Drawn gel-spun polyethylene yarns
View Patent ↗Drawn multi-filament polyethylene yarns and articles thereof having unique signatures in dynamic mechanical analysis reflective of unique microstructures, and having superior ballistic resistant properties.
1. A drawn polyethylene multi-filament yarn comprising:
polyethylene having an intrinsic viscosity in decalin at 135° C. of from about 5 dl/g to 45 dl/g, fewer than about two methyl groups per thousand carbon atoms, and less than about 2 wt. % of other constituents;
said multi-filament yarn having a tenacity of at least 33 g/d as measured by ASTM D2256-02, and when measured by dynamic mechanical analysis on a Rheometrics Solids Analyzer RSA II in a force proportional mode in tension with the static force held at 110% of dynamic force, the dynamic strain at 0.025±0.005%, the heating rate at 2.7±0.8° C./min and a frequency in the range of 10-100 radians/sec, having a peak value of the loss modulus in a γ-dispersion less than 175 MPa above a base line drawn through the wings of said γ-dispersion and an integral strength of the β-dispersion of the loss modulus above a base line drawn through the wings of the β-dispersion at least 90 GPa-° C.
2. The polyethylene multi-filament yarn of claim 1 , having a peak value of the loss modulus in a γ-dispersion less than 130 MPa above a base line drawn through the wings of said γ-dispersion.
3. The polyethylene multi-filament yarn of claim 1 , wherein the β-dispersion of the loss modulus has two components.
4. A drawn polyethylene multi-filament yarn comprising:
polyethylene having an intrinsic viscosity in decalin at 135° C. of from about 5 dl/g to 45 dl/g, fewer than about two methyl groups per thousand carbon atoms, and less than about 2 wt. % of other constituents; said multi-filament yarn having a tenacity of at least 33 g/d as measured by ASTM D2256-02, and when measured by dynamic mechanical analysis on a Rheometrics Solids Analyzer RSA II in a force proportional mode in tension with the static force held at 110% of dynamic force, the dynamic strain at 0.025±0.005%, the heating rate at 2.7±0.8° C./min and a frequency of 100 radians/sec, having an integral strength of the β-dispersion of the loss modulus above a base line drawn through the wings of said β-dispersion at least 107 GPa-° C.
5. A drawn polyethylene multi-filament yarn comprising:
polyethylene having an intrinsic viscosity in decalin at 135° C. of from about 5 dl/g to 45 dl/g, fewer than about two methyl groups per thousand carbon atoms, and less than about 2 wt. % of other constituents;
said multi-filament yarn having a tenacity of at least 33 g/d as measured by ASTM D2256-02, and when measured by dynamic mechanical analysis on a Rheometrics Solids Analyzer RSA II in a force proportional mode in tension with the static force held at 110% of dynamic force, the dynamic strain at 0.025±0.005%, the heating rate at 2.7±0.8° C./min and a frequency of 100 radians/sec, having a peak value of the loss modulus in a γ-dispersion less than 225 MPa above a base line drawn through the wings of the γ-dispersion peak, and an integral strength of the β-dispersion of the loss modulus above a base line drawn through the wings of the β-dispersion at least 107 GPa-° C.
6. The polyethylene multi-filament yarn of claim 5 wherein the peak value of a γ-dispersion in the loss modulus is less than 130 MPa above a base line drawn through the wings of the γ-dispersion peak.
7. The polyethylene multi-filament yarn of claim 5 , wherein the β-dispersion of the loss modulus has two components.
8. An article comprising a drawn polyethylene multi-filament yarn described in at least one of claims 1 , 4 , or 5 .
9. The article of claim 8 , comprising at least one network of said drawn polyethylene multi-filament yarns.
10. The article of claim 9 , comprising a plurality of networks of said drawn polyethylene multi-filament yarns, said networks being arranged in unidirectional layers, the direction of the fibers in one layer being at an angle to the direction of fibers in adjacent layers.