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Ronggen Zhang1, Pei Feng1,2, Chongchang Yang1,2
1College of Mechanical Engineering, Donghua University, Shanghai 201620, China.
Polymers
|June 10, 2022
Summary
A novel melt spinning technique fabricates complex cross-section composite fibers. This method, demonstrated with "fishbone" and "H-shaped" patterns, offers unique anti-counterfeiting properties for textiles.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Textile Engineering
- Polymer Processing
Background:
- Traditional fiber manufacturing often yields simple cross-sections.
- Complex fiber geometries can impart novel material properties.
- Developing methods for intricate fiber structures is crucial for advanced textiles.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose and validate a preparation method for three-component composite fibers with complex cross-sectional patterns.
- To investigate the influence of spinning pack design and processing parameters on pattern formation.
- To demonstrate the versatility of the method for creating distinct fiber cross-sections.
Main Methods:
- Design of a three-component spinning pack inspired by a fishbone structure.
- Numerical simulation of melt flow using Polyflow software for optimization.
- Melt spinning experiments to fabricate fibers with "fishbone" and "H-shaped" cross-sections.
- Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for cross-sectional analysis.
Main Results:
- Optimization of the spinning pack reduced velocity fluctuations, enhancing pattern clarity.
- Successful fabrication of three-component composite fibers with clear "fishbone" and "H-shaped" cross-sectional patterns.
- SEM images confirmed the feasibility and accuracy of the proposed method.
- Demonstrated control over the flow ratio of components to influence the final pattern.
Conclusions:
- The proposed melt spinning method enables the production of complex cross-sectional composite fibers.
- The technique is versatile, allowing for the creation of various intricate patterns like "fishbone" and "H-shaped".
- These complex fibers possess potential anti-counterfeiting applications when used in textiles.

