Aramid fiber III on-line thermal treating process and device thereof
A technology for aramid fibers and fibers, which is applied in the field of heat treatment process and devices for aramid fibers III, and can solve the problems of difficulty in further improving fiber strength, low fiber crystallinity, and poor fiber crystal orientation
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Embodiment 1
[0044] The on-line heat treatment device used in the process enumerated in this embodiment includes a first tension roller 3, a first tunnel furnace 5, a second tension roller 6, a second tunnel furnace 7, a third tension roller 8, an oiler 9 and In the dryer 10, the first and second tunnel furnaces are respectively provided with a gas inlet and a heat medium inlet. The first tunnel furnace and the second tunnel furnace both use square tube heating furnaces with an inner cavity width x height of 140 x 80 mm and a length of 5 m and 3 m respectively.
[0045] The process of using the aramid III online heat treatment device to perform on-line heat treatment on the aramid III fiber bundle includes the following steps:
[0046] (1) Preheating and stretching treatment: After the aramid III fiber raw tow comes out of the spinning and drying section, it is directly wound on the first tension roller, and the tow drawn from the first tension roller is introduced into the first tunnel fu...
Embodiment 2
[0053] The online heat treatment device of this example is the same as that of Example 1. The first tunnel furnace and the second tunnel furnace both use square tube heating furnaces with an inner cavity width x height of 140 x 80 mm and a length of 5 m and 3 m respectively.
[0054] The process of using the aramid III online heat treatment device to perform on-line heat treatment on the aramid III fiber bundle includes the following steps:
[0055] (1) Preheating and stretching treatment: After the aramid III fiber raw tow comes out of the spinning and drying section, it is directly wound on the first tension roller, and the tow drawn from the first tension roller is introduced into the first tunnel furnace, and the After passing through the furnace cavity of the first tunnel furnace, the fiber III is wound around the second tension roller, and N is passed into the furnace. 2 , heating up to about 190-200 ℃,
[0056] Adjust the rotation speed of the second tension roller to...
Embodiment 3
[0062] The online heat treatment device of this example is the same as that of Example 1. The first tunnel furnace and the second tunnel furnace both use square tube heating furnaces with an inner cavity width x height of 140 x 80 mm and a length of 3 m and 2 m respectively.
[0063] The process of using the aramid III online heat treatment device to perform on-line heat treatment on the aramid III fiber bundle includes the following steps:
[0064] (1) Preheating and stretching treatment: After the aramid III fiber raw tow comes out of the spinning and drying section, it is directly wound on the first tension roller, and the tow drawn from the first tension roller is introduced into the first tunnel furnace, and the After passing through the furnace cavity of the first tunnel furnace, the fiber III is wound around the second tension roller, and N is passed into the furnace. 2 , the temperature is raised to about 230-240 °C to ensure that the fiber is stretched and heated in ...
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