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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 03, 1987
Filed:
Dec. 04, 1985
Trevor P Pickering, Williamsburg, VA (US);
George A Paton, Newport News, VA (US);
James A Gusack, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Thomas E Smith, Williamsburg, VA (US);
John H Sanders, Newport News, VA (US);
Sterling M Nichols, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Johnson L Pursoo, Newport News, VA (US);
John W Lindsay, Williamsburg, VA (US);
William E Streetman, Williamsburg, VA (US);
BASF Corporation, Williamsburg, VA (US);
Abstract
This process for making antistatic filaments utilizes a specific mixture of compounds in order to suffuse electrically conductive particles into a filamentary polymeric substrate by forwarding the substrate through a grooved roll-type mix applicator. The mixture comprises a dispersion of the electrically conductive particles in liquid solvent which is a mixture of formic acid and a member selected from the group consisting of an amide, a carboxylic acid other than formic acid, an alcohol, an ester, a ketone, an ether, and a hydrocarbon. The process provides advantages over the prior art in permitting the use of high processing speeds, enabling easy stringup, and allowing the use of knotty and/or slubby filamentary substrates.