Carpet and carpet making methods
a carpet and making method technology, applied in the field of pile carpets, can solve the problems of difficult to meet the needs of carpet precursors, so as to prevent overheating of greige goods, reduce heat loss from carpet precursors, and reduce the effect of heat loss
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[0141] A sample of carpet of the present disclosure was prepared according to the methods described herein. In particular, a nylon face fiber was tufted on a primary backing, to form a carpet precursor. The back side of the formed carpet precursor was heated on a hot oil drum at a temperature of 475.degree. F. to pre-fuse the nylon face fibers to themselves. A greige goods coating of a polypropylene graft polymer with maleic anhydride manufactured by Morton Chemical under the name of Tymor 212599-2 was extruded in molten form from a die at a temperature of 600.degree. F. onto the pre-fused carpet precursor at a thickness of 10 mils. The coated carpet precursor was then run through a nip roll at a nip pressure of 90 psi and a back pressure of 430 psi before cooling. A Velcro test performed 24 hours after formation of the carpet product indicated a very good bond with little to no fuzzing, indicative of integral fusing of the nylon fibers to themselves and good adhesion or integral fu...
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[0143] A carpet is made having a nylon face fiber and a primary backing of polypropylene in the warp direction and maleic anhydride graft polypropylene polymer in the fill direction. Upon preheating to a temperature of about 460-550.degree. F., portions of substantially all of the nylon fibers integrally fuse together, and the fill yarn adheres to the inside portion of the nylon fiber back loop. The pre-fused carpet precursor is coated with about 10 mils of extruded maleic anhydride graft polypropylene polymer and cooled. The greige goods coating integrally fuses to at least the fill yarn of the primary backing and adheres to the nylon fibers. The carpet thus made will have little to no fuzz and a high tuft pull strength.
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[0144] A carpet is made having a nylon face fiber and a primary backing of polypropylene coated on one side with a primary backing coating of ethylene methacrylate. Upon preheating to a temperature of about 460-550.degree. F., portions of substantially all of the nylon fibers integrally fuse together, and the primary backing coating adheres to the inside portion of the nylon fiber back loop. The preheated carpet precursor is coated with about 10 mils of extruded ethylene methacrylate and cooled. The greige goods coating integrally fuses to at least the primary backing coating and adheres to the nylon fibers. The carpet thus made will have little to no fuzz and a high tuft pull strength.
[0145] As shown by the above Examples, the most preferred embodiments of the invention described herein are as follows:
[0146] (1) A carpet having a primary backing, preferably of polypropylene, a face yarn made up of a plurality of nylon fibers tufted in the primary backing so that back loops of yarn ...
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