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abstract 1481974 Mixed copolyamide yarns; knitted fabrics TORAY INDUSTRIES Inc 5 Aug 1974 [24 Aug 1973] 34364/74 Headings D1B D1K and D1W A mixed yarn comprises one or more filaments (A) of a polyamide in which the amount units represented by the formula where n is 10 to 13, or the total of the amount of said units and other units isomorphous therewith is at least 75 mol % of the total amount of diamine-diacid units and any lactam and/or #-amino acid units, the amount of terephthalic acid units is at least 40% of the total amount of carboxyl containing units and the amount of HN(CH 2 ) n NH units is at least 70% of the total of amine containing units, and one or more filaments (B) of a polyamide in which the mol % of units represented by formula (I), or the total of these units and other units isomorphous therewith is smaller than the mol % of the corresponding units of filament (A) by at least 15 mol %, the "amount" of units non isomorphous therewith being at least 20 mol %, the amount of terephthalic acid units being at least 40 mol % and the amount of HN(CH 2 ) n NH units being at least 50%. Preferably n is 11 or 12. A unit is isomorphous with (I) if copolymers of the unit with (I) give a melting-point composition curve without a minimum, except that lactams and #-amino acids e.g. laurolactam are defined to be non- isomorphous with (I). For details of the way in which the "amount" of units non isomorphous with (I) is calculated see the Specification. Diamine-diacids in which the terephthalic acid has been replaced by hexahydroterephthalic acid or by adipic acid are isomorphous with (I) but those in which the acid has been replaced by sebacic acid or isophthalic acid are non-isomorphous with (I). Preferably filaments A have a lower heat shrinkage or are less shrunk than filaments B values at 98‹C and 180‹C being specified, so that the difference in filament length between filaments (A) and (B) after equal lengths have been shrunk at 180‹C and 20 mg/denier load is between 5 and 15%. Filaments (A) comprise 25 to 75% by weight of the yarn and 20 to 80% of the number of filaments in the yarn. The filaments may be circular or trilobal, the ratio of the circumscribed circle to the inscribed circle being 1.3 to 1.9. The content of amino end groups in the polymer of filament A is 5 x 10<SP>-5</SP> to 12 x 10<SP>-5</SP> mol/g, and in filament B is 3 x 10<SP>-5</SP> to 10 x 10<SP>-5</SP> mol/g, that of A being greater that that of B by 2 x 10<SP>-5</SP> to 8 x 10<SP>-5</SP> mol/g. Uniform dyeing by a levelling or semilevelling acid dye is thus possible. C. I. acid orange 7, 10% o.w.f. is applied for 60 minutes from a dye bath at 130‹C and pH 3. The mixed yarn may be obtained by cospinning, by doubling 2 undrawn yarns and drawing and intertwining them with compressed air or by opening and mixing separately drawn yarns. The yarn may be knitted or woven.
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