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titleOfInvention Production of ceramic yarn
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled yarns capable of withstanding use for a long period, by blending a specific amount of a ceramic based or metallic oxide based powdery or granular substance in polymer powder, forming the resultant blend into pellet shape, melt spinning the resultant material, then drawing and heat-treating the obtained yarns. n CONSTITUTION: A ceramic based powdery or granular substance, such as cordierite, or metallic oxide based powdery or granular substance, such as alumina, having about 0.1W20μ particle diameter is blended in polymer powder, such as polyethylene terephthalate, to form a pellet-like material, which is then melt spun, cooled and solidified to provide an undrawn yarn. The undrawn yarn is subsequently drawn and then heat-treated to afford the aimed yarn without falling off of the powdery or granular substance from the polymer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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