Cleaning of spinnerette jets

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Inventors

MacDonald, Jacqueline F.
Owens, Alan

Application #

069348

Filed

May-28-1993

Published

May-16-1995

Current US Class

134/26
134/30
134/38

International Classes

B08B 003/00; B08B 003/08

Field of Search

134/26 134/27 134/28 134/29 134/30 134/25.4 134/32 134/34 134/38

Assignee

Courtaulds Fibres (Holdings) Limited (London, GB2)

Examiners

Kastler; Scott

Attorney, Agent or Firm

David Hoxie Faithfull & Hapgood

US Patent References

5011541   Cleaning of fouled...

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Other References

"Slow Holes in Spinneret for Wet Process Spinning," 27(2) Man-Made Textiles in India 82-86 (Abstract 1984).

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Abstract
A method and apparatus for cleaning and unblocking dope from jet holes (14) of a spinnerette plate (13) used in the manufacture of solvent-spun cellulose fibre. The method comprises the steps of soaking the spinnerette plates (12) in a solvent for the dope, flushing the solvent in a first direction through the jet holes (14) flushing the solvent in the reverse direction through the jet holes 14. The solvent is washed off in a water ultrasonic bath. The spinnerette plates are then steam cleaned and then ultrasonically cleaned in a cleaning agent which will dislodge remnants of cellulose from the spinnerette plates 13.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A method of cleaning and unblocking dope from jet holes in a spinnerette plate of a spinning head of a solvent-spun cellulose fibre manufacturing plant, said solvent comprising an amine oxide, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) scraping the bulk of the dope from the spinnerette plate,

(b) soaking the spinnerette plate in an amine oxide solvent as used to make the dope,

(c) causing the solvent to flow through the jet holes in a first direction,

(d) causing the solvent to flow through the jet holes in the reverse direction to that of the first direction,

(e) ultrasonically washing the solvent from the plates in hot demineralized water,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the cleaning of spinnerette jets of a solvent-spun fibre production plant.

In the manufacture of solvent-spun fibres, such as for example Teneel cellulose fibres (Teneel is a trade mark of Courtaulds Fibres Limited), a dope comprising wood pulp dissolved in an aqueous solution of amine oxide, is pumped through a series of filters to a plurality of spinning heads. Each spinning head comprises a plurality of very thin metal plates in which thousands of spinnerette jet holes are punched. The jet holes are typically of the order of 80.mu. and are of trumpet shape.

It is vitally important to prevent the jets becoming blocked and to this extent a tremendous reliance is placed on designing filters upstream of the jets to filter the dope. Nevertheless there comes a time when it is necessary to dismantle the spinning head and clean the spinnerette jets.

In the past, the Spinnerette jets have been cleaned by soaking the spinnerette plates in hot demineralised water to regenerate the cellulose. Most of the dope can be removed this way, however, a number of jet holes remain blocked. The remaining blocked holes are usually cleaned by a combination of the use of steam cleaning, high power ultrasonic washing with water and the use of trichlorethylene ultrasonic treatment, and extremely careful inspection. The trichlorethylene ultrasonic treatment is an important stage in the present processes, but it is a relatively toxic part of the process and there is the need to reduce dependency on the use of trichlorethylene for this part of the process.
 
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