WO2013168543A1 - Modified cross-section fiber with excellent cool feeling - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a modified cross-section fiber excellent in cooling feeling. More specifically, the present invention relates to an atypical cross-section fiber excellent in cooling feeling that can be suitably used for apparel use, which is excellent in comfort and texture when worn in summer.
- Patent Document 1 those using a hygroscopic polymer as a polymer constituting the fiber (Patent Document 1), those using a thermoplastic elastomer (Patent Document 2), and inorganic particles having excellent thermal conductivity are kneaded. Something has been proposed.
- hygroscopic polymers cause stickiness during sweating and cause discomfort
- elastomers have inferior processing characteristics such as low dyeing fastness in addition to their own tackiness.
- Patent Document 5 a mixed yarn having water absorption and hygroscopicity using a fiber having a flat cross section as a sheath yarn has been proposed (Patent Document 5).
- the mixed yarn is intended to reduce the feeling of stickiness by reducing the chance that the core that retains the moisture transferred through the gap between the fibers of the flat cross section reduces contact with the skin. This method is not different from the method using the hygroscopic polymer in that processing is employed.
- the object of the present invention is made in the background of the above-mentioned conventional technology, and the object is to provide an atypical cross-section fiber that exhibits excellent cold contact feeling and texture when made into a fabric and is excellent in workability. .
- the present inventors have found that the above object can be achieved by specifying a polymer that forms a fiber in a modified cross-section fiber, and have reached the present invention.
- a fiber having polyethylene as a main component the cross-section perpendicular to the fiber axis of the fiber is a flat shape, and the width A of the long axis of the flat cross-section and a short width perpendicular thereto.
- An atypical cross-section fiber excellent in cooling sensation characterized in that the ratio A / B1 of the maximum shaft width B1 is 2 to 10.
- an atypical cross-section fiber excellent in processability which can express an excellent cooling feeling and texture when used as a fabric.
- A represents the width of the long axis in the fiber cross section
- B1 represents the maximum width of the short axis perpendicular to it.
- A represents the width of the long axis in the fiber cross section
- B1 represents the maximum width of the short axis perpendicular to it
- B2 represents the minimum width of the short axis corresponding to the constricted portion.
- the atypical cross-section fiber of the present invention needs to have polyethylene as a main constituent.
- the polyethylene is large and is classified into high-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, and low-density polyethylene, and among these, high-density polyethylene is preferable because it has good yarn production and high thermal conductivity.
- the polyethylene is preferably composed of a single component, but a C3 to C12 higher alkene may be contained as a copolymer in a proportion of less than 5% by weight.
- the polymer used for the fiber of the present invention may contain conventionally known antioxidants, light-proofing agents, flame retardants, pigments and the like as long as the object of the present invention is not impaired.
- the atypical cross-section fiber of the present invention has a flat cross-sectional shape so that the contact area with the skin can be effectively increased and a cool feeling of contact can be sufficiently felt when the cloth for clothing is used. It is necessary.
- the ratio A / B1 between the width A of the major axis of the flat shape and the maximum width B1 of the minor axis perpendicular to the major axis needs to be 2 to 10. If the ratio A / B1 of the width A of the major axis and the maximum width B1 of the minor axis perpendicular to it is less than 2, it becomes close to a round cross section and the effect of the flat shape is reduced, while if it exceeds 10, the effect of the flatness is reduced. In addition to the above, the process stability during yarn production may be reduced. A particularly preferred range is 3-8.
- the cross-sectional shape of the modified cross-section fiber of the present invention is a shape in which round cross-section single yarns are linearly connected in the major axis direction of the cross section, and a shape having 2 to 5 constricted portions is more preferable.
- the circular cross-section single yarns are linearly connected and the overall flat cross-sectional shape reduces the space between the single yarns compared to the case where the single round cross-section yarns exist alone, effectively expressing the cooling effect.
- the bending properties of the fibers are improved, and the fabric is rich in flexibility.
