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JPH0143437Y2
JPH0143437Y2 JP1985059538U JP5953885U JPH0143437Y2 JP H0143437 Y2 JPH0143437 Y2 JP H0143437Y2 JP 1985059538 U JP1985059538 U JP 1985059538U JP 5953885 U JP5953885 U JP 5953885U JP H0143437 Y2 JPH0143437 Y2 JP H0143437Y2
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【考案の詳細な説明】 (産業上の利用分野) この考案は複合撚糸織物に関し、詳しくは複合
撚糸にて織つた複合撚糸織物の改良に係われもの
である。
[Detailed Description of the Invention] (Industrial Application Field) This invention relates to a composite twisted yarn fabric, and more specifically, to the improvement of a composite twisted yarn fabric woven with composite twisted yarns.

(従来の技術) 一般に、金属線を織り込んだガラスヤーンの織
物は、静電気防止材あるいは帯電防止材として広
く使用されている。しかしながら、この織物は湿
気の影響を受け易く、かつ酸、アルカリに対する
耐蝕性が小さいため、耐用期間が短く、とくに屋
外においては損傷が著しい問題があつた。
(Prior Art) Generally, woven glass yarns woven with metal wires are widely used as antistatic or antistatic materials. However, since this fabric is easily affected by moisture and has low corrosion resistance against acids and alkalis, it has a short service life and is susceptible to significant damage, especially outdoors.

(考案が解決しようとする問題点) この考案は前記した従来の問題点を解決しよう
としたものであり、金属線とガラスヤーンとより
なる織物において、撥水性が大きく吸湿せず、か
つ酸、アルカリなどの薬品に対する耐蝕性が大き
く、耐用年数が長くなし得て、かつ不燃性の複合
撚糸織物を提供することにある。
(Problems to be Solved by the Invention) This invention is an attempt to solve the above-mentioned conventional problems, and it is a fabric made of metal wire and glass yarn that has high water repellency, does not absorb moisture, and does not absorb acids. The object of the present invention is to provide a composite twisted yarn fabric that has high corrosion resistance against chemicals such as alkali, has a long service life, and is nonflammable.

(問題点を解決するための手段) 前記問題点を解決するための本考案の手段は、
ガラス線よりなるガラスヤーンと、導電性を有す
る導電性線材とを合撚した複合撚糸にて織られた
織布、あるいは該複合撚糸とガラスヤーンとを組
合せ配置して織られた織布であつて、前記織布が
フツ素樹脂あるいはケイ素樹脂のいずれかよりな
る合成樹脂の含浸焼成処理により樹脂被着された
構造としたものである。ガラスヤーンは数ミクロ
ンのガラス線を例えば10本などの、適数本束にす
るかあるいは撚り合せたものである。前記導電性
線材は、しんちゆう、銅あるいはステンレスより
なる金属線、あるいは炭素繊維などの導電性の線
材が使用される。複合撚糸はガラスヤーンと導電
性線材とを撚り合せたものであり、導電性線材は
ガラスヤーンに対して1〜複数本が合撚される。
織布は、例えば平織りなどの通常の織り方になさ
れる。織布には四フツ化エチレン、三フツ化塩化
エチレン樹脂、フツ化エチレン、プロピレン樹
脂、フツ化ビニリデン樹脂、フツ化ビニル樹脂な
どのフツ素樹脂、あるいはケイ素樹脂(シリコー
ン)が含浸焼付け処理して樹脂膜が被着される。
樹脂膜の膜厚は樹脂液の付着および焼付けを繰返
すことにより、数ミクロン〜数十ミクロンなどの
所定厚さになし得る。樹脂膜の付着性は強固であ
り、織布表面の滑り性は良好である。
(Means for solving the problems) The means of the present invention for solving the above problems are as follows:
A woven fabric woven from a composite twisted yarn made by twisting together a glass yarn made of glass wire and a conductive wire having conductivity, or a woven fabric woven by combining and arranging the composite twisted yarn and glass yarn. The woven fabric has a structure in which the woven fabric is resin-coated by impregnating and firing a synthetic resin made of either fluorine resin or silicone resin. Glass yarn is made by bundling or twisting an appropriate number of glass wires, such as 10, several microns in size. The conductive wire may be a metal wire made of steel, copper or stainless steel, or a conductive wire made of carbon fiber. The composite twisted yarn is made by twisting glass yarn and conductive wire, and one or more conductive wires are twisted together with respect to the glass yarn.
The woven fabric is woven in a conventional weave, such as plain weave. The woven fabric is impregnated with fluorocarbon resins such as tetrafluoroethylene, trifluorochloroethylene resin, fluoroethylene, propylene resin, vinylidene fluoride resin, vinyl fluoride resin, or silicone resin and baked. A resin film is applied.
The thickness of the resin film can be made to a predetermined thickness, such as several microns to several tens of microns, by repeating the application and baking of the resin liquid. The adhesion of the resin film is strong, and the surface of the woven fabric has good slipperiness.

