Alloy fibers with reduced heatset shrinkage

D - Textiles – Paper – 01 – F

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D01F 6/90 (2006.01)

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CA 2280250

A carpet yarn is a plurality of fibers spun from a multiconstituent polymer alloy composed of 60 wt.% or more of nylon 6; up to about 37 wt.% of a stereoregular polyolefin having a melt flow index of from about 2 to about 100; and 3 - 37 wt.% of a polyolefin that is at least partially modified by one or more type of polar monomer. Upon steam heatsetting at about 124°C, the yarn shrinks less than about 20%.

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