, drop wires, confuser bars, heddles, reeds, shuttles and adjacent yarns in the loom.
  • a slashing chemical composition is usually applied.
  • the fabric has the warp yarn that has present a sizing composition present on the filaments from their formation and a slashing sizing composition, while the weft yarn in the fabric has present only the forming sizing composition.
  • the additional coating of the slashing size on the warp yarn would result in different surface properties between the warp and weft yarns in the same fabric.
  • the fabrics are usually heat cleaned to remove both the forming and slashing sizing compositions and to set the yarns in the fabric.
  • this heating is usually conducted at temperatures of around (900 to 1300°F) 482° to 705°C for around 10 to 180 seconds or longer to volatilize the solids and remove them from the fabric and to soften the glass fibers in the fabric to set them in their new positions.
  • Glass fiber strands ordinarily have high tensile strength, dimensional stability and resistance to chemical, photochemical and microbiological degradation but the heat treating process reduces somewhat the strength properties of the glass fiber strands.
  • Filaments such as polyester and nylon and Keviar-O polyamides have been used to make fabrics which can subsequently be coated with a polymeric film or laminate.
  • the glass fiber strand yarns do not have the flex fatigue properties and the lighter density of the polyester and polyamide yarns.
  • a more flexible bundle of filaments, particularly glass filaments, strands and yarns and even polyesters and polyamides are provided by the impregnated bundle of filaments of the present invention.
  • the impregnated bundle of filaments has improved breaking strengths and flex fatigue resistance and maintains these properties under humidity and water aging and also provides good adhesion to the polymeric film coating matrix.
  • the bundles of sized filaments of the present invention have an impregnant of a moisture-reduced, at least partially cured residue of an aqueous impregnant composition.
  • the aqueous coating has a predominant amount of the solids comprised of an elastomeric ethylene-containing interpolymer.
  • the interpolymer which is usually a copolymer or terpolymer, is formed from ethylene monomer and one or more polar comonomers, where the comonomer may vary from co-crystallizing with the polyethylene crystal structure or resulting in an essentially noncrystalline (amorphous) interpolymer.
  • Nonexclusive examples of these polar comonomers include: vinyl acetate, methyl acrylic acid, ethyl acrylic acid, styrene, alpha methyl styrene, methyl methacrylic acid, acrylamide, methacrylic acid, n-methyl-n-vinyl acetamide, diethyl fumarate, diethyl maleate, n-vinyl pyrrolidone, n-vinyl succinimide and the like and mixtures thereof.
  • the interpolymer has a ratio of the ethylene to the polar comonomers sufficient to have a glass. transition temperature (Tg) of around 0°C. or less.
  • the glass transition temperature can be determined by any method known to those skilled in the art, examples of which include nuclear magnetic resonance peak ratio or by approximation by less complicated techniques such as differential thermal analysis.
  • the interpolymers should be uniform interpolymers rather than nonuniform or alternating copolymers or terpolymers although the latter two types may be used to a limited extent.
  • the uniform interpolymers are those that are formed either from two or more monomers having equal reactivities polymerized to any conversion percent or by limiting the percent conversion during interpolymerization to a low percent conversions when the monomers have different reactivities so that the comonomer concentration is kept almost constant.
  • the nonuniform copolymers and alternating copolymers are those known to those skilled in the art.
  • the interpolymers are also water soluble, emulsifiable or dispersible with the use of suitable emulsifiers and/or solvents.
  • the interpolymers can be produced by any method known to those skilled in the ethylene copolymer art.
  • a particularly useful elastomeric ethylene-containing interpolymer is an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer having the vinyl acetate monomer present in the copolymer in an amount in a range of around 25 mole percent or greater or 45 to 80 weight percent of the copolymer.
  • the copolymer also has a sufficient amount of ethylene comonomer to give a Tg for the ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer of 0°C or less.
  • a nonexclusive example of such an ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer is that commercially available from Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. in an emulsion form under the trade designation Airflex@ 410 vinyl acetate/ethylene copolymer emulsion.
  • This material has the copolymer formula of A x- By where A is equal to C 4 H 6 0 2 and B is equal to C 2 H 4 .
  • the appearance of the emulsion is a white mobile liquid having a viscosity of 100 to 2,000 mPa - s as measured by Brookfield viscosimeter, Model LVF (No. 2 or No. 3 spindle at 60 rpm and at (77°F) 25°C.
  • the emulsion has a pH of 4 to 7 and a percent volatiles by volume of 45 to 53 and a specific gravity of 1.1 and a density of (9 pounds per gallon) 0.962 kg/I.
  • the dispersion has very small polymer particles in water and contains formaldehyde at concentrations of up to 0.1 percent by weight with no other photochemically-reactive solvents or reactive chemical solvents added. The residual unpolymerized monomer levels are less than 0.5 percent of the total product.
  • the amount of the ethylene-containing interpolymer present in the aqueous impregnant composition is in an effective film forming amount for impregnating the bundle of filaments to produce a near continuous film on a substantial portion of the surfaces of the filaments in the bundle of filaments. Also the amount may be effective to form a film on the bundle of filaments. Generally, the amount is a predominant amount of the solids of the aqueous impregnant composition.
  • the aqueous chemical coating and impregnating composition in addition to the ethylene-containing interpolymer has one or more resinous crosslinkable materials.
