Process for preparing textiles without static charge accumulatio

Textiles: spinning – twisting – and twining – Apparatus and processes – Elements

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57139, 57156, 57157R, 57157AS, 428359, D02G 312, D02G 304

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039876136

ABSTRACT:
A process is described for avoiding static charge buildup in handling textile fibers which normally develop such buildup. The process involves blending a minor amount of conductive metallic fiber, e.g. copper fiber, with the textile fiber prior to yarn formation. Spun yarns and fabrics made from these blends are also disclosed.

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Winkler; "Production and Processing of Metal Fibers"; May, 1958; Melliand; vol. 39; pp. 499-501.

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