EP2119816A1 - Spinneret comprising bilobal spinning orifices - Google Patents

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EP2119816A1
EP2119816A1 EP08008901A EP08008901A EP2119816A1 EP 2119816 A1 EP2119816 A1 EP 2119816A1 EP 08008901 A EP08008901 A EP 08008901A EP 08008901 A EP08008901 A EP 08008901A EP 2119816 A1 EP2119816 A1 EP 2119816A1
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D5/00Formation of filaments, threads, or the like
    • D01D5/253Formation of filaments, threads, or the like with a non-circular cross section; Spinnerette packs therefor
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D4/00Spinnerette packs; Cleaning thereof
    • D01D4/02Spinnerettes
    • D01D4/025Melt-blowing or solution-blowing dies
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D5/00Formation of filaments, threads, or the like
    • D01D5/08Melt spinning methods
    • D01D5/088Cooling filaments, threads or the like, leaving the spinnerettes
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D01NATURAL OR MAN-MADE THREADS OR FIBRES; SPINNING
    • D01DMECHANICAL METHODS OR APPARATUS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FILAMENTS, THREADS, FIBRES, BRISTLES OR RIBBONS
    • D01D5/00Formation of filaments, threads, or the like
    • D01D5/08Melt spinning methods
    • D01D5/098Melt spinning methods with simultaneous stretching
    • D01D5/0985Melt spinning methods with simultaneous stretching by means of a flowing gas (e.g. melt-blowing)

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  • the present invention relates to the field of spunbond technology or meltblown technology.
  • the invention relates to an improved spinneret for manufacturing spunbonded or meltblown nonwovens, said spinneret comprising bilobal spinning orifices.
  • Spunbonded nonwoven webs are produced by depositing extruded spun filaments onto a collecting moving belt, preferably a foraminous belt, in a random manner, and by bonding the filaments.
  • an extrusion die comprising a plate perforated with a lot of small orifices, and usually referred as spinneret plate, is used.
  • a spinneret plate comprises more than one hundred spinning orifices per meter.
  • the continuous spun filaments are formed by forcing one or several molten thermoplastic polymers to pass through said small orifices of the spinneret plate.
  • only one spinneret plate can be used or several spinneret plates that are placed side by side can be used.
  • each filament is given by the geometry of the spinning orifice of the spinneret plate through which the filament is being formed.
  • Different shapes of filaments can be produced to date, like for example round filaments, bilobal filaments, trilobal filaments. More particularly, for producing a bilobal filament, also commonly referred as "papillon" filament, a bilobal orifice consisting essentially of two circular apertures connected with one another by a connecting aperture is used. All the spinning orifices of a spinneret plate can have the same geometry, or a spinneret plate can have spinning orifices of different shapes, like for example round orifices combined with bilobal orifices.
  • the spun filaments are rapidly cooled by cold air streams that are blown below the spinneret plate (quenching step), and the filaments are then stretched and attenuated by additional blown air streams in order to orient the molecular chains and increase the filament strength.
  • the melt blown process is somewhat similar to the spunbond process from an equipment and operator's point of view.
  • the two main differences between a melt blown process and a spunbond process that use air attenuation are: (i) the temperature and volume of air used to attenuate the filaments and (ii) the location where the filament draw or attenuation force is applied.
  • a meltblown process a high volume air flow at a temperature which is typically equal or slightly greater than the melt temperature of the polymer, is used to attenuate the filaments.
  • the spunbond process generally uses a smaller volume of cold air close to ambient temperature to first quench and solidify the filaments and then to attenuate said filaments.
  • the draw or attenuation force is applied at the exit of the extrusion die (spinneret) while the polymer is still in the molten state, whereas in the spunbond process, this force is applied at some distance from the spinneret plate, after the polymer has been cooled and solidified (quenching step).
  • the spinneret of a spunbonded unit comprises an apertured spinneret plate through which the molten polymer is extruded
  • the spinneret generally comprises a so-called die nosepiece with spinning orifices.
  • die nosepiece There are typically two types of die nosepiece.
  • One type is the capillary type wherein slots are milled into a flat surface and then matched with identical slots milled into a mating surface. The two halves are then matched and carefully aligned to form a row of spinning orifices.
