EP3951037A1 - Faserstruktur mit elastischem polyurethangarn - Google Patents

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EP3951037A1
EP3951037A1 EP20784550.4A EP20784550A EP3951037A1 EP 3951037 A1 EP3951037 A1 EP 3951037A1 EP 20784550 A EP20784550 A EP 20784550A EP 3951037 A1 EP3951037 A1 EP 3951037A1
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Keiji Takeda
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  • the present invention relates to a fiber structure including elastic polyurethane yarns, which has high water repellency and keeps a low water retention rate to resist being wetted when immersed in water.
  • Water and oil repellent agents containing fluorine-based compounds have been widely used to impart water repellency and oil repellency to clothing materials and industrial materials made from textiles.
  • fluorine-based water and oil repellent agents are found to contain compounds that may affect the living environment and living organisms, such as perfluorooctanoate (hereinafter PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (hereinafter PFOS). Therefore, fluorine-based water and oil repellent agents free of these compounds are demanded for textiles.
  • PFOA perfluorooctanoate
  • PFOS perfluorooctane sulfonate
  • Patent Document 1 proposes a water and oil repellent fabric obtained by applying a fluorine-based water repellent agent free of PFOA and a crosslinker to a fabric and subjecting it to heat treatment.
  • Patent Document 2 proposes a fiber structure in which a fluorine-based water repellent compound having a PFOA and/or PFOS concentration of less than 5 ng/g is fixed to monofilament surfaces, on which a layer of the fluorine-based compound is further fixed to form a two-layer structure. Both of the above, however, have lower water repellent performance than the fluorine-based water repellent agents containing PFOA with 8 or more carbon atoms.
  • Patent Document 3 proposes a method of fixing a polymer containing a specific fluoroalkyl alcohol (meth)acrylic acid derivative in a part, a melamine resin, and a water-dispersible polyfunctional isocyanate crosslinker to fiber surfaces, through at least one of a sulfone group-containing compound or a polyphenol compound fixed to the fiber surfaces.
  • This method achieves a low water retention rate, but the water repellent performance is lower than the fluorine-based water repellent agents containing PFOA with 8 or more carbon atoms when immersed in water for an extended time.
  • the present invention provides a fiber structure having improved water repellency and keeping a low water retention rate when immersed in water for an extended time.
  • a fiber structure of the present invention is a fiber structure including an elastic polyurethane yarn.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn contains: 0.5 to 10% by mass (mass%) of a cationic high-molecular-weight compound A having a number-average molecular weight of 2000 or more; and an inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor B.
  • the mass ratio of the cationic high-molecular-weight compound A to the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor B ranges from 0.3 to 3, and a silicone oil is applied to the elastic polyurethane yarn.
  • the fiber structure is treated with water repellent finishing.
  • the present invention can provide a fiber structure having high water repellency and keeping a low water retention rate when immersed in water for an extended time, with the following configurations: the elastic polyurethane yarn contains 0.5 to 10% by mass of a cationic high-molecular-weight compound A having a number-average molecular weight of 2000 or more, and an inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor B; the mass ratio of the cationic high-molecular-weight compound A to the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor B ranges from 0.3 to 3; a silicone oil is applied to the elastic polyurethane yarn; and the fiber structure is treated with water repellent finishing.
  • the fiber structure of the present invention is particularly advantageous as a fabric for a swimsuit.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn of the present invention contains: 0.5 to 10 mass% of a cationic high-molecular-weight compound A having a number-average molecular weight of 2000 or more; and an inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor B.
  • the mass ratio of the cationic high-molecular-weight compound A to the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor B ranges from 0.3 to 3, and a silicone oil is applied to the elastic polyurethane yarn.
  • any water repellent treatment finishing agent may be used in the present invention, but it is preferable to use a treatment agent that makes the ratio of fluorine (F) / carbon (C) (hereinafter, referred to as a F/C ratio) on the elastic polyurethane yarn satisfy 0.030 or more in the elemental mass concentration according to SEM-EDX.
  • the F/C ratio of 0.030 or more on the elastic polyurethane fiber indicates that the adhesion amount of the fluorine-based water repellent agent is large, whereas the F/C ratio of less than 0.03 indicates that the adhesion amount of the fluorine-based water repellent agent is small, and wettability is not lowered sufficiently.
  • the F/C ratio is further preferably 0.045 or more.
  • the water repellent finishing of the present invention preferably contains a water repellent agent and a crosslinker.
  • a crosslinker melamine resin, a water-dispersible polyfunctional isocyanate crosslinker or the like is suitably used, and these may be mixed together.
  • the melamine resin include trimethylolmelamine and hexamethylohnelamine.
  • the water-dispersible polyfunctional isocyanate crosslinker is not particularly limited as long as it is an organic compound containing two or more isocyanate functional groups in the molecule.
  • Examples of the same includes tolylene diisocyanate, hexamethylene diisocyanate, diphenylmethane diisocyanate, hydrogenated diphenylmethane diisocyanate, triphenyl triisocyanate, xylene diisocyanate, and diclohexylmethane diisocyanate.