  • Suitable crosslinking materials are chemical compounds, monomers, oligomers and resinous type polymers all of which are at least self-crosslinkable at ambient or elevated temperatures and at atmospheric or sub or super-atmospheric pressures.
  • self-crosslinkable it is meant that the material need not crosslink with the ethylene-containing interpolymer.
  • the polymeric crosslinking materials may be self-crosslinkable through external chemical compounds or through internal crosslinking.
  • externally crosslinkable it is meant that crosslinking agents known by those skilled in the art for particular resinous polymers can be used to crosslink the polymer.
  • Resinous polymers include such polymers as epoxies, methylol-condensate polymers, polyurethanes, polyesters and other polymers that are not rubber polymers as are butadiene, isobutylene, styrene-butadiene-vinyl-pyrridine terpolymers and styrene-butadiene copolymers and the like.
  • Nonexclusive examples of the crosslinkable materials include the aldehyde condensate polymers such as melamine formaldehyde, hexakis/methylol-containing condensates, monomers, dimers, trimers and higher oligomers, where for the phenol or resorcinol, compounds include cresol and mixtures of its isomers, xylenol or mixtures of its isomers, a mixture of homologs of phenol and dihydric phenols such as phlorglucinol, resorcinol, cresorcinol, and meta-xylorcinol can be used.
  • aldehyde condensate polymers such as melamine formaldehyde, hexakis/methylol-containing condensates, monomers, dimers, trimers and higher oligomers
  • the phenol or resorcinol compounds include cresol and mixtures of its isomers, xylenol or mixtures of its isomers,
  • the aldehyde includes any methylene donor that can be used in lieu of formaldehyde, for example, paraformaldehyde, hexamethylene-tetramine, acid aldehyde, furfural and mixtures thereof.
  • the aldehyde or methylol condensates can be used in conjunction with acid or basic catalysts. Also internal curing may also occur as the result of removal of a stabilizing ingredient.
  • polyvalent metal ions can be stabilized by the addition of volatile complexing agents. When the impregnant is applied, these agents evaporate, allowing the metal to bond at two or more sites on the polymer resulting in a crosslinked coating.
  • melamine formaldehyde resins it is preferred to have one or more melamine formaldehyde resins because of their ease in crosslinking and their compatibility with the ethylene-containing interpolymer.
  • a particularly suitable melamine formaldehyde resin is the aqueous melamine formaldehyde resin available from Monsanto Company under the trade designation Resimene° 841 which has less than two percent free formaldehyde and less than 5 percent methanol and has a boiling point of (210°F) 99°C.
  • the Resimene 841 also has a vapor pressure of 95 for methanol and 17.5 for water, a vapor density of 1.11 for methanol and 0.64 for water, a colorless, clear mobile liquid appearance, specific gravity at (77°F) 25°C of 1.25 and a percent volatile by volume percent of 29.
  • the amount of the crosslinkable material used in the aqueous coating and impregnating composition is an effective amount to produce at least partial curing of the moisture reduced residue of the aqueous impregnating composition.
  • the partial curing controls the surface tack of the moisture-reduced residue of the impregnant to enable a nearly uniform payout of the impregnated bundle of filaments from wound packages, where the bundle of filaments is comprised of larger diameter filaments, the partial curing by crosslinking can be reduced. Where the bundle of filaments has the finer diameter filaments, the partial curing can be increased from that for larger diameter filaments.
  • the bundles of filaments are packed more densely on a wound package, the bundles will be more tack sensitive and a higher degree of partial curing through crosslinking is desirable.
  • the bundle of filaments impregnated with the aqueous impregnant composition in a moisture-reduced state can be processed on weaving looms without the use of loom feeders.
  • the partial curing can be reduced so that surface tackiness is not controlled as stringently.
  • the partial curing results in a hardness or modulus of the moisture-reduced residue of the aqueous impregnating composition impregnating the bundle of filaments so that the flexibility of the impregnated bundles of filaments has at least a two-fold improvement in flexibility.
  • the improved flexibility is over a similarly constructed, unimpregnated bundle of filaments.
  • the partial curing permits further curing of the moisture-reduced residue of the aqueous impregnant composition impregnating the bundle of filaments.
  • the further curing provides chiefly for external adhesion between the bundles of filaments and the polymeric film coating that subsequently will be applied to the fabric of impregnated bundles of filaments.
  • the aqueous impregnating composition can have a crosslinking controlling agent to control the degree of crosslinking of the self-crosslinkable material and possibly between the self-crosslinkable material and the ethylene-containing interpolymer.
  • the crosslinking controlling agent can be one which modifies the pH of the coating and impregnating composition such as ammonium hydroxide, or can be one such as an acid catalyst for the crosslinkable material.
  • a nonexclusive example of the latter is a solution of toluene sulfonic acid in isopropanol such as that available under the trade designation Cycat 4040 with 40 percent acid and 60 percent alcohol available from American Cyanamide Co.
  • one of the monomers in the ethylene-containing interpolymers can provide for a less tacky film coating by its concentration in the interpolymer to increase the softening point of the interpolymer.
  • the crosslinking controlling agent may assist in controlling the hardness or modulus of the film of the coating.
  • the amount of the crosslinking controlling agent used in the aqueous impregnant composition will vary depending on the strength of controlling agent, but the amount is gauged in conjunction with the amount of the crosslinkable material to achieve partial curing of the residue of the aqueous impregnant composition.
  • the water in the aqueous chemical coating and impregnating composition constitutes a predominant amount of the composition including both the volatile and the nonvolatile portions.