  • the second type is the drilled-hole type wherein spinning orifices are drilled in a single block of metal.
  • One main objective of the invention is to improve the spinning of bilobal filaments in a spunbond process or in a meltblown process.
  • the particular orientation of the bilobal spinning orifices as defined in claim 1 improves the circulation of the air around the filaments, and thus improves the cooling and attenuation of the filaments.
  • FIG. 1 shows a spunbonding unit 1 comprising:
  • thermoplastic polymer In operation, a thermoplastic polymer, optionally blended with additives, is processed in the extruder 10 in order to obtain a molten polymer. Said molten polymer is pumped by the spinning pump 11 within the duct 12 and through the filter 13, and is fed by the spinning pump 11 to the spinning pack 140 (extrusion die).
  • the spinning pack 140 comprises a spinneret plate 140a of longitudinal axis X and having a lot of bilobal spinning orifices 141.
  • the spinneret plate 140a comprise for example between 2000 orifices per meter (in the direction of longitudinal axis X), and 6000 orifices per meter. This plate 140 is orientated in such a way that the longitudinal axis X of the plate is perpendicular to the plan of figure 1 .
  • the spinneret plate 140a comprises a top surface 140b and a bottom surface 140c.
  • a first cavity 141 a For each bilobal spinning orifice 141, a first cavity 141 a, a second cavity 141 c of smaller dimension in cross section, and a transition cavity 141 b connecting the first 141 a and second cavity 141c are drilled in the plate 140a.
  • the first cavity 141a has a cylindrical cross section and has a polymer inlet 141d in the top surface 140b of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • the second cavity 141c has a bilobal cross section and a polymer outlet 141 (bilobal orifice) in the bottom surface 140c of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • the polymer flow is symbolized by arrow P.
  • the filtered molten polymer is pushed and forced by the spinning pump 11 through the cylindrical cavity 141a, through the transition portion 141 b and through the second bilobal cavity 141 c of each spinning orifice 141 and forms continuous spun filaments F at the outlet of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • the spun continuous filaments F have a bilobal shape corresponding to the shape of the bilobal spinning orifices 141.
  • air suction means 15 comprising two suction boxes are provided for sucking the monomers and oligomers (by products) from the spinning pack.
  • air quenching means 16 comprising air cooling boxes 16a, 16b, are provided for blowing cold air streams F 1 , F 2 on both sides of the curtain of filaments F.
  • Said cold air streams F 1, F 2 are directed towards the curtain of filaments F in a transversal direction ( figure 1 - arrow T) that is substantially parallel to the spinneret plate 140a and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • the filaments F are rapidly cooled by said cold air streams F 1 . F 2 .
  • This cooling step is more commonly referred as quenching step.
  • the air drawing unit 17 is positioned below the air quenching means 16, and is knowingly used for stretching and attenuating the filaments F trough an attenuating slot 17a, by means of compressed air streams F3 blown towards the filaments F. This attenuation step increases the orientation of the polymer chains and is performed in order to obtain filaments having notably the required strength and count.
  • the attenuated filaments F are deposited in a random manner onto the moving belt 18 in order to form a spunbonded web.
  • the width of this spunbonded web corresponds to the longitudinal axis (X) of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • each bilobal orifice 141 is constituted by two round apertures 141a, 141b that are connected to each other by a straight junction aperture 141c as shown in figure 4 .
  • Each bilobal orifice 141 is characterized by a longitudinal central axis A passing through the centre O a , O b of the two aforesaid round portions 141 a, 141 b.
  • each bilobal orifice 141 is titled in relation to the transversal direction T (main direction of the air streams F1, F2).
  • the angle between direction T and the longitudinal axis A of a bilobal orifice 141 is referred ⁇ .
  • the angle between the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret plate 140a and the longitudinal axis A of a bilobal orifice 141 is referred ⁇ .
  • 90°- ⁇
  • angle ⁇ is between 3° and 15°, and preferably between 5° and 10°, which correspond to an angle ⁇ between 87° and 75°, and preferably between 85° and 80°.