  • the water-dispersible polyfunctional isocyanate crosslinker is a polyfunctional blocked isocyanate crosslinker obtained by reacting a trimethylolpropane tolylene diisocyanate adduct, a friserin tolylene diisocyanate adduct or the like, with a phenol that is a blocking compound (a compound that regenerates an isocyanate group when heated to 70 to 200°C together with an isocyanate adduct), diethyl malonate, methyl ethyl ketoxime, sodium bisulfite, ⁇ -caprolactam, etc.
  • a polyfunctional blocked isocyanate crosslinker obtained by reacting a trimethylolpropane tolylene diisocyanate adduct, a friserin tolylene diisocyanate adduct or the like, with a phenol that is a blocking compound (a compound that regenerates an isocyanate group when heated to 70 to 200°C together with an isocyanate a
  • the melamine resin is mixed in a proportion of 1 to 40 mass% based on the solid content of the water repellent agent, and the polyfunctional isocyanate crosslinker is mixed in a proportion of 1 to 10 mass% based on the solid content of the water repellent agent.
  • the fiber structure of the present invention includes the elastic polyurethane yarn in an amount of preferably 1 to 99 mass%, more preferably 10 to 90 mass%, further preferably 15 to 80 mass%, and particularly preferably 20 to 70 mass%, when the fiber structure is assumed to be 100 mass%.
  • the fiber structure including the elastic polyurethane yarn can keep high water repellency and a low water retention rate as a whole.
  • the fiber structure preferably includes the elastic polyurethane yarn in an amount of 5 to 70 mass%, more preferably 5 to 60 mass%, further preferably 5 to 50 mass%, and particularly preferably 5 to 40 mass%.
  • the swimsuit including the elastic polyurethane yarn can keep high water repellency and a low water retention rate as a whole.
  • synthetic fiber yarns such as polyester yarns, nylon yarns, and polypropylene yarns can be appropriately used.
  • the water repellency of the fiber structure of the present invention is preferably grade 4 or higher, and more preferably grade 5 in the spray test according to JIS L 1092.
  • the fiber structure having a water repellency of grade 4 or higher is suitable for, e.g., a swimsuit.
  • the water retention rate of the fiber structure after 60 minutes is preferably 50 mass% or less, more preferably 40 mass% or less, and further preferably 30 mass% or less of the mass of the fiber structure.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn may be either a bare yarn or a yarn covered with another synthetic fiber yarn.
  • the covered yarn may be either a single covered yarn or a double covered yarn.
  • the swimsuit is preferably constituted by a woven fabric or knitted fabric using an elastic polyurethane fiber yarn covered with another synthetic fiber yarn.
  • the synthetic fiber yarn include, but are not particularly limited to, polyester synthetic fiber yarns typified by polyethylene terephthalate, polytrimethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, and copolymerized polyester fiber yarns containing any of these as a main component; polyamide synthetic fiber yarns typified by nylon 6 and nylon 6,6; and polypropylene synthetic fiber yarns.
  • polyamide synthetic fiber yarns and polyester synthetic fiber yarns are preferred.
  • the polyamide fibers are preferable from the viewpoint of strength and processability with the elastic polyurethane yarn.
  • the synthetic fibers may have any fiber form and any cross-sectional shape, but it is preferable to subject them to false twisting by a known method to impart crimps, in order to produce a highly stretchable woven fabric. To lower the water retention rate, it is preferable to use straight yarns to minimize spaces between yarns. It is more preferable to subject yarns to surface smoothing by a known method to reduce spaces therebetween.
  • the tearing strength of the fiber structure is preferably 8 N or more, more preferably 10 N or more, and further preferably 12 N or more according to JIS L 1096. With this configuration, it is possible to maintain a high tearing strength as a swimsuit.
  • the bursting strength of the fiber structure is preferably 200 kPa or more, more preferably 300 kPa or more, and further preferably 400 kPa or more according to JIS L 1096. With this configuration, it is possible to maintain a high bursting strength as a swimsuit.
  • the fiber structure is preferably at least one of a woven fabric or a knitted fabric.
  • swimsuits for top swimmers are made from woven fabrics
  • swimsuits for general swimmers are made from knitted fabrics.
  • the fiber structure of the present invention is suitable as a fabric for a swimsuit.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn of the present invention is mainly composed of polyurethane. First, the polyurethane will be described.
  • the polyurethane used in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as a polymer diol and a diisocyanate are used as starting materials.
  • the synthesis method is also not particularly limited.
  • the polyurethane may be a polyurethane urea composed of a polymer diol, a diisocyanate and a low-molecular-weight diamine, or a polyurethane urethane composed of a polymer diol, a diisocyanate and a low-molecular-weight diol.
  • the polyurethane may be a polyurethane urea prepared using a compound having a hydroxyl group and an amino group in the molecule as a chain extender. It is also preferred that a polyfunctional glycol having trifunctionality or higher functionality, isocyanate and the like are used within a range that does not impair the effect of the present invention.
  • polymer diol examples include polyether diol, polyester diol, and polycarbonate diol.
  • a polyether diol is preferred particularly from the viewpoint of imparting flexibility and elongation to the yarn.
  • polyether diol examples include polyethylene oxide, polyethylene glycol, derivatives of polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polytetramethylene ether glycol (hereinafter, abbreviated as PTMG), copolymers of tetrahydrofuran (THF) and 3-methyltetrahydrofuran (modified PTMG), copolymers of THF and 2,3-dimethyl THF (modified PTMG), polyols having side chains on both sides as disclosed in, e.g., Japanese Patent No. 2615131 , and random copolymers in which THF and ethylene oxide and/or propylene oxide are irregularly arranged.