- the cross-sectional shape of the fiber is not a mere flat shape, but has a constricted portion, for example, without excessively relying on the reflection of inorganic compound particles, thereby improving the irregular reflection on the fiber surface and the light refraction effect, thereby preventing permeation. It is possible to impart a certain degree of property. If the number of constricted portions is less than 2, the above effect is difficult to obtain, and conversely if the number of constricted portions exceeds 5, it is not preferable in terms of process stability.
- the ratio A / B1 between the long axis width A of the flat cross section and the maximum width B1 of the short axis perpendicular thereto is 2-6.
- the flatness ratio is less than 2, the effect of the flat cross section is difficult to obtain, and in the case of a fabric such as a woven or knitted fabric, the long axis is difficult to be arranged parallel to the fabric surface, and the heat shielding property may be lowered.
- the flatness ratio exceeds 6, the spinning stability is lowered, so a more preferable range is 3-5.
- the ratio B1 / B2 between the shortest maximum width B1 of the flat cross section and the shortest axis minimum width B2 corresponding to the constricted portion is 1.05 or more and 1 .6 or less is preferable.
- B1 / B2 is less than 1.05, the effect of connecting the above-described round cross sections may be reduced, and when B1 / B2 exceeds 1.6, the thickness of the connecting portion (constriction portion) becomes thin, The cooling effect may be reduced.
- a preferred range is 1.1 to 1.4.
- the single yarn fineness of the modified cross-section fiber of the present invention is preferably 1 to 10 dtex.
- the single yarn fineness is less than 0.1 dtex, the spinning stability is lowered, and the fine voids between the fibers are increased, the heat insulation between the fibers is increased, and the cooling effect may be reduced.
- the single yarn fineness exceeds 10 dtex, when the knitted fabric is used, the inter-fiber distance is increased, the contact area is decreased, the contact cooling effect is lowered, and the texture may be hardened.
- the single yarn fineness is more preferably 0.5 to 8 dtex.
- the strength of the modified cross-section fiber of the present invention is preferably 1.5 cN / dt or more. If the strength is less than 1.5 cN / dt, the durability is poor.
- a known method may be used, but the melt spinning method is preferable in terms of cost.
- the stretching method known hot roll stretching or warm water stretching can be used.
- a known antistatic agent, fiber finishing agent, or the like can be used as necessary in the process of spinning and stretching the fiber.
- the modified cross-section fiber of the present invention when used as a fabric, it may be used for all fabrics or partially.
- the structure is not particularly limited, and may be a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, or a non-woven fabric.
- Reference examples 1-2 In Examples 1 and 2, similar fibers were obtained using polyethylene terephthalate (inherent viscosity 0.63). Tube knitting was made in the same manner as in Examples 1 and 2 and used as a criterion for evaluation of cooling feeling.
- the temperature difference in the evaluation of cooling sensation is the temperature difference from the maximum drop temperature of Reference Example 1 for Examples 1 and 3 and Comparative Example 1, and the maximum drop of Reference Example 2 for Examples 2 and 4 to 5. Indicates the temperature difference from the temperature.
- Example 1 High-density polyethylene (melt flow rate according to JIS K-7210; 19) is melted with an extruder set at 230 ° C., and discharged at a temperature of 240 ° C. from a die having 12 discharge holes having the cross-sectional shape shown in FIG. And wound at a spinning speed of 1500 m / min.
- the wound undrawn yarn was drawn under the conditions of a preheating temperature of 90 ° C., a heat setting temperature of 120 ° C., and a draw ratio of 4.0 times to obtain a polyethylene flat cross-section fiber of 84 dtex / 12 filaments.
- Example 2 84 dtex / 36 filaments of a polyethylene flat cross-section fiber was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a nozzle having 36 discharge holes and having a cross-sectional shape shown in FIG. 2 was used. Table 1 shows the physical properties of the obtained fibers and the evaluation results of the tubular knitting made using the fibers.
- Example 1 In Example 1, it implemented like Example 1 except having changed the cross-sectional shape of the fiber. Table 1 shows the physical properties and evaluation results of the obtained fibers.
- Example 2 it implemented like Example 2 except having changed the cross-sectional shape of the fiber.
- Table 1 shows the physical properties and evaluation results of the obtained fibers.
- Examples 1 and 2 which are within the scope of the present invention, have good spinning properties and physical properties and excellent cooling feeling when used as a fabric.
