Abstract: The invention pertains to a process for determining the dye uptake of polyethylene terephthalate fibers in which the fibers are irradiated with high-intensity monochromatic light. A light-sensitive sensor is used to measure the Raman scattering and compare it with that of an earlier established model on the basis of Raman spectra of polyethylene terephthalate fibers of known composition and structure. A model is used to calculate the density, which constitutes a quantitative measure of the dye uptake. In the calculation use is made of measurement points from a number of regions in the spectral measuring region of 598 to 1900 cm−1.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 27, 2001
Date of Patent:
March 23, 2004
Assignee:
Acordis Industrial Fibers GmbH
Inventors:
Anton P. De Weijer, Robert J. Van Wijk, Erik Swieringa
Abstract: A yarn containing filaments made from synthetic polymers has a cross-section having at least 5 vertices, a titer of 1 to 7 dtex and a tenacity of at least 60 cN/tex. The filaments of the yarn preferably have a cross-section having 5 to 8 vertices, possibly with indentations between the vertices. The cross-section of the filaments is preferably star-shaped. The yarn preferably has a tenacity of 60 to 85 cN/tex, an elongation at break of 15% to 35%, a hot-air shrinkage of 4% to 10% and a stretch recovery of 250 to 400 cN/tex. The yarn is excellently suited for use in the manufacture of industrial fabrics, particularly airbag fabrics.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 24, 2003
Publication date:
November 13, 2003
Applicant:
Acordis Industrial Fibers GmbH
Inventors:
Ralf Koehnen, Frank Leymann, Britta Konrad, Gerhard Berberich, Hans Albert Graefe, Andreas Tulke, Qiao Xiao
Abstract: Process for producing high-density woven fabrics on a water-jet loom, comprising
feeding a warp having up to three catch threads on one edge,
inserting weft threads into the warp in the direction of the catch threads,
beating-up the weft threads to produce a woven fabric,
severing the ends of the weft threads at the edges of the warp, and
removing the ends of the weft threads, characterized in that, seen from both edges of the warp, 5 to 60 threads of the warp, following the catch threads on the edge of the warp with the catch threads, are support threads that are maintained at a tension that is 2 to 20 cN/tex higher than that of the threads forming the remaining warp, that after production of the fabric the weft threads between the edges of the remaining warp and the support threads are severed by fusion and joined to threads at the edges of the remaining warp, and that the severed ends of the weft threads are removed together with the support threads and the catch threads.
Abstract: Membrane module for testing active substances in cells with an interior chamber (2) which is limited by a lid (3), a bottom (4), and a side wall (5) and a system of first capillary membranes (6) and a system of second capillary membranes (11) located therein and possibly additional systems of capillary membranes, whereby the capillary membranes in interior chamber (2) are arranged in at least one flat layer parallel to bottom (4) and in interior chamber (2) in the extracapillary space a cell culture chamber is formed around the capillary membranes, whereby the capillary membranes have a lumen that can be filled with a fluid, are passing with at least one of its ends through the side wall (5) of interior chamber (2) and are embedded at this end separated by systems in a casting material (9, 10) so that interior chamber (2) is sealed fluid-tight from the outside, and whereby the capillary membranes of each system are in a fluid connection with their lumens with an inlet device (7) and/or an outlet device (8), a
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 25, 2002
Assignee:
Acordis Industrial Fibers GmbH
Inventors:
Herma Glockner, Horst-Dieter Lemke, Friedrich Hauck, Christoph Zimmerer, Rudi Wollbeck