(作用) 織布は導電性線材が織り込まれていて、電気的
特性に優れる。また織布は樹脂の被覆層により表
面が保護される。
(Function) The woven fabric has conductive wires woven into it and has excellent electrical properties. Furthermore, the surface of the woven fabric is protected by a resin coating layer.

(実施例) 次に本考案の一実施例を図面に基づいて説明す
る。
(Example) Next, an example of the present invention will be described based on the drawings.

第1図は本例の複合撚糸織物1の一部を示すも
のであつて、この織物は複合撚糸2〜2にて平織
りされ樹脂処理されている。前記各複合撚糸2は
太さ6μのガラス単糸3A〜3Aの20本を束ねた
あるいは撚つたガラスヤーン3に、太さ100μの
銅線4を1本合撚したものであり、この複合撚糸
2〜2を縦糸と横糸として平織りされている。本
例の平織りはたて25本/25mm、よこ24本/25mmに
されている。しかして、平織りの織布は樹脂液に
浸した後に引き上げて含浸された樹脂液を約80〜
250℃で乾燥し、次いで360〜390℃で焼成して織
布の複合撚糸2〜2に樹脂を被着させる。本例で
は織布を四フツ化エチン樹脂に浸し約100℃で乾
燥し、390℃以下で焼き付けをし、織布面に約2μ
以上の樹脂膜5を形成した。樹脂膜5の接着性は
良好であつた。
FIG. 1 shows a part of a composite twisted yarn fabric 1 of this example, which is plain woven with composite twisted yarns 2 to 2 and treated with a resin. Each of the composite twisted yarns 2 is made by twisting one copper wire 4 with a thickness of 100 μm to a glass yarn 3 made by bundling or twisting 20 glass single yarns 3A to 3A with a thickness of 6 μm. It is plain woven with 2 to 2 yarns as warp and weft. The plain weave in this example has 25 threads/25mm in the warp and 24 threads/25mm in the width. However, the plain weave fabric is soaked in resin liquid and then pulled up to remove the impregnated resin liquid from about 80~
It is dried at 250°C and then fired at 360-390°C to coat the composite threads 2-2 of the woven fabric with the resin. In this example, the woven fabric is soaked in tetrafluoroethyne resin, dried at about 100℃, baked at 390℃ or less, and the woven fabric surface is coated with about 2μ
The above resin film 5 was formed. The adhesiveness of the resin film 5 was good.

本例の複合撚糸織物1は大型コンピユータを設
置したコンピユータ室の壁面の全体にくぎ打ちな
どの止め手段により取り付けて外部電磁波の遮断
用となした(図示せず)。取付けられた複合撚糸
織物1はフツ素樹脂にて被覆されているので、湿
気に対して吸湿せず、フツ素樹脂の特性により酸
やアルカリに対して耐蝕性が大きく、かつほこり
の付着がしにくく、付着した場合でも容易に除去
できて都合がよいものである。
The composite twisted yarn fabric 1 of this example was attached to the entire wall of a computer room in which a large computer was installed by fastening means such as nailing to block external electromagnetic waves (not shown). The attached composite twisted yarn fabric 1 is coated with fluororesin, so it does not absorb moisture, and due to the characteristics of fluororesin, it has high corrosion resistance against acids and alkalis, and is resistant to dust. It is convenient because it is difficult to coat and can be easily removed even if it adheres.

なお、織布にケイ素樹脂を含浸させる場合は、
約200℃で乾燥し、360℃以下で加硫(焼成)させ
てケイ素樹脂の樹脂膜を得ることができる。
In addition, when impregnating woven fabric with silicone resin,
A silicone resin film can be obtained by drying at about 200°C and vulcanizing (firing) at 360°C or lower.

