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Modification of fiber-forming polymers by additives

✍ Scribed by Anton Marcinčin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
639 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0079-6700

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✦ Synopsis


This review article deals with the modi®cation of synthetic ®bers by polymeric additives. It gives an account of the development of the modi®cation of synthetic ®bers by polymeric additives, starting from the industrially interesting project concerned with the development of polyamide/polyethylene terephthalate blend ®bers and aimed at the improvement of elastic and recovery properties of polyamide ®bers. It became apparent that chemical and physical interactions at the interface are very important in the structure of the ®ber-forming blend formation and has in¯uence on their processability and properties of ®bers. For this reason, the review also deals with the basic methods for evaluation of the interactions of polymer components in the blend. The signi®cant in¯uence of the blend structure on the processability during spinning and drawing of ®bers and also on the properties of blend ®bers has become a background for the elaboration and application of rheological relations being valid for the polymer dispersion as a whole (macrorheology) and for the behavior of the dispersion phase in the mixing and deformation process (microrheology) in shear and elongation conditions. The next part of the contribution is devoted to some types of blend ®bers based on commercial polymers which have the greatest possibilities of exploitation.

The color concentrates for dyeing, mainly synthetic ®bers prepared by spinning from the melt are produced in large volumes, especially for polypropylene and, to a lesser extent, for polyester and polyamide ®bers. With regard to their signi®cance, they are an object for the further part of the contribution submitted. Here, attention is paid to the in¯uence of pigment properties, polymer carrier and dispersant on the processability of pigment in the preparation of concentrates and on the miscibility of concentrates with a colored polymer. The article also deals with the modi®cation in¯uence on the supermolecular and morphological structure of ®bers with respect to all types of modi®cation. In evaluating the processability of pigments and concentrates, several non-traditional methods have been developed, particularly from the viewpoint of rheology and the ®lterability of dispersion.

The review is not aimed at the overall quanti®cation of the periodical literature and patents considerably exceeding the present range of this contribution. The article includes some works of less-known journals in the world, which are dealing with the development of modi®ed synthetic ®bers by polymeric additives as well as with


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