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titleOfInvention Multi-use functional cotton, and method for manufacturing same
abstract The present invention relates to a multi-use functional cotton, and more particularly, to a multi-use functional cotton, and to a method for manufacturing same, wherein the cotton includes a composition for manufacturing the multi-use functional cotton, the composition comprising: a natural cotton; an ammonium aqueous solution; a first ammonium phosphate; boron; an anion surfactant; a fluorine-based water repellent; and an acrylic phosphate-based coupling agent. The multi-use functional cotton according to the present invention has a functional chemical, which is harmless to the human body, permeated in the hollow tissue (lumen) of the natural cotton, thereby enabling the maintaining of the thermal retention, thermal insulation, and resistance to cold of the natural cotton, while having improved elasticity, elongation strength, and bursting strength by being formed of more closed cells than is a natural cotton not treated with the chemical, so as to prevent oxidation of the cotton and secure fire retardancy (flame retardancy), water resistance, and spinnability. Further, production costs are low, environmentally-friendly characteristics can be obtained, and waste material to be used later can be used again as a recycled material. In addition, the multi-use cotton according to the present invention can be applied in many industrial fields including use as a material in a fibrous structure such as a processed cloth, a nonwoven cloth, a mat, a synthetic fiber cotton, a waste-mixed cotton, a mixed recycled cotton, a mixed straw cotton, and a mixed carbonized (carbon) fiber cotton.
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