  • is generally equal to 3° and preferably at least equal to 5°
  • a better circulation of the air flows between the filaments F is achieved and the cooling of the bilobal filaments is more efficient and more uniform on the whole surface of the filament.
  • the attenuation of the filaments F is also improved.
  • angle ⁇ is preferably not more than 15°, and even more preferably not more than10°, because for higher values, the surfaces of the bilobal filament in front of the air stream F1 or F2 is in that case too large, and the curtain formed by the filaments F tends to be detrimentally deformed by the air streams (F1, F2).
  • angle ⁇ is 7.5°, i.e. angle ⁇ is preferably equal to 82.5°.
  • all the bilobal orifices 141 have the same orientation (i.e. angle ⁇ is the same for all the bilobal orifices 141 or otherwise stated the central longitudinal axis A of the bilobal orifices 141 are parallel).
  • the values of the angle ⁇ (or ⁇ ) of the bilobal orifices 141 can be different ; preferably, but not necessarily, all angles ⁇ ( or ⁇ ) are however within the range of the invention.
  • spinneret plate 140a all the orifices of the spinneret plate 140a are not necessary bilobal, but in another variant the spinneret plate 140a can have bilobal orifices combined with non bilobal orifices (e.g. round orifices, trilobal orifices).
  • the bilobal orifices 141 of the spinneret plate 140a are aligned in order to form a plurality of row R i that are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • the bilobal orifices 141 of two adjacent rows R i of orifices 141 are longitudinally offset to achieve a better circulation of air between the rows R i and thus a better cooling and attenuation of the filaments F.
  • the invention is not limited to a spinneret plate 140a for a spunbonding unit, but in reference to figures 6 to 8 the invention can also be used for making a spinneret of a meltblown unit.
  • a spinneret for a meltblown unit comprises a die nosepiece 140'a wherein spinning bilobal orifices 141 are drilled.
  • the melt blown unit further comprises at least one extruder, a spinning pump, and air blowing means for attenuating the filaments that are extruded from the spinneret ;
  • All the bilobal orifices 141 are aligned along axis X of the die nosepiece 140'a ( figure 8 ) and are fed with the polymer through an internal distribution cavity 140'b having a polymer inlet 140'c ( figure 7 ).
  • This die nosepiece 140'a is assembled with a block 140'd for forming two lateral air channels 140'e.
  • the high velocity and hot air for the attenuation of the filaments is blown in a known way inside these air channels 140'e ( figure 7 / arrow F4).
  • each bilobal spinning orifice 141 is tilted in relation to the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret (angle ⁇ ).

Abstract

The spinneret (140a) is used for manufacturing a web by a spunbond process or meltblown process, and has longitudinal axis (X) that corresponds to the width of the spunbonded or meltblown web. Said spinneret comprises bilobal spinning orifices (141) each having a longitudinal central axis (A). The angle (α) between the longitudinal axis (X) of the spinneret and the longitudinal central axis (A) of one bilobal spinning orifice (141) is between 75° and 87°, in order to improve the cooling and attenuation of the filaments.

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    Technical field
  • The present invention relates to the field of spunbond technology or meltblown technology. In this field, the invention relates to an improved spinneret for manufacturing spunbonded or meltblown nonwovens, said spinneret comprising bilobal spinning orifices.
  • Prior art
  • Spunbonded nonwoven webs are produced by depositing extruded spun filaments onto a collecting moving belt, preferably a foraminous belt, in a random manner, and by bonding the filaments.
  • For spinning the filaments, an extrusion die comprising a plate perforated with a lot of small orifices, and usually referred as spinneret plate, is used. Generally, a spinneret plate comprises more than one hundred spinning orifices per meter. The continuous spun filaments are formed by forcing one or several molten thermoplastic polymers to pass through said small orifices of the spinneret plate. For producing spunbonded nonwoven webs having a large width, only one spinneret plate can be used or several spinneret plates that are placed side by side can be used.