  • PTMG polytetramethylene ether glycol
  • THF tetrahydrofuran
  • modified PTMG 3-methyltetrahydrofuran
  • polyols having side chains on both sides as disclosed in, e.g., Japanese Patent No. 2615131
  • polyester diols such as butylene adipate, polycaprolactone diol and polyester polyol having a side chain as disclosed in, e.g., JP S61-26612 A , and polycarbonate diols as disclosed in, e.g., JP H2-289516 A are favorably used.
  • Such polymer diols may be used individually, or two or more kinds of these may be mixed or copolymerized.
  • the number-average molecular weight is preferably 1000 or more and 8000 or less, and more preferably 1500 or more and 6000 or less, from the viewpoint of imparting elongation, strength, heat resistance and the like to the yarn.
  • the use of a polyol having a molecular weight of this range makes it possible to easily obtain an elastic yarn excellent in elongation, strength, elastic recovery, and heat resistance.
  • aromatic diisocyanates are particularly suitable for synthesizing a polyurethane with high heat resistance and high strength, examples of which include diphenylmethane diisocyanate (hereafter, abbreviated as MDI), tolylene diisocyanate, benzene 1,4-diisocyanate, xylylene diisocyanate, and 2,6-naphthalene diisocyanate.
  • MDI diphenylmethane diisocyanate
  • tolylene diisocyanate tolylene diisocyanate
  • benzene 1,4-diisocyanate benzene 1,4-diisocyanate
  • xylylene diisocyanate benzene 1,4-diisocyanate
  • 2,6-naphthalene diisocyanate 2,6-naphthalene diisocyanate
  • alicyclic diisocyanates include methylenebis(cyclohexyl isocyanate), isophorone diisocyanate, methylcyclohexane 2,4-diisocyanate, methylcyclohexane 2,6-diisocyanate, cyclohexane 1,4-diisocyanate, hexahydroxylylene diisocyanate, hexahydrotolylene diisocyanate, and octahydro-1,5-naphthalene diisocyanate.
  • Aliphatic diisocyanates are particularly effective to prevent yellowing of the elastic polyurethane yarn. Such diisocyanates may be used individually or in combinations of two or more kinds.
  • the chain extender used in the synthesis of the polyurethane preferably contains at least one of a low-molecular-weight diamine or a low-molecular-weight diol.
  • the chain extender also may be a compound having a hydroxyl group and an amino group in the molecule such as ethanolamine.
  • Preferred examples of the low-molecular-weight diamine include ethylenediamine, 1,2-propanediamine, 1,3-propanediamine, hexamethylenediamine, p-phenylenediamine, p-xylylenediamine, m-xylylenediamine, p,p'-methylenedianiline, 1,3-cyclohexyldiamine, hexahydro metaphenylenediamine, 2-methylpentamethylenediamine, and bis(4-aminophenyl)phosphine oxide. It is preferable to use one or two or more of the above. Ethylenediamine is particularly preferred.
  • ethylenediamine makes it possible to easily obtain a yarn excellent in elongation, elastic recovery, and heat resistance.
  • a triamine compound capable of forming a crosslinking structure with these chain extenders, such as diethylenetriamine, may be added within a range that does not impair the effect.
  • Typical examples of the low-molecular-weight diol include ethylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol, bishydroxyethoxybenzene, bishydroxyethylene terephthalate, and 1-methyl-1,2-ethanediol. It is preferable to use one or two or more of the above. Ethylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, and 1,4-butanediol are particularly preferred. The use of the above makes it possible to obtain a yarn with further improved heat resistance as for polyurethane having diol extension and further improved strength.
  • the number-average molecular weight preferably ranges from 30000 to 150000, from the viewpoint of imparting high durability and strength to the fibers.
  • the molecular weight is measured by GPC and converted by polystyrene.
  • One or a mixture of two or more kinds of end-capping agents are preferably used for the polyurethane.
  • the end-capping agent include monoamines such as dimethylamine, diisopropylamine, ethyl methylamine, diethylamine, methyl propylamine, isopropyl methylamine, diisopropylamine, butyl methylamine, isobutyl methylamine, isopentyl methylamine, dibutylamine and diamylamine, monools such as ethanol, propanol, butanol, isopropanol, allyl alcohol and cyclopentanol, and monoisocyanates such as phenylisocyanate.
  • an elastic polyurethane yarn made from the polyurethane having the above basic composition contains 0.5 to 10 mass% of a cationic high-molecular-weight compound A having a number-average molecular weight of 2000 or more and an inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor B, and the A/B mass ratio ranges from 0.3 to 3, a large synergistic effect is produced, and an excellent effect of resisting chlorine deterioration and excellent water repellent property are exhibited.
  • the cationic high-molecular-weight compound used in the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it is a compound having an amino group in the structure. From the viewpoint of preventing chlorine deterioration and yellowing of the elastic polyurethane yarn, it is particularly preferable to use a compound having only a tertiary amino group in the molecule among primary to tertiary amino groups.
