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Method for production of synthetic yarn and yarn-like structures

  • US 4,497,099 A
  • Filed: 01/18/1982
  • Issued: 02/05/1985
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/04/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of producing a substantially twistless intermingled composite yarn from at least two separate strands of thermoplastic strand material comprising drawing at least one strand by an amount such that the ratio of draw and hence the shrinkage ratio are increased to relatively high values for the particular material of which the strand is made, subjecting the strands to a turbulent stream of fluid while feeding them forwardly at different rates of overfeed so that loops form on the strands, thus creating an intermingled textured yarn, and then heating the intermingled yarn, which heating step incorporates the steps of holding successive quanta of the yarn to a predetermined length while the yarn is being heated thus causing the loops to pull tight into the form of bud-like projections and the strands to collapse on one another so that the previously textured form of the yarn is eliminated and the bud-like projections on the different strands entangle with one another and restrict relative movement of the strands, then continuing to hold the now untextured yarn against shrinkage and at the same time cooling it to a temperature below that at which the yarn ceases all attempt to shrink further and the yarn remains completely stable as an untextured yarn.

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