Yarn texturing process

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Inventors

Bascom, Laurence N.
Parker, Franklin G.
Rogers, James W.

Application #

597139

Filed

Jul-18-1975

Published

Jan-24-1978

Current US Class

028/271
057/227
057/228
057/350
057/6
264/103
264/210.8

International Classes

D02G 003/12

Field of Search

264/103 264/210 57/140 28/72.12

Assignee

E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company (Wilmington, DE)

Examiners

Woo; Jay H.

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Abstract
Air-jet textured core/effect nylon yarn provides fabrics having better cover when the core component has been draw-oriented after conventional melt-spinning, and the effect component has been spin-oriented by melt-spinning at unusually high speed. The improved yarn is particularly useful in upholstery fabrics.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In the preparation of nylon core/effect yarn by an air-jet texturing process wherein multifilament core yarn is fed to the jet at a speed that is 5 to 8 percent greater than the take-off speed from the jet, and multifilament effect yarn is fed to the jet at a speed that is about 25 percent greater than the take-off speed from the jet; the improvement which comprises feeding core yarn prepared by a process in which polyhexamethyleneadipamide is melt spun at a speed of less than 1000 yards per minute and which includes cold-drawing at least 2.5.times. to a break elongation of 20 to 40 percent, and feeding effect yarn prepared by a process in which polyhexamethyleneadipamide is melt spun at a speed greater than 2000 yards per minute and is not cold-drawn and the yarn has a break elongation of 70 to 100 percent.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to air-jet textured core/effect textured yarns, and is more particularly concerned with production of improved nylon textured yarns.

Core/effect yarns have been prepared by feeding core yarns to an air-jet texturing device at substantially the take-off speed from the jet and feeding effect yarns at higher speeds to form bulky yarn products characterized by elongated loops extending outwardly from the core. Textured yarns can be prepared in this way from a variety of synthetic continuous filament yarns. The properties will depend upon the types of yarns used. Yarns which provide a relatively high cover per unit weight of fabric are desirable for textile fabrics, but the fabrics may be deficient in other respects. Abrasion resistance and the ability to be dyed readily with attractive dyes or to be printed easily are also important for such uses as upholstery fabric.

Nylon core/effect yarns provide fabrics which have good abrasion resistance and desirable dyestuff versatility, but which have had a relatively low cover per unit weight. Cover refers to the ability to hide a background. It can be measured by a "standard light transmission" test of fabric defined subsequently. The cover provided by nylon core/effect yarns is improved by the present invention.
 
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