Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Forming continuous or indefinite length work – Shaping by extrusion
Patent
1995-06-05
1997-02-11
Tentoni, Leo B.
Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes
Forming continuous or indefinite length work
Shaping by extrusion
26421114, D01F 202, D01F 1102, D06M 13144
Patent
active
056017715
ABSTRACT:
The invention is concerned with a process for the production of cellulose fibres, wherein a solution of cellulose in an aqueous tertiary amine-oxide is extruded into filaments through spinning holes of a spinneret and the extruded filaments are conducted across an air gap into a substantially aqueous precipitation bath, characterized in that the extruded filaments, while being conducted across the air gap, are contacted with an aliphatic alcohol which is present exclusively in gaseous state. The process according to the invention produces cellulose fibres having a very reduced tendency to fibrillation.
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Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft
Tentoni Leo B.
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