Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5188161 | Polymer | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) nonwoven fabric was prepared from microfibers obtained by using a carbon dioxide laser-thinning method. The PET nonwoven fabric obtained was made of the endless mircofibers with a uniform diameter without droplets. The fiber diameter can be varied by controlling airflow rate into the air jet and supplying speed of an original fiber into a laser-irradiating point. The fiber diameter decreased, and its birefringence increased as the airflow rate increased and the supplying speed decreased. When the microfiber prepared by irradiating the laser operated at a power density of 4.8 W cmâ2 to the original fiber supplied at Ss = 0.15 m minâ1 was dragged at an airflow rate of 30 L minâ1, the thinnest microfiber with a diameter of 3.6 μm was obtained.
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Authors
Akihiro Suzuki, Mahomi Kishi,