- a plain woven fabric was woven without twisting at a weaving density of 110 / 2.54 cm to create a shirt and evaluated for wearing, it was excellent in a refreshing feeling.
- the comparative example 1 whose ridge cross-sectional shape is a round cross-section became inferior in cool feeling. Further, in Comparative Example 2 where the flatness ratio was larger than the range of the present invention, although a cooling sensation was obtained, the spinning performance was poor and the process stability was poor.
- Example 3 with a high number of constrictions and high flatness results in slightly inferior process stability and physical properties at the time of spinning, and in Example 4 in which the thickness of the constricted portion is thinned, the cooling sensation is slightly reduced. It became.
- the atypical cross-section fiber of the present invention has an excellent cooling feeling and a good texture, has a refreshing feeling when used as a fabric, and can be used for many applications such as sports and outer clothing and industrial materials.
- the industrial value is extremely large.
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倍率500倍の、繊維の透過型電子顕微鏡による断面写真から、鞘糸となる20本の単糸につきA、B1、B2の値を測定し、その平均値から、扁平率A/B1、B1/B2の値を算出した。 (1) Fiber cross-sectional shape From the cross-sectional photograph of the fiber with a magnification of 500 times, the values of A, B1, and B2 are measured for 20 single yarns serving as sheath yarns, and the flatness is calculated from the average value. The values of A / B1 and B1 / B2 were calculated.
JIS L1070記載の方法に準拠して測定を行った。 (2) Tensile strength of fiber Measurement was performed in accordance with the method described in JIS L1070.
得られた混繊糸を用いて目付150g/m2の筒編みを作成し、被験者10人が生地を触った瞬間の冷感の有無について以下の基準により評価を行い、10人の点数の平均値を求め、評価した。
3点 : 明らかに体感できる冷感を感じた
2点 : 少し冷感を感じた
1点 : わずかに冷感を感じた
0点 : 全く冷感を感じなかった
また、布帛を8cm×8cmの大きさとし、予め40℃に暖めた10cm×10cmの大きさの厚み0.5mmのステンレス板に載せ、ステンレス板の中央部の温度を熱電対で測定して、最大降下温度を測定し、参考例との温度差にて評価した。 (3) Evaluation of cooling feeling of contact Using the obtained mixed yarn, a cylindrical knitting with a basis weight of 150 g / m 2 was made, and the presence or absence of cooling feeling at the moment when 10 subjects touched the fabric was evaluated according to the following criteria. The average score of 10 people was obtained and evaluated.
3 points: 2 points that felt a cool feeling clearly felt 1 point that felt a little cold feeling 0 points that felt a slight cooling feeling 0: no feeling of cooling at all Also, the fabric was 8cm x 8cm in size Then, place it on a stainless steel plate with a thickness of 10 cm x 10 cm and heated to 40 ° C in advance, measure the temperature at the center of the stainless steel plate with a thermocouple, measure the maximum temperature drop, The temperature difference was evaluated.
紡糸、延伸工程において、1日当りの断糸、単糸巻き付き回数が0~1回を◎、2~4回を○、5~8回を△、9回以上を×とした。 (4) Stability of yarn making In the spinning and drawing processes, the number of times of yarn breakage per day, the number of windings of a single yarn is 0-1 times, ◎ 2-4 times is ◯, 5-8 times is △, 9 times or more is x. did.
実施例1、2において、ポリエチレンテレフタレート(固有粘度0.63)を用いて同様の繊維を得た。それらを実施例1、2と同様にして筒編みを作成し、冷感評価の基準とした。 Reference examples 1-2
In Examples 1 and 2, similar fibers were obtained using polyethylene terephthalate (inherent viscosity 0.63). Tube knitting was made in the same manner as in Examples 1 and 2 and used as a criterion for evaluation of cooling feeling.
