Patent ID: 8372323

Claim:
A process for preparing a PANOX fiber comprising: (a) obtaining an acrylonitrile copolymer, wherein the copolymer comprises about 92% by weight to about 98% by weight acrylonitrile monomer and about 2% by weight to about 8% by weight vinyl carboxylic acid monomer, and wherein the acrylonitrile copolymer is substantially free of components selected from the group consisting of metals, metal ions and vinyl sulfonic acid monomers; (b) adding the acrylonitrile copolymer to a solvent which is a member selected from the group consisting of DMF and DMAC to obtain an emulsion; (c) adding the emulsion to a wet spinning zone, wherein the wet spinning zone comprises a die plate; (d) spinning the emulsion through the die plate to obtain gelled filaments, wherein the gelled filaments have a substantially circular cross-section; (e) adding the gelled filaments to an aqueous imbibation bath, wherein the filaments are under minimum tension, and wherein the aqueous imbibation bath comprises an activator which is a member selected from the group consisting of low molecular weight primary amine, low molecular weight secondary amine and ammonia; (f) imbibing the gelled filaments with the activator to obtain activator-loaded gelled filaments; (g) withdrawing the activator-loaded gelled filaments from the aqueous imbibation bath; (h) bundling the activator-loaded gelled filaments to obtain an activator-loaded fiber; (j) adding the activator-loaded fiber to a solvent extraction zone comprising an aqueous draw bath and a device for drawing the fiber, wherein solvent is removed from the activator-loaded fiber; (k) drawing the activator-loaded fiber to about 7× to about 9× while in the aqueous draw bath to obtain a drawn fiber, wherein the drawn fiber has a density of about 1.18 grams per cubic centimeter; (l) adding the drawn fiber to a rapid densification unit; and (m) heating the drawn fiber for about 8 minutes to about 15 minutes, wherein the heating is conducted by employing a heating cycle beginning at about 190 degrees C. and ending at about 400 degrees C., to obtain the PANOX fiber, wherein the density of the PANOX fiber is in the range of about 1.40 grams per cubic centimeter to about 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter.