Paper making and fiber liberation – Apparatus – Running or indefinite length product forming and/or treating...
Patent
1991-05-24
1993-03-16
Jones, W. Gary
Paper making and fiber liberation
Apparatus
Running or indefinite length product forming and/or treating...
162900, D21F 300
Patent
active
051941210
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a needled felt for papermaking use, more particularly to a needle punched felt comprising fibers or filaments formed of a polyamide block copolymer.
BACKGROUND ART
In the manufacture of paper, paper sheets containing water are carried by a felt from a wire part to a press part, in which water is expressed, and then the resulting paper sheets are fed to a drying part to finish them as final paper sheets. Thus, the felt acts as means for receiving wet paper sheets dewatered in the wire part to convey it to the press part, further squeezing the water out by passing it between two press rolls and smoothing surfaces of the wet paper sheets at the same time, and sending them to the drying part. Accordingly, the felt must have at least three functions, namely the function of serving as a conveyer for conveying the wet paper sheets, the function of squeezing the most possible water out of the wet paper sheets, and the function of smoothing the surfaces of the wet paper sheets. For this reason, the felt is required to be seamless, to be a fibrous structure excellent in water squeezability, elasticity and recovery, and to have a surface which does not produce unevenness on the finished paper sheets.
Recently, the papermaking speeds of paper machines become higher, and therefore the felts must also run resisting the high speed operations. For this reason, the felts also call for durability, and properties required for the felts have become higher and more precise. The papermaking felts have been shifted from the former type of woven wool felts to needled synthetic fiber felts, and polyamide fibers are used for fibrous batt layers or base fabrics.
Fibers exhibiting rubber-like elasticity, such as polyurethane elastic fibers, have formerly known. However, the elastic fibers are generally difficult to use as felt materials. It is difficult to card the elastic fibers with carding machines, and sufficient compactness can not be obtained on the needling thereof. When the elastic fibers are needle punched, only local portions mechanically stressed are largely deformed, and the original fiber arrangement is regained on the removal of the applied stress. As a result, the sufficient three-dimensional entanglement of the fibers can not be produced. The enforcement of the entanglement causes breakage and damage to the fibers, and uneven tension induced on the felt formation disturbs the formation of uniform felts. It has been therefore considered difficult to manufacture an uniform felt composed of the elastic fibers which are uniformly arranged and having stable qualities and properties like the felts composed of the conventional usual fibers.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a needled felt for papermaking use excellent in elasticity, recovery, durability etc, overcoming the difficulty in manufacture of felt, especially in needling process, and maintaining properties of felt.
Other objects and novel features of the invention will be apparent from the following description and claims, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present invention in order to achieve such object relates to a needled felt for papermaking use having a base fabric and fibrous batt layer overlaid on one surface or both surface of said base fabric, said base fabric and said fibrous batt layer being unified by needling, which characterized in that said fibrous batt layer and/or said base fabric mainly comprises fibers formed of a polyamide block copolymer, said fibers comprised in said fibrous batt layer being fibers of 4 to 50 denier, and said fibers comprised in said base fabric being woolen yarns composed of fibers of 4 to 50 denier, multifilament yarns each filament of which has a fineness of 4 to 50 denier or monofilament yarns having a diameter of 0.1 to 0.8 mm.
In desirable working mode, said polyamide block copolymer is a block copolymer having hard segments composed of polyamide components and soft segments composed of polyet
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Ito Masayuki
Kaneko Junichi
Taguchi Hiroshi
Dainippon Ink & Chemicals Inc.
Jones W. Gary
Lamb Brenda
Nippon Felt Co. Ltd.
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