  • the number-average molecular weight of the cationic high-molecular-weight compound is less than 2000, the water repellent property degrades due to falling off by rubbing with a guide or a knitting needle during formation of the elastic polyurethane yarn, or due to bleeding during processing such as dyeing in a bath. Therefore, the number-average molecular weight needs to be 2000 or more. In terms of solubility in the polyurethane spinning solution, the number-average molecular weight preferably ranges from 2000 to 10000. More preferably, it ranges from 2000 to 4000.
  • Containing the cationic high-molecular-weight compound can improve the water repellent property of the elastic polyurethane yarn.
  • the content of the cationic high-molecular-weight compound is preferably more than 0.5 mass% and 10 mass% or less, and more preferably more than 0.5 mass% and 4 mass% or less with respect to the fiber mass, from the viewpoint of sufficiently producing this effect and not adversely affecting the physical properties of the fibers.
  • the polyurethane yarn of the present invention is to contain the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor, together with the cationic high-molecular-weight compound.
  • the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor used in the present invention is preferably at least one of an oxide, a carbon oxide, a complex oxide or a solid solution of one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Zn, Mg, Ca and Al. From the viewpoint of durability against pool water and environment, carbon oxides CaCO 3 , MgCO 3 and hydrotalcites composed of Mg and Al are particularly preferred.
  • the content of the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor in the elastic polyurethane yarn in the present invention preferably ranges from 0.5 mass% to 10 mass%, from the viewpoint of durability against pool water and stability during production.
  • the content thereof more preferably ranges from 1 mass% to 5 mass%.
  • the mass ratio (A)/(B) of the cationic high-molecular-weight compound (A) to the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor (B) in the elastic polyurethane yarn ranges from 0.3 to 3, and more preferably 0.5 to 2.
  • the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor which is blended in the spinning solution and spun, is preferably fine powder with an average particle diameter of 2 pm or less, and more preferably fine powder with an average particle diameter of 1 ⁇ m or less, from the viewpoint of spinning stability. Further, if the average primary particle diameter is smaller than 0.01 pm, the cohesive force increases, which makes the particles difficult to be uniformly mixed in the spinning solution. Therefore, the average primary particle diameter is preferably 0.01 pm or more from the viewpoint of dispersibility. As the average particle diameter, a 50% particle diameter is measured by the laser diffracted light scattering method.
  • the measuring device is, e.g., a laser diffraction/scattering particle size distribution analyzer LA-950S2 manufactured by HORIBA, Ltd.
  • a method that includes: mixing the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor with a solvent such as N,N-dimethylacetamide (hereafter, abbreviated as DMAc), dimethylformamide (hereafter, abbreviated as DMF), dimethylsulfoxide (hereafter, abbreviated as DMSO), N-methylpyrrolidone (hereafter, abbreviated as NMP) or a solvent containing any of these as a main component, and other additives such as a thickener to prepare a slurry; and crushing the slurry by, e.g., a vertical or horizontal mill.
  • a solvent such as N,N-dimethylacetamide (hereafter, abbreviated as DMAc), dimethylformamide (hereafter, abbreviated as DMF), dimethylsulfoxide (hereafter, abbreviated as DMSO), N-methylpyrrolidone (hereafter, abbreviated as NMP) or a solvent
  • an inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor that has been surface-treated with, e.g., an organic substance such as a fatty acid, a fatty acid ester, a phosphoric acid ester or a polyol organic substance, a silane coupling agent, a titanate coupling agent, water glass, a fatty acid metal salt, or a mixture of these.
  • an organic substance such as a fatty acid, a fatty acid ester, a phosphoric acid ester or a polyol organic substance, a silane coupling agent, a titanate coupling agent, water glass, a fatty acid metal salt, or a mixture of these.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn of the present invention contains a partially hindered phenol compound, from the viewpoint of improving durability against pool water.
  • the partially hindered phenol compound preferably contains at least two partially hindered hydroxyphenyl groups and has a skeleton selected from bisester and alkylidene. It is more desirable that the alkyl group present in the ring position adjacent to the hydroxyl group in the hydroxyphenyl group is a tertiary butyl group, and it is further desirable that the equivalent of the hydroxyl group is 600 or less.
  • a preferable example of such a partially hindered phenol compound is ethylene-1,2-bis(3,3-bis[3-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyflbutyrate) having a structure in which a partially hindered hydroxyphenyl group is covalently bonded to a bisester skeleton (Chemical Formula 1 below).
  • Containing the partially hindered phenol compound can increase the effect of resisting chlorine deterioration.
  • the content of the partially hindered phenol compound is preferably 0.15 to 4 mass%, and more preferably 0.5 to 3.5 mass% with respect to the elastic polyurethane yarn, from the viewpoint of sufficiently producing this effect and not adversely affecting the physical properties of the fibers.
  • a specific amount of silicone ranging from 0.5 mass% to 20 mass%, is applied to the elastic fibers in the form of, e.g., an oil.
  • the silicone is typically used to reduce the tension fluctuation during unwinding of the elastic polyurethane yarn in the manufacture of fabrics so that fine elastic fibers can be prevented from breaking due to the tension fluctuation during unwinding.
  • the silicone greatly contributes to an improvement in the water repellent property.
