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Suede-like sheet material

US4342801A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateDec 16, 1980
Grant dateAug 3, 1982
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Expiry dateDec 16, 2000

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  • Technology area (CPC Y)Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies
  • CPC primaryY10T442/633
  • WIPO fieldTextile and paper machines
  • WIPO sectorMechanical engineering

Abstract

Staple fibers made from crimped, in particular compression crimped, multicomponent filaments of the matrix/segment type, the cross section of which shows, in addition to the matrix, at least 6 peripheral wedge-shaped or lenticular segments, not completely covered by the matrix, are processed into a web, which is then mechanically bonded, preferably by needling. Subsequently, the fabric is subjected to a shrinkage process, by which its density is increased by more than 30%, the multicomponent fibers being completely or partly split up into their components. The difference in shrinkage between the components should be at least 10%. The liquids used for the shrinkage treatment are in particular organic liquids, such as methylene chloride, as well as other liquids producing a difference in shrinkage of at least 20%. The fabric is then impregnated with a solution of polyurethane on the basis of polyglycols, specifically polytetramethylene glycol, diisocyanates and low-moleclar glycols as chain lengtheners, the jelling temperature of the solution being higher than the room temperature and higher than the temperature of the coagulation bath; the polyurethane is coagulated by cooling and/o…

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