  • the amount of water results in a total solids concentration and viscosity for the composition that enables the composition to impregnate the bundle of filaments including bundles of strands and yarn.
  • the degree of impregnation of the bundle of filaments is such that a majority of the filaments have a substantial portion of their surfaces covered with a near continuous film of the residue of the aqueous impregnant composition so that a majority of the filaments are separated from each other. It is not necessary that the bundle is encapsulated, although it may be as long as it is also impregnated.
  • the viscosity of the aqueous impregnant composition is around 5 mPa - s or less for a kiss roll type coating application and up to around 10 ⁇ 5 mPa - s (centipoise) at room temperature for a die coating process.
  • the total solids of the aqueous impregnating composition varies depending upon the diameter of the filaments in the bundle. The variation is that the finer diameter filaments require a higher total solids in the aqueous chemical treating composition, since the surface area of the finer diameter filaments is higher.
  • an optional component of the aqueous chemical coating composition can be one or more aqueous emulsifiable or dispersible waxes.
  • the type and amount of wax is that which is effective to serve as an adhesion promoter for the matrix coating that will be applied to fabrics made from the fleible bundle of filaments.
  • the type and amount of wax can be effective to provide a screen effect against ultraviolet degradation when the fabric or polymer coated fabric is not protected from the weather or the environment.
  • the wax may modify the frictional properties of the impregnated bundles of filaments.
  • the one or more waxes can be dispersed or emulsified in water with any suitable emulsifiers known to those skilled in the art.
  • the one or more waxes can be included in the aqueous impregnating composition in a preemulsified or predispersed form.
  • the preferred wax materials are the microcrystallina wax materials and suitable examples of commercially available predispersed forms include Polymekon@ SPPW-40 microcrystalline wax available from Petrolite Corporation-Bareco Division, Tulsa, Oklahoma. This material is a hydrocarbon water dispersion with a 40 percent solids. Another suitable example is Mobilcerl" Q microscrystalline wax available from Mobil Chemical Company.
  • This material is an acid type aqueous emulsion of microcrystalline wax, where the wax has a melting point of (160°F) 71°C, and where the emulsion has an average particle size of 2 um, and a solids content of 50.5 percent by weight, and an emulsion density of 7.9x10- 5 and a pH of 6.8.
  • the amount of wax present in the coating composition is in the range of up to about 5 weight percent of the aqueous coating and impregnating composition. Any suitable solids and dispersants or emulsifiers having a suitable HLB value as known to those skilled in the art can be used to assist in emulsifying or dispersing the wax in water.
  • the aqueous impregnating composition can have one or more plasticizers which are soluble, emulsifiable or dispersible in water.
  • the plasticizers are added in an effective amount to provide some plasticity to the ethylene-containing interpolymer.
  • the amount of plasticizer present in the aqueous impregnating composition would be in the range of up to about 5 weight percent of the aqueous impregnating composition.
  • the plasticizer is used, where the Tg of the interpolymer does not result in adequate flexibility of the impregnated bundle of filaments, to reduce the Tg and to achieve a more flexible impregnated bundle of filaments.
  • any suitable solvents and emulsifiers or dispersants having suitable HLB values as known to those skilled in the art can be used to emulsify or disperse the plasticizer in water.
  • These emulsifiers can be nonionic, cationic or anionic and a particularly useful type of an emulsifier is the nonionic emulsifier such as polyoxylkylene sorbitan monolaurate, commercially available under the trade designation Tween 21 emulsifier from ICI America.
  • the plasticizers used should be flame retardant type plasticizers such as xylene triphosphate available under the trade designation Phosphlex 179 @- A plasticizer available from Stauffer Chemical Company.
  • This material is a liquid with a specific gravity at 20°/20°C of 1.143, a density of (pounds per gallon of 9.5) 1.02 kg/I, a boiling point at 13.33 mbar (10 millimeters of mercury) of 265-285°C, a pour point of (0°F) -17°C, a viscosity at (100°F) 387.8°C SUS of 220 and a flashpoint of (455°F) 235°C COC.
  • a phosphite chelator such as nonylated phenol phosphite can be emulsified or dispersed in the aqueous impregnating composition or preemulsified or predispersed and added to the aqueous impregnating composition.
  • a suitable phosphite chelator is that which is available under the trade designation Mark 1178 from Argus Chemical Corporation, Brooklyn, New York. This material has a specific gravity of 0.99, and 0 percent volatiles.
  • Another type of commercial plasticizer that could be used is an epoxidized soy bean oil like that commercially available under the trade designation Drapex O 6.8 material. Any other aqueous soluble, emulsified or dispersible plasticizer known to those skilled in the art can be used in an effective plasticizing amount for the ethylene-containing interpolymer.
  • the aqueous coating and impregnating compositions have present a diene-containing elastomeric polymer in conjunction with the aforedescribed ethylene-containing interpolymer.
  • the diene-containing elastomer is water dispersible or emulsifiable with suitable solvents and emulsifiers known to those skilled in the art of elastomeric latices.
  • This elastomeric material is preferably added to the aqueous impregnating composition as a latex in an effective flexibilizing amount to assist in flexibilizing the moisture reduced, partially cured residue of the aqueous impregnating composition to the desired flex modulus.
