Abstract:
Included are segmented polyurethane elastic fibers or spandex fibers, capable of bonding to polymer fiber such as nylon or polyamide fibers, in addition to bonding to itself, for apparel textile applications. More particularly the invention relates to bicomponent spandex fibers, with a heat resistant core and a heat sensitive sheath, spun from polymer solutions. The nylon fabrics containing such spandex fibers have enhanced stretch performance and improved surface appearance after heat treatment to activate the fusing and bonding between nylon fibers and spandex fibers.
Abstract:
An agitated autoclave comprises an autoclave vessel, an agitator, and a mechanical seal. The autoclave vessel can be adapted to receive and polymerize a polyamide salt composition to form a polyamide polymer. The agitator includes a shaft, an auger portion, and a drive portion. The mechanical seal forms a pressure boundary about the shaft at or adjacent to a wall of the autoclave vessel. The mechanical seal includes a pressurized water chamber pressurized with seal water in contact with the shaft and is held at a seal pressure greater a vessel pressure within the autoclave vessel. The seal water in the pressurized water chamber has a calcium content of less than 3 ppm and an iron content of less than 0.3 ppm.
Abstract:
A valve includes a valve body and a bolt. The valve body has an input port and an output channel coupled by a primary passageway. The valve body has a bolt bore aligned to intersect the primary passageway. The valve body has a divert port disposed at an end of the bolt bore. The valve body has an intersection at the output channel and the primary passageway including a gradual transition. The bolt has a first end and a second end aligned on a longitudinal axis. The bolt has a through passageway aligned transverse to the longitudinal axis and has a divert passageway disposed between a side aperture and the first end. The bolt is configured for slidable engagement with the bolt bore.
Abstract:
A finisher assembly includes a finisher agitator having a spiral ribbon. The spiral ribbon includes an exterior edge that wipes a polymer fluid from an inner vessel wall of a finisher vessel of the assembly. One or more mixing struts are coupled along the spiral ribbon. An agitator ring is coupled with one or more of the spiral ribbon or the one or more mixing struts. The agitator ring and the one or more struts are recessed from the inner vessel wall compared to the exterior edge of the of spiral ribbon in close proximity to the inner vessel wall. When the agitator is rotated the one or more mixing struts and the agitator ring mix the polymer fluid without disturbing gel along the inner vessel wall or the mixing struts according to the recessing of the agitator ring and the mixings struts from the inner vessel wall.
Abstract:
This document describes biochemical pathways for producing one or more of pimelic acid, 7-aminoheptanoic acid, 7-hydroxyheptanoic acid, heptamethylenediamine and 1,7-heptanediol by forming one or two terminal functional groups, comprised of carboxyl, amine or hydroxyl groups, in a C7 aliphatic backbone substrate produced from succinate semialdehyde or pyruvate. These pathways, metabolic engineering and cultivation strategies described herein rely on the aldol condensation of succinate semialdehyde and pyruvate.
Abstract:
Processes and systems for the production of hydrogen cyanide via the Andrussow process are described. A reaction zone, wherein oxygen, ammonia, and methane can be allowed to react in the presence of a catalyst comprising platinum to provide hydrogen cyanide. A desulfurization zone, wherein a feed stream comprising sulfur and at least one of the oxygen, the ammonia, and the methane can be contacted with a desulfurization material to produce a sulfur- reduced feed stream that is provided to the reaction zone. In an example, the desulfurization material includes zinc oxide.
Abstract:
Methane and ammonia raw materials are typically the major costs for HCN production. The methods described herein can be used to vary the molar ratio of methane to ammonia during HCN production to reduce costs.
Abstract:
This document describes biochemical pathways for producing pimelic acid, 7-hydroxyheptanoic acid, 7-aminoheptanoic acid, heptamethylenediamine or 1,7-heptanediol by forming two terminal functional groups, comprised of carboxyl, amine or hydroxyl group, in a C7 aliphatic backbone substrate. These pathways, metabolic engineering and cultivation strategies described herein rely on the CoA-dependent elongation enzymes or analog enzymes associated with the carbon storage pathways from polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulating bacteria.
Abstract:
This document describes biochemical pathways for producing adipic acid, caprolactam, 6-aminohexanoic acid, hexamethylenediamine or 1,6-hexanediol by forming two terminal functional groups, comprised of carboxyl, amine or hydroxyl groups, in a C6 aliphatic backbone substrate. These pathways, metabolic engineering and cultivation strategies described herein rely on CoA-dependent elongation enzymes or analogues enzymes associated with the carbon storage pathways from polyhydroxyalkanoate accumulating bacteria.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a bonded nonwoven having extensive fibers for use in articles such as diapers and other hygienic articles, wipes, interlinings and other articles requiring some degree of elasticity. Specifically it relates to bicomponent fibers where one component is an elastic thermoplastic and another component employed as a binder having a lower melting point than the elastic component. On bonding the binder melts to form bonding points exposing the elastic core. The present invention contemplates a bonded nonwoven article or a component thereof, comprising a blend of extensible bicomponent fibers, an absorbent, and optionally low melt binder fibers, or synthetic fibers, or both. The present invention also contemplates a method of producing a nonwoven by mixing the fibers described above, either by the dry laid or wet laid process, and heating the mixture to bond the fibers into a nonwoven article or a component thereof.