  • The shape in cross section of each filament is given by the geometry of the spinning orifice of the spinneret plate through which the filament is being formed. Different shapes of filaments can be produced to date, like for example round filaments, bilobal filaments, trilobal filaments. More particularly, for producing a bilobal filament, also commonly referred as "papillon" filament, a bilobal orifice consisting essentially of two circular apertures connected with one another by a connecting aperture is used. All the spinning orifices of a spinneret plate can have the same geometry, or a spinneret plate can have spinning orifices of different shapes, like for example round orifices combined with bilobal orifices.
  • In a spunbond process, before depositing the filaments onto the collecting moving belt, the spun filaments are rapidly cooled by cold air streams that are blown below the spinneret plate (quenching step), and the filaments are then stretched and attenuated by additional blown air streams in order to orient the molecular chains and increase the filament strength.
  • The melt blown process is somewhat similar to the spunbond process from an equipment and operator's point of view. The two main differences between a melt blown process and a spunbond process that use air attenuation are: (i) the temperature and volume of air used to attenuate the filaments and (ii) the location where the filament draw or attenuation force is applied. More particularly, in the meltblown process, a high volume air flow at a temperature which is typically equal or slightly greater than the melt temperature of the polymer, is used to attenuate the filaments. In contrast, the spunbond process generally uses a smaller volume of cold air close to ambient temperature to first quench and solidify the filaments and then to attenuate said filaments. Thus in the meltblown process, the draw or attenuation force is applied at the exit of the extrusion die (spinneret) while the polymer is still in the molten state, whereas in the spunbond process, this force is applied at some distance from the spinneret plate, after the polymer has been cooled and solidified (quenching step).
  • Another difference between a spunbonding unit and a meltblown unit consists in the structure of the spinneret. More particularly, whereas the spinneret of a spunbonded unit comprises an apertured spinneret plate through which the molten polymer is extruded, in a typical meltblown unit, the spinneret generally comprises a so-called die nosepiece with spinning orifices. There are typically two types of die nosepiece. One type is the capillary type wherein slots are milled into a flat surface and then matched with identical slots milled into a mating surface. The two halves are then matched and carefully aligned to form a row of spinning orifices. The second type is the drilled-hole type wherein spinning orifices are drilled in a single block of metal.
  • Object of the invention
  • One main objective of the invention is to improve the spinning of bilobal filaments in a spunbond process or in a meltblown process.
  • Summary of the invention
  • This objective is achieved by using the spinneret of claim 1.
  • According to the invention, the particular orientation of the bilobal spinning orifices as defined in claim 1 improves the circulation of the air around the filaments, and thus improves the cooling and attenuation of the filaments.
  • Brief description of the drawings
  • Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on reading the following description preferred embodiments of the invention, which description is given by way of non-limiting example and is made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Figure 1 is a schematic representation of a spunbonding unit,
    • Figure 2 is a top view of a spinneret plate according to the invention,
    • Figure 3 is an enlarged view of a part of the spinneret plate of figure 2,
    • Figure 4 is an enlarged view of a bilobal orifice of the spinneret plate of figure 2 or 3,
    • Figure 5 is a view in transversal cross section of the spinneret plate of figure 2 in the region of spinning orifice,
    • Figure 6 is a schematic representation in perspective view of a die nosepiece of a spinneret for a melt blown unit,
    • Figure 7 is a schematic view in cross section of a part of spinneret of a melt blown unit, comprising the die nosepiece of figure 6,
    • Figure 8 is a bottom view of the die nose piece of figure 7 showing the row of bilobal spinning orifices.
    Detailed description
  • Figure 1 shows a spunbonding unit 1 comprising:
    • an extruder 10,
    • a spinning pump 11 connected to the outlet of the extruder via a duct 12 and a filter 13,
    • a spinning beam 14 comprising a spinning pack 140 connected to the outlet of the spinning pump 11 and fitted with a spinneret plate 140a,
    • air suction means 15,
    • air quenching means 16,
    • an air drawing unit 17
    • a conveyor belt 18.
  • In operation, a thermoplastic polymer, optionally blended with additives, is processed in the extruder 10 in order to obtain a molten polymer. Said molten polymer is pumped by the spinning pump 11 within the duct 12 and through the filter 13, and is fed by the spinning pump 11 to the spinning pack 140 (extrusion die).