  • the modulus at 100% elongation of a cast film of the aqueous impregnating composition is in the range of about (200 to 8,000 psi) 1378 to 55,158 K pascals and most preferably, about 800 to about (5,000 psi) 5516 to 34,474 K pascals.
  • Such an aqueous impregnating composition when moisture-reduced and partially cured as an impregnant in the bundle of filament provides the desired flexibility.
  • the amount of the elastomeric latex that is used is always an amount that will not interfere with the compatibilizing amount of the ethylene-containing interpolymer for compatibility with the polymeric matrix coating that subsequently coats any fabrics prepared from the flexible bundle of filaments.
  • the diene-containing elastomeric latex When the ethylene-containing interpolymer has present a polar copolymer which reduces the noncrystallinity of the interpolymer or increases the Tg of the interpolymer, the diene-containing elastomeric latex must be present in the coating composition.
  • the diene-containing elastomeric latex is essentially free of any vinyl pyridine monomeric or repeating units in the polymer. The vinyl pyridine tends to make the elastomer too stiff for increasing the flexibility of the moisture reduced, partially cured residue on the flexible bundle of filaments.
  • Nonexclusive examples of suitable diene-containing elastomers include: polybutadiene homopolymer, and carboxylated styrene-butadiene copolymers or any other non-selfcrosslinkable elastomer.
  • non-selfcrosslinkable refers to a polymeric material that cannot undergo intramolecular or internal crosslinking with itself but can undergo intermolecular or external crosslinking with other materials.
  • the intramolecular crosslinking means one part of the same molecular or polymeric chain crosslinks with another part of the same molecular or chain.
  • chain includes the polymeric backbone chain and pending groups.
  • non - selfcrosslinkable elastomers include: elastomeric reaction products formed by the reaction of 1,3-diene hydrocarbon monomers such as butadiene-1,3; isoprene; 2,3 - dimethyl - 1,3 - butadiene, 2,2 - ethyl - 1,3 - butadiene and the like alone as homopolymers or in mixtures as interpolymers; or ethylene-propylene-diene rubbers (EPDM) produced in a suitable manner from such dienes as dicyclopentadiene, 5 - ethylidene - 2 - norborene, 1,4 - hexadiene, 5 - methylene - 2 - norborene interpolymerized with ethylene and an alpha-mono-olefin having from 3 to 20 carbon atoms such as propylene; nitrile rubber such as nitrile butadiene latex; or butyl rubber which is a commercial name
  • elastomer that may be used is chloroprene or neoprene. All of these elastomeric materials are preferably used in their latex form.
  • the diene-containing elastomeric latex is always present in the aqueous impregnant composition when the polar comonomers for the ethylene-containing interpolymer is vinyl chloride, carbon monoxide, and vinyl fluoride.
  • the amounts can range from less than 20 percent to greater than 40 percent based on the ethylene-containing interpolymer in the aqueous impregnating composition. Amounts less than 20 percent give diminished benefits in flexibility as the amount approaches 0.
  • Amounts greater than 40 weight percent provide adequate flexibility but increase the amount of tackiness of the moisture-reduced, partially cured residue on the bundle of filaments. If alternative measures are not pursued in reducing such tackiness, then the amount of polybutadiene homopolymers should not be too much greater than 40 percent in order to maintain the less tacky nature of the impregnated flexible bundle of filaments.
  • the amount of styrene in a carboxylated styrene butadiene copolymer can be increased. Increasing the amount of styrene from about 60 weight percent to about 84 weight percent is an example of an approach to decreasing the tackiness of the resultant residue.
  • a nonexclusive example of a commercially available diene-containing elastomer latex that can be used includes a 1,3 - polybutadiene homopolyer latex available under the trade designation "LPM-6290" from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company having a total solids of 43 to 46 percent, a pH of 8 to 9.5, a maximum viscosity of 6,000 mPa - s (centipoise) (RFT 1 at 20 rpm), a maximum coagulum of 0.05 percent max and a mechanical stability of 55 to 75 milligrams and surface tension of around 58x 10-5 to 74x10- 5 N/cm) 58 to 74 dynes per centimeter), and particle size in the range of 500 to 2,000xlO- ll cm and a maximum gel content of 25 percent.
  • LPM-6290 1,3 - polybutadiene homopolyer latex available under the trade designation "LPM-6290" from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company having a total solids of 43 to 46
  • the aqueous impregnating composition having present the ethylene-containing interpolymer and self-crosslinking material and diene elastomer and water need not have present all of the optional ingerdients such as the wax, plasticizer except in regard to the presence of certain polar comonomers in the ethylene-containing interpolymer as aforementioned, and any pigments and/or dyes known to those skilled in the art of coloring textiles. It is preferred that the aqueous impregnant composition with the ethylene-containing interpolymer and self-crosslinking material and diene elastomer and water also has present the crosslinking controlling agent as ammonium hydroxide, one or more dispersed waxes and one or more dispersed plasticizers. As the diene-containing elastomeric material essentially free of vinyl pyridine is present in the coating composition, it is preferred to have present only one of each of the dispersed microcrystalline wax and dispersed plasticizer.
  • the aqueous impregnating composition can be prepared by adding all of the components sequentially or simultaneously to the desired volume of water with appropriate emulsifiers for any of the materials to be emulsified or dispersed in water.
  • the materials that are not water soluble are preemulsified or dispersed with suitable solvents and emulsifiers with appropriate HLB values as known to those skilled in the art and added to formulate the aqueous impregnating composition.