(考案の効果) 本考案は前記した問題点解決手段となしたた
め、所期の問題点が解決される。すなわち、本考
案によればフツ素樹脂、ケイ素樹脂などの耐薬品
性大で燃えない樹脂の樹脂膜を設けたことによ
り、織物全体は耐蝕性および撥水性が大きいもの
となり、酸、アルカリなどの薬品に対し侵されず
かつ吸湿せずかつ不燃性であり、都合がよいもの
である。なお、本考案の複合撚糸織物は静電気防
止材、パラボラアンテナ用の電波反射材、防炎カ
ーテンなどに広く使用される。
(Effects of the invention) Since the present invention serves as a means for solving the above-mentioned problems, the intended problems are solved. In other words, according to the present invention, by providing a resin film made of highly chemical-resistant and non-flammable resin such as fluororesin or silicone resin, the entire fabric has high corrosion resistance and water repellency, and is resistant to acids, alkalis, etc. It is convenient because it is not attacked by chemicals, does not absorb moisture, and is nonflammable. The composite twisted yarn fabric of the present invention is widely used in antistatic materials, radio wave reflective materials for parabolic antennas, flameproof curtains, etc.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

図面は本考案の一実施例を示すものであり、第
1図は複合撚糸織物の斜視図、第2図は複合撚糸
織物の構造を示す拡大した略体説明図、第3図は
複合撚糸の拡大図である。 1……複合撚糸織物、2……複合撚糸、3……
ガラスヤーン、4……銅線、5……樹脂膜。
The drawings show one embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a composite twisted yarn fabric, FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic explanatory diagram showing the structure of the composite twisted yarn fabric, and FIG. 3 is an illustration of a composite twisted yarn fabric. It is an enlarged view. 1... Composite twisted yarn fabric, 2... Composite twisted yarn, 3...
Glass yarn, 4...copper wire, 5...resin film.

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】 (1) ガラス線よりなるガラスヤーンと、導電性を
有する導電性線材とを合撚した複合撚糸にて織
られた織布、あるいは該複合撚糸とガラスヤー
ンとを組合せ配置して織られた織布であつて、
前記織布がフツ素樹脂あるいはケイ素樹脂のい
ずれかよりなる合成樹脂の含浸焼成処理により
樹脂被着されてなることを特徴とした複合繊維
織物。 (2) 前記導電性線材が、しんちゆう、銅あるいは
ステンレスよりなる金属線である特許請求の範
囲第1項記載の複合撚糸織物。 (3) 前記導電性線材が、炭素繊維である特許請求
の範囲第1項記載の複合撚糸織物。 (4) 前記織布が平織りのものである特許請求の範
囲第1項記載の複合撚糸織物。
[Scope of Claim for Utility Model Registration] (1) A woven fabric woven from a composite yarn made by twisting a glass yarn made of glass wire and a conductive wire having electrical conductivity, or a fabric made by combining the composite yarn and glass yarn. A woven fabric woven in a combination arrangement,
A composite fiber fabric characterized in that the woven fabric is coated with a resin by impregnating and firing a synthetic resin made of either a fluororesin or a silicone resin. (2) The composite twisted yarn fabric according to claim 1, wherein the conductive wire is a metal wire made of steel, copper, or stainless steel. (3) The composite twisted yarn fabric according to claim 1, wherein the conductive wire is carbon fiber. (4) The composite twisted yarn fabric according to claim 1, wherein the woven fabric is plain-woven.
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JPS5310799A (en) * 1976-07-13 1978-01-31 Izumi Kk Fiber cloth for covering high temperature scattered substance
JPS59227449A (en) * 1983-06-10 1984-12-20 旭化成株式会社 Textile filled with fluoroplastic
JPS6028546A (en) * 1983-07-25 1985-02-13 スタ−ン・アンド・スタ−ン・テクスタイルズ・インコ−ポレイテツド Antistatic fabric

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JPS5310799A (en) * 1976-07-13 1978-01-31 Izumi Kk Fiber cloth for covering high temperature scattered substance
JPS59227449A (en) * 1983-06-10 1984-12-20 旭化成株式会社 Textile filled with fluoroplastic
JPS6028546A (en) * 1983-07-25 1985-02-13 スタ−ン・アンド・スタ−ン・テクスタイルズ・インコ−ポレイテツド Antistatic fabric

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