  • Referring to figure 2, the spinning pack 140 comprises a spinneret plate 140a of longitudinal axis X and having a lot of bilobal spinning orifices 141. Typically, the spinneret plate 140a comprise for example between 2000 orifices per meter (in the direction of longitudinal axis X), and 6000 orifices per meter. This plate 140 is orientated in such a way that the longitudinal axis X of the plate is perpendicular to the plan of figure 1.
  • Referring to figure 5, the spinneret plate 140a comprises a top surface 140b and a bottom surface 140c. For each bilobal spinning orifice 141, a first cavity 141 a, a second cavity 141 c of smaller dimension in cross section, and a transition cavity 141 b connecting the first 141 a and second cavity 141c are drilled in the plate 140a. The first cavity 141a has a cylindrical cross section and has a polymer inlet 141d in the top surface 140b of the spinneret plate 140a. The second cavity 141c has a bilobal cross section and a polymer outlet 141 (bilobal orifice) in the bottom surface 140c of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • In figure 5, the polymer flow is symbolized by arrow P. In operation of the spinneret plate 140a, the filtered molten polymer is pushed and forced by the spinning pump 11 through the cylindrical cavity 141a, through the transition portion 141 b and through the second bilobal cavity 141 c of each spinning orifice 141 and forms continuous spun filaments F at the outlet of the spinneret plate 140a. The spun continuous filaments F have a bilobal shape corresponding to the shape of the bilobal spinning orifices 141.
  • Below the spinneret plate 140a, air suction means 15 comprising two suction boxes are provided for sucking the monomers and oligomers (by products) from the spinning pack.
  • Below the suction means 15, air quenching means 16 comprising air cooling boxes 16a, 16b, are provided for blowing cold air streams F1, F2 on both sides of the curtain of filaments F. Said cold air streams F1, F2 are directed towards the curtain of filaments F in a transversal direction (figure 1 - arrow T) that is substantially parallel to the spinneret plate 140a and perpendicular to the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret plate 140a. In operation, the filaments F are rapidly cooled by said cold air streams F1. F2. This cooling step is more commonly referred as quenching step.
  • The air drawing unit 17 is positioned below the air quenching means 16, and is knowingly used for stretching and attenuating the filaments F trough an attenuating slot 17a, by means of compressed air streams F3 blown towards the filaments F. This attenuation step increases the orientation of the polymer chains and is performed in order to obtain filaments having notably the required strength and count.
  • Finally, at the outlet of the air drawing unit 17, the attenuated filaments F are deposited in a random manner onto the moving belt 18 in order to form a spunbonded web. The width of this spunbonded web corresponds to the longitudinal axis (X) of the spinneret plate 140a.
  • Referring to figures 2 to 4, each bilobal orifice 141 is constituted by two round apertures 141a, 141b that are connected to each other by a straight junction aperture 141c as shown in figure 4. Each bilobal orifice 141 is characterized by a longitudinal central axis A passing through the centre Oa, Ob of the two aforesaid round portions 141 a, 141 b.
  • According to the invention, the longitudinal central axis A of each bilobal orifice 141 is titled in relation to the transversal direction T (main direction of the air streams F1, F2). The angle between direction T and the longitudinal axis A of a bilobal orifice 141 is referred β. The angle between the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret plate 140a and the longitudinal axis A of a bilobal orifice 141 is referred α. For each bilobal orifice 141, the relationship between α and β is defined by the following equation: β = 90°- α
  • According to the invention, for each bilobal orifice 141, angle β is between 3° and 15°, and preferably between 5° and 10°, which correspond to an angle α between 87° and 75°, and preferably between 85° and 80°.
  • In the prior art, β is generally equal to zero (i.e. α=90°), which in turn leads to a non uniform cooling of the bilobal filament. By increasing the value of angle β to a value that is at least equal to 3° and preferably at least equal to 5°, a better circulation of the air flows between the filaments F is achieved and the cooling of the bilobal filaments is more efficient and more uniform on the whole surface of the filament. As a result, the attenuation of the filaments F is also improved.
  • In return, angle β is preferably not more than 15°, and even more preferably not more than10°, because for higher values, the surfaces of the bilobal filament in front of the air stream F1 or F2 is in that case too large, and the curtain formed by the filaments F tends to be detrimentally deformed by the air streams (F1, F2).