  • the aqueous dispersion of the ethylene-containing interpolymer has added to it the aqueous dispersed plasticizers and the aqueous dispersed waxes.
  • the self-crosslinking material in an aqueous medium is diluted and has added to it the ammonium hydroxide for controlling the rate of cross-linking, and this mixture is added to the aqueous mixture of interpolymer and plasticizer and/or wax.
  • the diene-containing elastomeric latex is preferably added to the aqueous medium of the self-crosslinking material before it is added to the aqueous mixture of interpolymer, plasticizer and/or wax.
  • the aqueous coating can be further diluted with water to achieve a desired volume of material to give the aqueous impregnating composition the total solids and viscosity required for impregnating the bundle of filaments.
  • the aqueous impregnating composition is applied to bundles of sized filaments, which include bundles of strands, yarns both twisted and untwisted and bundles of monofilaments.
  • the filaments have been sized during their formation to protect the filaments and to make them compatible with hydrophobic materials.
  • the sizing is an aqueous sizing composition which has present at least a coupling agent to make the fibers less hydrophilic and a protectorant.
  • the protectorant can be an aqueous soluble, dispersible or emulsifiable glass fiber lubricant or an aqueous soluble, dispersible or emulsifiable glass fiber film forming polymer.
  • any coupling agent, glass fiber lubricant or glass fiber film forming polymer known to those skilled in the art can be used. It is preferred that the sized glass filaments are essentially free of a starch film forming materials.
  • a nonexclusive example of a suitable nonstarch containing aqueous sizing composition for glass fibers is that disclosed in U.S.-A-4,390,647 (Girgis).
  • the application can be by dip coating or die coating or any other process known to those skilled in the art for applying coatings to groups of filaments.
  • the bundle of filaments can be dipped into a bath containing the aqueous impregnating composition or the bundle can contact a kiss roll or other applicator device that carried it to contact the bundle of filaments.
  • a die coating arrangement can be employed, where the bundle of filaments is pulled, pushed or stuffed through permanent or adjustable orifices. This operates effectively to open the strand immediately in advance of the orifice to expose the innermost regions of the glass fiber bundle to the liquid impregnant located in the container with the orifices. Before the bundle contacts the impregnant, it can ride over a bar or similar device under tension to spread the fibers in the bundle for maximum separation and better impregnation.
  • the sized filaments have the sizing composition which does not provide too much integrity between the filaments when they are gathered into groups or bundles of filaments so that upon dip coating or die coating, the filaments separate somewhat one from the other to assist in allowing the coating composition to surround and enter the groups or bundles of filaments.
  • the impregnation preferably is to a degree so that every filament in the bundle or in bundled strands has a substantial portion of its surface covered with the aqueous impregnating composition so that when the aqueous impregnating composition is dried and partially cured, the filaments in the bundles will be separated from each other.
  • the bundles of filaments with the treatment of the aqueous impregnating composition are dried to partially cure and reduce the moisture content of the aqueous impregnant composition.
  • Any method known to those skilled in the art for curing crosslinkable materials may be used to dry and cure the impregnated bundle of filaments. It is preferred that the drying is a non-dielectric type drying and that the moisture is reduced to a moisture content in the range of less than 1 to 2 percent of the bundle. This and the partial curing are accomplished by drying at suitable temperatures and times to result in the desired moisture reduction and partial cure.
  • the drying is conducted at a temperature in the range of about (400°F to about 500°F) 200 ⁇ 260°C for a time in the range of 10 seconds to 60 seconds or any equivalent temperature and time relationship to accomplish a similar degree of moisture reduction and partial curing.
  • the partially cured impregnated bundle of filaments is flexible enough to undergo myriad fabric producing processes.
  • fabric producing processes include weaving, nonwoven fabrics, knitted, braided, weft-knit fabrics such as those produced on the Mayer or Malawi weft insertion fabric machine.
  • the fabric is a bi-directional crosslaid warp and weft structure, where the weft yars do not interlace as in traditional woven fabrics.
  • a "knit stitch" is run in the warp machine direction to lock the fabric together.
  • plain weave, satin weave or any other type of weaving for producing a fabric as known to those skilled in the art can be used.
  • the fabric whether woven or nonwoven or knitted or braided can be coated with numerous types of coatings by myriad processes.
  • suitable polymeric coatings include vinyl resins such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene and ethylene copolymers, polyurethanes, phenolic resins, melamine formaldehyde resins and elastomeric materials such as chlorosulfonated polethylene, chlorinated polyethylene and polymers of ethylene propylene diene monomers and Hypalon@ elastomers and silicone polymers.
  • polymers can be coated onto fabrics of the flexible bundle of filaments by impregnation or saturation processes and surface coating processes such as solvent-containing coatings and 100 percent solids coatings and lamination processes of preformed films or sheets.
  • surface coating processes such as solvent-containing coatings and 100 percent solids coatings and lamination processes of preformed films or sheets.
  • a plastisol 100 percent solids coating an application of a first coating of poly(vinylchloride) latex is applied to the fabric to improve adhesion of subsequent plastisol coatings.
  • the fabric is heated to a temperature usually around 177° to 204°C (350 to 400°F) to permit the resin particles to form a continuous phase over the fabric and to actually contact in the interstices between the fabric.
  • the polymeric coating then cools to a tough coherent film at room temperature.
  • the fusion process is so quick that the coated fabrics may be cooled as soon as the required fusion temperature is obtained.
