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titleOfInvention High Speed Meta-Aramid Fiber Manufacturing
abstract The present invention relates to a continuous dry spinning process for producing fibers from polymer solutions having concentrations of polymers, salts, solvents and water. After the fibers are extruded and quenched, the fibers are placed in contact with a conditioning solution comprising the concentrations of solvent, salt and water. The conditioning solution acts on the fibers to plasticize the fibers before they are drawn. The conditioning solution has a concentration of solvent, salt and water such that the fiber is plasticized to the extent necessary for stretching but not plasticized to the extent that the fiber is redissolved into the polymer solution. The heat treated fibers produced from this method have improved shrinkage and can be colored in darker shades.
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