  • the content of the silicone in the treatment agent is 0.5 to 10 mass%, preferably 1 to 6 mass% in dry mass.
  • an oil containing silicone can reduce the surface energy of a fabric and remarkably improve spreadability of a water repellent finishing agent when it is applied to the fabric surface.
  • silicone examples include polydimethylsiloxane having dimethylsiloxane units, polydialkylsiloxanes having dimethylsiloxane units and dialkylsiloxane units containing an alkyl group with 2 to 4 carbon atoms, and polysiloxanes having dimethylsiloxane units and methylphenylsiloxane units, and these silicone oils are preferably used. Further, it is preferred that the silicone has a viscosity at 25°C of 5 ⁇ 10 -6 to 50 ⁇ 10 -6 m 2 /s, from the viewpoint of handleability and reduction of running friction with guides or the like. The viscosity can be measured by the method specified in JIS-K2283: "Crude petroleum and petroleum products - Determination of kinematic viscosity and calculation of viscosity index from kinematic viscosity".
  • the silicone oil is preferably mixed with a paraffinic hydrocarbon such as a mineral oil, an antistatic agent, a dispersant, a metal soap, etc.
  • a paraffinic hydrocarbon such as a mineral oil preferably has a viscosity at 25°C of 5 ⁇ 10 -6 to 50 ⁇ 10 -6 m 2 /s, from the viewpoint of handleability and reduction of running friction with guides or the like.
  • the antistatic agent include anionic surfactants such as alkyl sulfate, fatty acid soap, alkyl sulfonate, and alkyl phosphate.
  • the dispersant include silicone resin, polyether-modified silicone, carbinol-modified silicone, carboxyl-modified silicone, amino-modified silicone, amide-modified silicone, carboxyamide-modified silicone, mercapto-modified silicone, and organic carboxylic acid, and these may be used individually or as a mixture.
  • the metal soap include magnesium stearate (hereafter, abbreviated as St-Mg) and calcium stearate, and the average particle diameter is preferably 0.1 to 1.0 pm from the viewpoint of improving handleability and dispersibility.
  • the silicone oil used in the present invention preferably contains components that are typically used in treatment agents for synthetic fibers, including a binder, an ultraviolet absorber, an antioxidant, a preservative, and a wettability modifier, as needed.
  • the contents of the paraffinic hydrocarbon such as a mineral oil, metal soap, antistatic agent, dispersant, etc., are appropriately determined depending on the intended purpose.
  • the silicone oil is preferably blended with a stabilizer, a thermal conductivity improver, and a pigment, within a range that does not impair the effect of the present invention.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn of the present invention may contain various stabilizers, a pigment and the like, as needed.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn may contain the following: a sterically hindered phenol-based chemical agent typified by BHT or "SUMILIZER” (registered trademark) GA-80 manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., a benzotriazole- or benzophenone-based chemical agent such as "Tinuvin” (registered trademark) manufactured by Ciba-Geigy Corporation, a phosphorus-based chemical agent such as "SUMILIZER” P-16 manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., various hindered amine-based chemical agents, an inorganic pigment such as titanium oxide or carbon black, a fluorine- or silicone-based resin powder based on vinylidene polyfluoride or the like, a metal soap such as magnesium stearate, a germicide containing silver
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn also contains a nitrogen oxide scavenger such as HN-150 manufactured by Nippon Hydrazine Co., Ltd., or "Hostanox” (registered trademark) SE10 manufactured by Clariant Corporation, a thermo-oxidation stabilizer such as "SUMIUZER” GA-80 manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., and a light stabilizer such as "SUMISORB” (registered trademark) 300#622 manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
  • a nitrogen oxide scavenger such as HN-150 manufactured by Nippon Hydrazine Co., Ltd., or "Hostanox” (registered trademark) SE10 manufactured by Clariant Corporation
  • a thermo-oxidation stabilizer such as "SUMIUZER” GA-80 manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
  • a light stabilizer such as "SUMISORB” (registered trademark) 300#622 manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical Co.
  • the production method of the polyurethane may be either melt polymerization or solution polymerization, or another method.
  • solution polymerization is more preferred.
  • foreign substances such as gel are less generated in the polyurethane, spinning is easy, and an elastic polyurethane yarn of low fineness is easily obtained.
  • solution polymerization is advantageous in that the operation of preparing a solution can be omitted.
  • a polyurethane particularly suitable for the present invention is synthesized using PTMG having a molecular weight of 1500 to 6000 as a polymer diol, MDI as a diisocyanate, and at least one of ethylenediamine, 1,2-propanediamine, 1,3-propanediamine or hexamethylenediamine as a chain extender.
  • the polyurethane is obtained, for example, by synthesizing the above raw materials in a solvent such as DMAc, DMF, DMSO, NMP, or a solvent containing any of these as a main component.
  • a solvent such as DMAc, DMF, DMSO, NMP, or a solvent containing any of these as a main component.
  • particularly suitable methods which may be employed are: a one-shot method of throwing the raw materials into such a solvent to dissolve, and heating and reacting them to form a polyurethane; and a method of first melting and reacting a polymer diol and a diisocyanate, then dissolving the reaction product in a solvent and reacting it with the chain extender to form a polyurethane.