  • various pigments or fillers can be included and the polymeric materials may be modified by plasticizers and solvents.
  • the polymeric coating and preferably the polyvinyl chloride coating also can be applied by other coating processes known to those skilled in the art such as passing the fabric over a knife-over-roll coater.
  • any wet coating process known to those skilled in the art can be used such as passing the fabric over sequential knife coaters or through a floating knife coater with a support channel.
  • blanket knife coaters and inverted knife coaters and levelon coaters with reverse smoothing rolls can be used as can engraved-roll or rotogravure coating units.
  • any dry or 100 percent solids coating process known to those skilled in the art can be used. For instance, hot melt coating can be used or any modified wet coating process, where there is not any solvent evaporation.
  • cast-coating techniques can be used as well as metal-belt precast coaters.
  • a dry powder resin coating method such as hot calendar-coating and extrusion-coating can be used.
  • wet lamination and dry lamination involving the union of the fabric with a film or sheet of the polymer, which has been formed in a separate operation can be used.
  • the film or sheet can be formed by calendaring, by extrusion, or by casting in a separate operation and laminated to the fabric base.
  • an adhesive coating can be applied to the plastic sheet prior to the application of pressure against the fabric and plastic sheet or the plastic sheet can act as the thermoplastic adhesive itself and can be heated to produce the adhesion and afterwards brought into contact with the fabric while hot.
  • the use of the adhesive application is performed in the multiple-ply drum lamination process.
  • the thermoplastic foam lamination process can be used.
  • Figure 1 depicts a coated fabric of the present invention where numeral 12 shows the fabric comprised of the flexible impregnated bundle of filaments of the present invention and numerals 11 and 13 indicate the polyvinyl chloride sheets or films that are laminated together sandwiching the fabric in between the laminate sheets.
  • the thickness of the coated fabric ranges from even less than (0.010 to greater than 0.06 inch) 0.025 cm-0.15 cm, and the amount of coating on a unit area of the fabric varies widely but it is usually is around (5 to about 50 ounce/yard 2 ) 119-1700 g/m 2 .
  • the filaments are glass fibers of any fiberizable glass composition such as "E-glass', "621-glass', "A - glass”, “C-glass”, and “S-glass", and any low or free boron and/or fluorine derivatives thereof.
  • the most preferred glass composition is the "621-glass”.
  • the glass fibers are formed by attenuation from molten streams of glass issuing forth from orifices in a bushing of a glass batch melting furnace. After the filaments have cooled below the boiling point of water, an aqueous sizing composition is applied to the fibers.
  • the aqueous sizing composition is a nonstarch textile size having a 50/50 blend of a polyalkylene polyol available under the trade designation Pluracol V-7 polyol and polyoxyalkylene polyol available under the trade designation Pluracol V-10 polyol from BASF Wyandotte.
  • the amount of the blend is in the range of 0.5 to 5 weight percent of the aqueous treating composition and most preferably 1 to 3 weight percent.
  • the silane coupling agent is preferably a lubricant modified amino silane coupling agent available under the trade designation Y-9072 silane°. This material is gamma - aminopropyltriethoxy silane and is present in an amount in the range of 0.01 to 2 weight percent of the aqueous treating composition.
  • the preferred cationic lubricant is the polyamine lubricant commercially available as an acidified cationic fatty acid amide under the trade designation Emery@ 6760-U.
  • This material is present in the aqueous treating composition in an amount of 0.01 to 4 weight percent of the aqueous treating composition.
  • the total solids of the aqueous treating composition can be any convenient solids range for sizing compositions to be applied at a proper and desired LOI (loss on ignition) to glass fibers. Preferably the total solids is in the range of 3 to 20 weight percent. It is preferred to apply the aqueous coating composition to the glass fibers in such a manner to give an LOI for the glass fibers in the range of 0.1 to 1 percent and most preferably 0.5 to 0.8 percent.
  • the glass fibers treated with the aqueous nonstarch sizing composition are gathered into one or more strands preferably one strand, where the filament diameter can range from less than 5 pm to 30 pm, but most preferably is in the range of 5 fJ m to 15 pm.
  • the strands are collected on forming packages and dried to reduce the moisture content of the aqueous sizing composition to 0.1 to 1 weight percent.
  • One or more strands are coated with an aqueous impregnating composition having the following formulation:
  • the coating is performed preferably in a die coater and alternatively in a dip coating process.
  • the total solids of the aqueous impregnant composition is in the range of 8 to 35 weight percent, most preferably 15 to 35 weight percent.
  • the coated bundle of fibers are dried to reduce the moisture content and to partially cure the aqueous impregnating composition which had a viscosity of around less than 10 mPa. s (centipoise) at room temperature.
  • the temperature of drying is in the range of (425 to 500°F) 218-260°C for a period of time of 10-60 seconds.
  • the amount of the dip coating on the bundle of filaments and impregnated into the bundle is 4 to 35 weight percent and most preferably 9 to 30 weight percent depending on the fiber diameter of the glass fiber bundle.
  • the coated bundle was collected as zero twist material and woven into a fabric.
  • the material was then coated with a polyvinyl chloride plastisol coating in a calendaring process.
  • the fabric is coated first with a very thin film of the vinyl plastisol under proper tension to set the weave structure. Several passes are made of this coated fabric through the coating line to accumulate a continuous film of about (.02 inch) .05 cm to about (.04 inch) 0.1 cm thick of polyvinylchloride polymer.
