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titleOfInvention Dyeing method of wholly aromatic polyamide fiber
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To dye aramid fiber, it is possible to enhance dyeability and dye exhaustion, and at the same time, enhance dye penetration (leveling property) in a single yarn cross section, and furthermore, hue Provided is a non-carrier dyeing method for a wholly aromatic polyamide fiber, particularly a meta-based aromatic polyamide fiber, which can improve reproducibility (repeatability). SOLUTION: When a wholly aromatic polyamide fiber is brought into contact with a dyeing liquid and dyed, a surfactant is added to the dyeing liquid.
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