  • the melting point of the polyurethane on the high temperature side is preferable to adjust the melting point of the polyurethane on the high temperature side to a range from 200°C to 260°C, from the viewpoint of obtaining a polyurethane having excellent heat resistance.
  • a typical method of achieving this adjustment is to control the type and ratio of the polymer diol, MDI, and diol.
  • the polymer diol has a low molecular weight
  • increasing the relative proportion of MDI can yield a polyurethane having a high melting point on the high temperature side.
  • the diol has a low molecular weight
  • reducing the relative proportion of the polymer diol can yield a polyurethane having a high melting point on the high temperature side.
  • One or a mixture of two or more kinds of catalysts such as an amine catalyst and an organometallic catalyst are preferably used for the synthesis of the polyurethane.
  • amine catalyst examples include N,N-dimethyl cyclohexylamine, N,N-dimethyl benzylamine, triethylamine, N-methylmorpholine, N-ethylmorpholine, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl ethylenediamine, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-1,3-propanediamine, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl hexanediamine, bis-2-dimethylaminoethyl ether, N,N,N',N',N'-pentamethyl diethylenetriamine, tetramethylguanidine, triethylenediamine, N,N'-dimethylpiperazine, N-methyl-N'-dimethylaminoethyl-piperazine, N-(2-dimethylaminoethyl)morpholine, 1-methylimidazole, 1,2-dimethylimidazole, N,N-dimethyla
  • organometallic catalyst examples include tin octanoate, dibutyltin dilaurate, and lead dibutyl octanoate.
  • the concentration of the polyurethane in the polyurethane solution thus obtained preferably ranges from 30 mass% to 80 mass%.
  • the polyurethane solution contains the cationic high-molecular-weight compound having a number-average molecular weight of 2000 or more and the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor to improve durability against chlorine in pool water and the water repellent property.
  • the cationic high-molecular-weight compound may be solely mixed with the spinning solution, or it may be mixed with the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor beforehand.
  • the cationic high-molecular-weight compound and the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor are added to a polyurethane spinning solution containing N,N-dimethylformamide or N,N-dimethylacetamide as a solvent, and then stirred and mixed evenly.
  • the cationic high-molecular-weight compound and the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor are dissolved or dispersed in a solvent such as N,N-dimethylformamide or N,N-dimethylacetamide beforehand, and the solution or dispersion is mixed with the polyurethane spinning solution.
  • the solvent for the cationic high-molecular-weight compound and the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor to be added is preferably the same as the solvent for the polyurethane solution, from the viewpoint of adding them evenly in the polyurethane solution.
  • the chemical agents such as a light resistance agent and an antioxidant and the pigment described above may be added simultaneously with the cationic high-molecular-weight compound and the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor. Any method can be adopted to add the cationic high-molecular-weight compound and the inorganic chlorine deterioration inhibitor into the polyurethane solution. Various typical methods may be adopted, including a method using a static mixer, a method using stirring, a method using a homomixer, and a method using a biaxial extruder.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn preferably contains a partially hindered phenol compound having at least one partially hindered hydroxyphenyl group and having a molecular weight of 300 or more, in an amount of, e.g., 0.15 mass% or more and 4.0 mass% or less. Any method can be adopted to incorporate the partially hindered phenol compound into the spinning solution, and it may be solely mixed with the spinning solution, or it may be mixed with the above solution or dispersion beforehand.
  • the polyurethane yarn of the present invention can be obtained by subjecting the spinning solution prepared as described above to dry spinning, wet spinning or melt spinning, followed by winding, for example.
  • dry spinning is preferred because it enables stable spinning in any fineness from thin to thick.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn of the present invention may have any fineness and any cross-sectional shape.
  • the cross-sectional shape of the yarn may be circular or elliptical.
  • the dry spinning method is also not specifically limited, and suitable spinning conditions are to be selected depending on the desired characteristics, spinning equipment, etc.
  • the spinning speed is preferably 250 m/min or greater from the viewpoint of improving the strength of the elastic polyurethane yarn to be obtained.
  • the knitted fabric including the elastic polyurethane yarn may be any of a circular knitted fabric, a weft knitted fabric, or a warp knitted fabric (e.g., a tricot knitted fabric, a raschel knitted fabric).
  • the knitted structure may be pile stitch, flat stitch, plain stitch, rib stitch, smooth stitch (interlock stitch), rib stitch, pearl stitch, denbigh stitch, double denbigh stitch, cord stitch, half stitch, back half stitch, atlas stitch, double atlas stitch, chain stitch, inlay stitch, or any combination of the above.
  • the woven fabric including the elastic polyurethane yarn and other fibers is woven by a general method.
  • the woven fabric structure include plain weave, twill weave, sateen weave, variegated plain weave, variegated twill weave, variegated sateen weave, fancy weave, brocade, single texture, double texture, multiple texture, warp pile weave, weft pile weave, interweave, and any combination of the above.
  • the woven fabric may be either a one-way stretch fabric in which the polyurethane yarn is used for warp or weft, or a two-way stretch fabric in which the polyurethane yarn is used for both warp and weft.
  • the fabric including the elastic polyurethane yarn and other fibers is scoured, relaxed, and set under normal conditions.
  • the fabric is usually dyed with a dye and conditions that are suitable for other fibers mixed at a high ratio in the fabric.