高密度ポリエチレン(JIS K-7210によるメルトフローレート;19)を230℃に設定したエクストルーダーで溶融し、図1に示す断面形状となる吐出孔を12ホール有する口金から240℃の温度条件で吐出し、紡糸速度1500m/分で巻き取った。巻き取った未延伸糸を予熱温度90℃、熱セット温度120℃、延伸倍率4.0倍の条件で延伸し、84dtex/12filamentsのポリエチレン扁平断面繊維を得た。 Example 1
High-density polyethylene (melt flow rate according to JIS K-7210; 19) is melted with an extruder set at 230 ° C., and discharged at a temperature of 240 ° C. from a die having 12 discharge holes having the cross-sectional shape shown in FIG. And wound at a spinning speed of 1500 m / min. The wound undrawn yarn was drawn under the conditions of a preheating temperature of 90 ° C., a heat setting temperature of 120 ° C., and a draw ratio of 4.0 times to obtain a polyethylene flat cross-section fiber of 84 dtex / 12 filaments.
吐出孔を36ホール有し、図2に示す断面形状となる口金を用いた以外は実施例1と同様にして84dtex/36filamentsのポリエチレン扁平断面繊維を得た。得られた繊維の物性およびこの繊維を用いて作成した筒編みの評価結果を表1に示す。 Example 2
84 dtex / 36 filaments of a polyethylene flat cross-section fiber was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a nozzle having 36 discharge holes and having a cross-sectional shape shown in FIG. 2 was used. Table 1 shows the physical properties of the obtained fibers and the evaluation results of the tubular knitting made using the fibers.
実施例1において、繊維の断面形状を変更したこと以外は実施例1と同様に実施した。得られた繊維の物性、評価結果を表1に示す。 Comparative Examples 1 and 2
In Example 1, it implemented like Example 1 except having changed the cross-sectional shape of the fiber. Table 1 shows the physical properties and evaluation results of the obtained fibers.
実施例2において、繊維の断面形状を変更したこと以外は実施例2と同様に実施した。得られた繊維の物性、評価結果を表1に示す。 Examples 3 to 4
In Example 2, it implemented like Example 2 except having changed the cross-sectional shape of the fiber. Table 1 shows the physical properties and evaluation results of the obtained fibers.
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- ポリエチレンを主たる構成成分とする繊維であって、該繊維の繊維軸に直行する断面が扁平形状であり、該扁平形状断面の長軸の幅Aとそれに直交する短軸の最大幅B1の比A/B1が2~10であることを特徴とする冷感に優れた異型断面繊維。 A fiber having polyethylene as a main constituent, the cross-section perpendicular to the fiber axis of the fiber is a flat shape, and the ratio A between the long axis width A of the flat cross section and the shortest axis maximum width B1 perpendicular thereto / A1 is a modified cross-section fiber excellent in cooling feeling, characterized in that B1 is 2 to 10.
- 繊維が下記(1)~(3)の要件を同時に満たす請求項1記載の冷感に優れた異型断面繊維。
(1)繊維の繊維軸に直行する断面の形状が扁平形状で、断面の長軸方向に丸断面単糸が直線状に連結した形状であり、くびれ部を2~5個有すること。
(2)扁平形状断面の長軸の幅Aとそれに直交する短軸の最大幅B1の比A/B1が2~6であること。
(3)扁平形状断面の短軸の最大幅B1と、くびれ部に相当する短軸の最小幅B2の比B1/B2が1.05以上1.6以下であること。 The modified cross-section fiber excellent in cooling feeling according to claim 1, wherein the fiber satisfies the following requirements (1) to (3) simultaneously.
(1) The shape of the cross-section perpendicular to the fiber axis of the fiber is a flat shape, the cross-section single yarns are linearly connected in the longitudinal direction of the cross-section, and have 2 to 5 constricted portions.
(2) The ratio A / B1 between the long axis width A of the flat cross section and the short axis maximum width B1 perpendicular thereto is 2 to 6.
(3) The ratio B1 / B2 between the short axis maximum width B1 of the flat cross section and the short axis minimum width B2 corresponding to the constriction is 1.05 or more and 1.6 or less. - 単糸繊度が0.1~10dtex、強度が1.5cN/dt以上である請求項1又は2記載の冷感に優れた異型断面繊維。 The modified cross-section fiber excellent in cooling feeling according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the single yarn fineness is 0.1 to 10 dtex and the strength is 1.5 cN / dt or more.
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