1992 年 48 巻 10 号 p. 541-548
In a polymer processing system using Spinline Heating Spinning (SHS) technique, the conventional drawing process can be omitted. The SHS process is characterized by the presence of a heating device located between the spinneret point and the take-up point. Drawing was conducted in the heating zone at lower spinning tension and higher temperature in comparison with the conventional spin-draw process. Unlike the conventional drawing system, the draw ratio can be regarded as an out-put variable in this process. Along with the experimental clarification of the behavior of SHS, the basic equations including the drawing behavior in the heating device were introduced for the numerical analysis. The agreement between calculated and experimental results for various take-up velocities and heating conditions were sufficient The physical properties of fibers obtained by SHS were intermediate between those of high-speed spun fibers and conventionally drawn fibers. The structural characteristics of SHS fibers were also clarified.