  • the dye may be a disperse dye, an acid dye, a metal complexed dye, or a conventional dye.
  • the fabric may be subjected to a fixing treatment for dye fixing, an antibiotic treatment, a softening treatment, etc., as needed.
  • the water repellent finishing of the present invention is preferably imparted by dry heat treatment.
  • the dry heat treatment may be performed by applying a treatment liquid containing a water repellent agent to a fiber structure with a device such as a mangle, followed by drying and heat treatment.
  • a device for applying the treatment liquid containing a water repellent agent to a fiber structure a device that can uniformly apply the liquid to the fiber structure is preferred, and a normal mangle is suitable as a liquid applying device.
  • the treatment liquid also can be applied by a foam processing machine, or a method such as printing, inkjet, spraying or coating method.
  • the drying temperature is preferably 80°C to 150°C.
  • the treatment time is preferably 15 seconds to 5 minutes, more preferably 30 seconds to 3 minutes at 100°C to 140°C.
  • the heat treatment temperature after drying is preferably 80 to 200°C.
  • the treatment time is preferably 15 seconds to 8 minutes, more preferably 30 seconds to 5 minutes at 130°C to 190°C. When the treatment temperature is low, the reaction will not occur sufficiently, which lowers water repellency.
  • the elemental mass concentration was measured according to SEM-EDX under the conditions below, using elastic polyurethane yarns that appeared on the surface of a dismantled fiber structure or elastic polyurethane fibers taken out from unraveled yarns.
  • the F/C ratio was calculated from the obtained elemental mass concentration.
  • a SEM (S-3400N manufactured by Hitachi, Ltd.) and an EDX detector (EMAX x-act manufactured by HORIBA, Ltd.) were used as the measuring devices.
  • the water repellency was evaluated and classified according to the spray method specified in JIS L 1092: “Testing methods for water resistance of textiles” (1998).
  • a circle of diameter 11.2 cm was drawn in the middle of each fiber structure that was cut in 20 cm long and 20 cm wide, and the fiber structure was stretched to extend the circled area by 80%, to which a specimen holding frame for a water repellency test (JIS L 1092) was attached. After the spray test (JIS L 1092), the fiber structure was removed from the holding frame and air-dried in an environment of 20°C ⁇ 53% RH. Ten pieces of the same fiber structure were prepared, and each was weighed as a "weight before treatment".
  • Water retention rate % Weight after treatment ⁇ Weight before treatment / Weight before treatment ⁇ 100
  • the tearing strength was evaluated according to the pendulum method specified in JIS L 1096: "Testing methods for woven and knitted fabrics” (1999).
  • the bursting strength was evaluated according to the Mullen method specified in JIS L 1096: "Testing methods for woven and knitted fabrics” (1999).
  • the elongation rate was measured according to the cut strip method specified in JIS L 1096 A: "Testing methods for woven and knitted fabrics” (1999).
  • a test piece was 5 cm wide, and a clamp interval was 20 cm.
  • An initial load was set at a load corresponding to a gravity applied to 1 m (length) of the test piece.
  • a tensile speed was set at 20 cm/min.
  • An elongation rate (%) under a load of 17.7 N (1.8 kg) was measured. The elongation rate represents stretchability.
  • the stress (N) at 30% elongation during measurement of the elongation rate in warp and weft directions was measured, and the value obtained was converted into per centimeter and expressed by N/cm.
  • the stress at 30% elongation can be a criterion for evaluating the compression (wearing pressure) function of the sample.
  • DMAc N,N-dimethylacetamide
  • a DMAc solution containing ethylenediamine and diethylamine was added to the solution in which the reaction product was dissolved to prepare a polyurethane urea solution having a solid content of 35 mass% in polymer.
  • the polyurethane urea solution and the additive solution were mixed at a ratio of 98 mass% and 2 mass% to prepare a polymer solution (X1).
  • a cationic high-molecular-weight compound having a number-average molecular weight of 2600 was prepared by reacting t-butyldiethanolamine with methylene-bis- (4-cyclohexyl isocyanate). The cationic high-molecular-weight compound thus obtained was dissolved in DMAc to prepare a solution (A1) with a concentration of 35 mass%.
  • Calcium carbonate HakuenkaA (CaCO 3 , average primary particle diameter: 1.0 ⁇ m) manufactured by Shiraishi Kogyo Kaisha, Ltd., was used as a chlorine deterioration inhibitor to prepare a 35 mass% DMAc dispersion.
  • a horizontal mill DYNO-MIL KDL manufactured by Willy A. Bachofen AG was used, and 85% zirconia beads were filled therein to finely and evenly disperse them at a flow rate of 80 g/min to prepare a DMAc dispersion B1 of synthetic carbonate (35 mass%).
  • ethylene-1,2-bis(3,3-bis[3-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl]butyrate (“Hostanox” (registered trademark) 03 manufactured by Clariant Corporation) was dissolved in DMAc to prepare a solution (C1) with a concentration of 35 mass%.
  • the polymer solutions X1, A1, B1 and C1 were mixed at a ratio of 97 mass%, 1 mass%, 3 mass% and 1 mass%, respectively, to prepare a spinning solution Y1.
  • the spinning solution Y1 was dry-spun at a winding speed of 580 m/min to produce an elastic polyurethane yarn (78 decitex) (Z1).
