Abstract: A spinnerette for the spinning of fibres has a rectangular frame with an upper flange for connection to a jet assembly and a lower planar apertured plate for the passage of spinning dope, the apertured plate being formed with its spinning holes and then electron beam welded into the bottom of the frame from the outside.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 24, 1993
Date of Patent:
July 29, 1997
Assignee:
Courtaulds Fibres Limited
Inventors:
Michael Robert Perry, Alan Sellars, Patrick Arthur White
Abstract: A water-absorbent water-insoluble fibre or film is produced by extruding an aqueous solution of a water-soluble polymer into a gaseous medium to form fibre or film. The extruded fibre or film is collected at a moisture content of 8 to 25% based on the dry weight of the fibre or film and is further dried at a temperature no greater than 100.degree. C. before crosslinking the fibre or film at a temperature in the range 125.degree. to 250.degree. C. to a degree sufficient that the crosslinked fibre or film is water-insoluble. The fibre or film entering the crosslinking step has a moisture content which is reduced, preferably by at least 5%, and which is in the range 0 to 10%. Heat-crosslinked fibre is preferably treated with moist air after crosslinking to raise the moisture content of the fibre to at least 10%, particularly if the fibre is for textile processing. Water-absorbent water-insoluble coatings can be produced by a similar process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 7, 1995
Date of Patent:
December 10, 1996
Assignee:
Courtaulds Fibres Limited
Inventors:
William Brunskill, John F. Carefull, Paul J. Akers
Abstract: A cellulosic food casing formed by extruding a nonderivatized cellulose solution composed of cellulose pulp and an amine solvent into a seamless tube, contacting the inner and outer surfaces of the seamless tube with a nonsolvent liquid to precipitate a tube of nonderivatized cellulose and thereafter contacting the same with a water soluble softener. Apparatus for forming the food casing and a food casing of nonderivatized cellulose also are disclosed.