  • the coated fabric is cured at around (260°F) 127°C under pressure for a few minutes, cooled to ambient temperature and packed on a roll.
  • Table 1 presents data on 10 aqueous coating formulations which were applied to sized glass fibers.
  • the glass fibers had a filament diameter of around 13 ⁇ m (K-fibers).
  • the fibers were sized with an aqueous sizing composition having a 50/50 blend of the polyalkylene polyol V-7 polyol o and polyoxyalkylene polyol V-10 polyol@ in an amount of 758 grams for each in a 38 (10 gallon) mix.
  • the polyoxyalkylene polyol was diluted with agitation with deionized hot water in an amount of around 50 percent of the total water used in the size.
  • the hot water was at a temperature of around (140-160°F) 60-71°C with agitation in a premix tank.
  • the mixture was agitated for 10 minutes and the solution was clear and the polyol was added to a main mix tank.
  • the 758 grams of the polyalkylene polyol were added directly to the main mix tank.
  • Hot deionized water in an amount of around 20 percent of the total water in the aqueous sizing composition was added to a premix and the glass fiber lubricant was added in amount of about 290 grams and agitated for around 10 minutes and the mixture was transferred to the main mix tank.
  • the lubricated silane was added in an amount of 290 grams to the main mix tank.
  • the aqueous sizing composition was then diluted to the final volume of 37,85 I (10 gallons) 37.84 with deionized water and agitated for around 10 minutes before sampling.
  • a bundle construction of G-75 5/0 strands can also be utilized.
  • the G-fibers characteristically have a diameter of 9.53 ⁇ 0.63 um and in the G-75 construction, have 2,000 filaments in a bundle, which is constructed of 5 strands, each strand having 400 filaments.
  • a single bundle of around 3,000 or more filaments can be impregnated and used as the flexible impregnated bundle of filaments of the present invention.
  • a number of impregnated yarns produced with the coating compositions of Table 1 were tested according to the tests in Table 2.
  • the breaking strength test for original samples, samples aged in humidity for 14 days and samples subjected to (120°F) 49°C at 98 percent relative humidity for 28 days and samples water aged at room temperature for 28 days and the flex resistance tests with the MIT flex folding test for samples that were original, humidity aged at 28 days, and water aged at 28 days were performed in accordance with standard test methods for breaking strength and flex resistance.
  • Unimpregnated yarns of sized glass fibers that were sized with the aqueous sizing compositions of the preferred embodiment were tested for original breaking strength and flex properties, and the yarns gave values from 35.5 and 60 cycles respectively.
  • the specimens tested in Table 2 were conditioned at (78°F) 26°C and 55 percent relative humidity for 24 hours before testing to simulate some storage conditions.
  • a 56.7 g (0.125 Ib) load was used with a (0.003 inch) 0.08 cm mounting head with a single strand being tested.
  • the coating compositions impregnating the bundles of filament of the present invention have improved flex properties.

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1. Botte ou faisceau souple de filaments apprêtés ou encollés possédant un revêtement qui est un résidu à humidité réduite d'une composition aqueuse comprenant un polymère, caractérisé en ce que les filaments possèdent un résidu séché d'une composition d'apprêt ou d'encollage aqueuse et les faisceaux ou bottes possèdent le résidu à humidité réduite au moins partiellement durci de la composition aqueuse qui est une composition de revêtement et d'imprégnation comprenant:
a) à titre de polymère, un interpolymère contenant de l'éthylène, élastomère, émulsionnable ou dispersible dans l'eau, formé d'éthylène monomère et d'un ou plusieurs comonomères polaires choisis dans le groupe constitué par l'acétate de vinyle, l'acide méthylacrylique, l'acide éthylacrylique, le styrène, l'a-méthylstyrène, l'acide méthylméthacrylique, l'acrylamide, l'acide méthacrylique, le N-méthyl-N-vinylacétamide, le fumarate de diéthyle, le maléate de diéthyle, la N-vinylpyrrolidone, le N - vinyl- succinimide, le chlorure de vinyle, l'oxyde de carbone et le fluorure de vinyle, où le rapport de l'éthylène aux comonomères polaires est suffisant pour conférer à l'interpolymère une température de transition vitreuse Tg de 0°C ou moins et où l'interpolymère contenant de l'éthylène est présent dans la composition d'apprêtage ou d'encollage en une proportion qui prédomine parmi les solides de ladite composition, cette proportion étant efficacement feuillongène et compatibilisante,
b) une matière résineuse, autoréticulante, en une proportion qui est efficace pour provoquer au moins un durcissement partiel du résidu et pour réduire le développement de viscosité ou de caractère collant du résidu à la surface des bottes ou faisceaux revêtus,
c) un élastomère contenant une diène, émulsionnable ou dispersible dans l'eau qui est essentiellement exempt d'unités récurrentes vinyl-pyridine ainsi que
d) de l'eau en une proportion prédominante de la composition d'imprégnation et de revêtement aqueuse, pour donner une teneur totale en solides et une viscosité qui sont en proportions d'imprégnation efficaces.
2. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que la composition d'imprégnation aqueuse contient une quantité efficace d'un agent de réglage de la réticulation.
3. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce que la composition d'imprégnation aqueuse contient un ou plusieurs plastifiants dispersibles ou émulsionnables dans l'eau.
4. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant la revendication 3, caractérisé en ce que les plastifiants dispersibles ou émulsionnables dans l'eau sont l'huile de soya époxydée, le triphosphate de xylène émulsionné par du stéarate de polyoxyéthylène et le phosphite de phénol nonylé émulsionné avec du monolaurate de polyoxyéthylènesorbitan.
5. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant les revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que la composition d'imprégnation aqueuse comporte une ou plusieurs cires microcristallines dispersibles ou émulsionnables dans l'eau.
6. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant les revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que l'eau est présente de façon à conférer à la composition de revêtement et d'imprégnation aqueuse une teneur totale en solides qui fluctue de 8 à 35% en poids et une viscosité qui varie de 1,5 à 10 mPa - s.
7. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant les revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que les filaments sont des fibres de verre.
8. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant les revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que le résidu à humidité réduite de la composition d'apprêt chimique aqueuse comporte au moins un agent compatibilisant hydrophobe et un protecteur.
9. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant les revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que l'interpolymère contenant de l'éthylène élastomère est un copolymère d'acétate de vinyle et d'éthylène possédant une teneur en acétate de vinyle d'environ 45 à 80% en poids.
10. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant les revendications 1 à 9, caractérisé en ce que la matière autoréticulante est une résine de condensation, donneuse de méthylène, autoréticulable, choisie dans le groupe formé par les résines de résorcinol-formaldéhyde, les résines de phénol-formaldéhyde, les résines de mélamine-formaldéhyde et leurs mélanges, présente en une proportion de 3 à 10% en poids de la composition de revêtement et d'imprégnation aqueuse.
11. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant les revendications 1 à 10, caractérisé en ce que l'élastomère contenant un diène qui est sensiblement exempt d'unités récurrentes vinyl-pyridine, est présent en une proportion de 5 à 10% en poids de la composition de revêtement et d'imprégnation aqueuse.
12. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que
a) une multiplicité de fibres de verre constituant un faisceau ou une botte, possèdent un résidu à humidité réduite d'une composition d'apprêt aqueuse, présente sur une partie substantielle de la totalité des fibres de la botte ou du faisceau, où la composition d'apprêt ou d'encollage aqueuse comprend un ou plusieurs agents de couplage et un ou plusieurs protecteurs à base de fibres de verre et de l'eau et
b) la botte ou le faisceau possède un résidu à humidité réduite au moins partiellement durci d'une composition aqueuse de revêtement et d'imprégnation chimique couvrant et imprégnant la botte ou le faisceau de filaments de façon qu'une majorité des filaments du faisceau ou de la botte possèdent une partie substantielle de leurs surfaces ayant déjà le premier résidu à humidité réduite recouvert du second résidu à humidité réduite, où la composition d'imprégnation et de revêtement chimique aqueuse possède un module d'allongement à 100% d'une pellicule coulée dans la gamme de 1378 à 55158 kPa et possède:
(1) un copolymère d'acétate de vinyle et d'éthylène élastomère dispersible ou émulsionnable dans l'eau où le pourcentage pondéral du comonomonère d'acétate de vinyle varie de 45 à 80% du copolymère,
(2) une cire microcristalline dispersible et émulsionnable dans l'eau, en une proportion d'environ 5% en poids de la composition de revêtement et d'imprégnation aqueuse,
(3) un ou plusieurs plastifiants dispersibles ou émulsionnables dans l'eau en une quantité allant jusqu'à environ 5% en poids de la composition de revêtement et d'imprégnation aqueuse,
(4) une résine de mélamine-formaldéhyde présente à titre de matière autoréticulante, en une quantité efficace pour au moins partiellement durcir le résidu à humidité réduite de la composition de revêtement et d'imprégnation aqueuse,
(5) des élastomères contenant des diènes émulsionnables ou dispersibles dans l'eau, choisis dans le groupe constitué des homopolymères du polybutadiène et des copolymères du butadiène et du styrène carboxylés, qui sont présents en une proportion qui n'interfère pas avec la proportion compatibilisante du copolymère contenant de l'éthylène,
(6) de l'eau en une proportion de façon à donner une teneur totale en solides de la composition dans la gamme de 8 à 35 et une viscosité dans la plage inferieure à 10 mPa - s à la température ambiante.
13. Botte ou faisceau souple suivant la revendication 12, caractérisé en ce que le résidu à humidité réduite de la composition de traitement aqueuse présente sur une partie substantielle de la totalité des fibres dans la botte ou le faisceau comporte un agent de couplage silanique qui est un y - aminopropyltriéthoxysilane modifié par un lubrifiant en une proportion qui varie de 0,01 à 2% en poids de la composition de traitement aqueuse et un lubrifiant cationique qui est un lubrifiant du type polyamine qui est un amide d'acide gras cationique acidifié, présent en une proportion variant dans la plage de 0,01 à 4% en poids de la composition de traitement aqueuse et un mélange 50/50 d'un polyalkylène polyol et d'un polyoxyalkylène polyol, où le mélange est présent en une proportion de 0,5 à 5% en poids de la composition de traitement aqueuse où le résidu à humidité réduite présent sur les fibres est présent en une fraction qui varie dans la plage de 0,1 à 1% en poids de PAF (perte au feu) du faisceau.
14. Utilisation de la botte ou du faisceau souple de fibres suivant les revendications 1 à 13 pour produire un tissue revêtu polymère réalisé à partir des faisceaux ou bottes de filaments.
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