  • a silicone oil as a treatment agent was applied thereto while winding.
  • a treatment agent (oil) containing 96% of silicone (polydimethylsiloxane), 3% of St-Mg and 1% of dispersant was applied in an amount of 6% in dry weight.
  • the elastic polyurethane yarn obtained in the above-described manner was covered with a nylon 66 yarn.
  • the nylon 66 yarn used was 33 decitex, 10 filaments.
  • the covering was 1400 T/m, single covering. Thus, a yarn A was obtained.
  • a yarn B was produced in the same manner as the yarn A except that an elastic polyurethane yarn was produced in 55 decitex.
  • a yarn C was produced in the same manner as the yarn A except that an elastic polyurethane yarn was produced in 44 decitex and covered with a nylon 66 yarn of 33 decitex, 10 filaments.
  • An elastic polyurethane yarn of 78 decitex (Type 176E, manufactured by TORAY OPELONTEX CO., LTD.) was covered with a nylon 66 yarn of 33 decitex, 10 filaments, to produce a yarn D.
  • An elastic polyurethane yarn of 55 decitex (Type 254E, manufactured by TORAY OPELONTEX CO., LTD.) was covered with a nylon 66 yarn of 33 decitex, 10 filaments, to produce a yarn E.
  • An elastic polyurethane yarn of 44 decitex (Type 254T, manufactured by TORAY OPELONTEX CO., LTD.) was covered with a nylon 66 yarn of 33 decitex, 48 filaments, to produce a yarn F.
  • the yarn A was used as a warp yarn, and the yarn B and the yarn C were used as weft yarns to produce a plain woven fabric.
  • the obtained woven fabric was 66% of nylon and 34% of polyurethane.
  • the woven fabric was subjected to scouring, intermediate setting, dyeing, and drying according to ordinary methods.
  • the obtained woven fabric was immersed in a water repellent preparation below, squeezed with a pickup of 50%, and then dried in a pin tenter set at a temperature of 130°C. Then, the woven fabric was subjected to dry heat treatment for 1 minute in the pin tenter at 170°C to obtain a processed woven fabric (fiber structure) of Example 1.
  • the warp density was 185 yarns/2.54 cm
  • the weft density was 201 yarns/2.54 cm
  • the mass per unit area was 146 g/m 2 .
  • the obtained processed fabric was a highly water repellent fiber structure having a high water repellent degree and a low water retention rate.
  • a processed woven fabric (fiber structure) of Example 2 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the yarn A and the yarn B were used as a warp yarn and a weft yarn, respectively, and the woven fabric was constituted by 66% of nylon and 34% of polyurethane.
  • the warp density was 184 yarns/2.54 cm
  • the weft density was 178 yarns/2.54 cm
  • the mass per unit area was 129 g/m 2 .
  • the obtained processed fabric was a highly water repellent fiber structure having a high water repellent degree and a low water retention rate.
  • a processed woven fabric (fiber structure) of Comparative Example 1 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the yarn D was used as a warp yarn, and the yarn E and the yarn F were used as weft yarns, and the woven fabric was constituted by 66% of nylon and 34% of polyurethane.
  • the obtained processed fabric had a high water repellent degree but also a high water retention rate, which was unsatisfactory.
  • a processed woven fabric (fiber structure) of Comparative Example 2 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the yarn D was used as a warp yarn, and the yarn E was used as a weft yarn, and the woven fabric was constituted by 66% of nylon and 34% of polyurethane.
  • the obtained processed fabric had high a water repellent degree but also a high water retention rate, which was unsatisfactory. Table 1 summarizes the results.
  • Example 1 Example 2 Comparative Example 1 Comparative Example 2 Mass (g/m 2 ) 146 129 136 126 Tearing strength (N) Warp 15.4 16.3 18.4 18.9 Weft 15.8 12.9 19.0 15.2 Bursting strength (kPa) 490 518 615 600 SEM-EDX analysis value (F/C ratio) 0.059 0.045 0.023 0.029 Elongation rate (%) Warp direction 55.1 38.7 54.7 43.4 Weft direction 31.8 34.4 37.6 33.7 Stress at 30% elongation (N/cm) Warp direction 1.61 2.57 1.27 2.14 Weft direction 3.27 3.00 2.61 3.00 Water repellency (grade) 5 5 5 5 5 Water retention rate (%) After 10 minutes 3.7 6.9 8.1 8.3 After 60 minutes 10.2 12.1 63.3 35.1 After 120 minutes 17.3 29.0 70.3 51.5
  • Table 1 shows that the fiber structures of Examples 1 and 2 were high in water repellency and low in water retention rate, particularly they were low in water retention to resist being wetted when immersed in water for an extended time.
  • the fiber structure including the elastic polyurethane yarn of the present invention can be applied to various stretch foundations of sports clothing, swimwear, girdles, brassieres, intimate products and underwear, sock cuffs, tights, pantyhose, waistbands, body suits, spats, stretch sportswear, stretch outerwear, bandages, supporters, medical wear, stretch liners, and disposable diapers, for example.
  • the fiber structure is particularly suitable as a fabric for a swimsuit used in pools.
  • a swimsuit obtained therefrom can be excellent in water repellency and water retention rate.
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