  • More particularly, it has been tested that an optimum value for angle β is 7.5°, i.e. angle α is preferably equal to 82.5°.
  • Preferably, but not necessarily, as shown on the example of figure 3, all the bilobal orifices 141 have the same orientation (i.e. angle α is the same for all the bilobal orifices 141 or otherwise stated the central longitudinal axis A of the bilobal orifices 141 are parallel). In another variant however, the values of the angle α (or β) of the bilobal orifices 141 can be different ; preferably, but not necessarily, all angles α ( or β) are however within the range of the invention. Within the scope of the invention, all the orifices of the spinneret plate 140a are not necessary bilobal, but in another variant the spinneret plate 140a can have bilobal orifices combined with non bilobal orifices (e.g. round orifices, trilobal orifices).
  • Referring to the particular example of figure 3, the bilobal orifices 141 of the spinneret plate 140a are aligned in order to form a plurality of row Ri that are substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret plate 140a. Preferably, but not necessarily, the bilobal orifices 141 of two adjacent rows Ri of orifices 141 are longitudinally offset to achieve a better circulation of air between the rows Ri and thus a better cooling and attenuation of the filaments F.
  • The invention is not limited to a spinneret plate 140a for a spunbonding unit, but in reference to figures 6 to 8 the invention can also be used for making a spinneret of a meltblown unit.
  • Referring to figure 6 and 7, a spinneret for a meltblown unit comprises a die nosepiece 140'a wherein spinning bilobal orifices 141 are drilled. Like the previously described spunbonding unit, the melt blown unit further comprises at least one extruder, a spinning pump, and air blowing means for attenuating the filaments that are extruded from the spinneret ; These technical means are well known in the art and are thus not further described, nor shown on the appended figures.
  • All the bilobal orifices 141 are aligned along axis X of the die nosepiece 140'a (figure 8) and are fed with the polymer through an internal distribution cavity 140'b having a polymer inlet 140'c (figure 7). This die nosepiece 140'a is assembled with a block 140'd for forming two lateral air channels 140'e. The high velocity and hot air for the attenuation of the filaments is blown in a known way inside these air channels 140'e (figure 7/ arrow F4).
  • Referring to figure 8, and according to the invention, the longitudinal central axis A of each bilobal spinning orifice 141 is tilted in relation to the longitudinal axis X of the spinneret (angle α).

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  1. A spinneret (140a; 140'a) for producing a spunbonded or meltblown web, said spinneret having a longitudinal axis (X) that corresponds to the width of the web, and said spinneret comprising bilobal spinning orifices (141) each having a longitudinal central axis (A), characterised in that the angle (α) between the longitudinal axis (X) of the spinneret and the longitudinal central axis (A) of one bilobal spinning orifice (141) is between 75° and 87°.
  2. The spinneret of claim 1 wherein the angle (α) between the longitudinal axis (X) and the longitudinal central axis (A) of one bilobal spinning orifice (141) is between 80° and 85°.
  3. The spinneret of claim 2, wherein the said angle (α) is about 82.5°.
  4. The spinneret of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the longitudinal central axes (A) of all the bilobal spinning orifices (141) are parallel.
  5. The spinneret of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the bilobal spinning orifices (141) are arranged in rows (Ri) that are parallel to the longitudinal axis (X) of the spinneret, and the bilobal spinning orifices (141) of two adjacent rows (Ri) are longitudinally offset.
  6. The spinneret of any one of claims 1 to 5 being an apertured spinneret plate (140a).
  7. A spunbonding unit comprising at least one extruder (10), a spinning pump (11), a spinneret (140a) and air blowing means (16, 17) for cooling and attenuating the filaments that are extruded from the spinneret, wherein the spinneret (140a) is the one defined in any one of claims 1 to 6.
  8. A meltblown unit comprising at least one extruder, a spinning pump, a spinneret (140'a), and air blowing means for attenuating the filaments that are extruded from the spinneret, wherein the spinneret (140'a) is the one defined in any one of claims 1 to 6.
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