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publicationNumber JP-2001146651-A
titleOfInvention Polyester composite false twist yarn and method for producing the same
abstract (57) Abstract: The present invention relates to a polyester composite suitable for producing a woven or knitted fabric having a moderate stretch property and swelling, a soft surface touch, and an excellent texture without a core in a hand-held feeling. Provided is a false twisted yarn and an industrially excellent production method thereof. A polyester composite false twist yarn comprising at least two kinds of multifilaments shown in the following (1) and (2). (1) High elongation multifilament: a polyethylene terephthalate fiber having an elongation of 60% or more and a Young's modulus of 12 to 35 cN / dtex. (2) Low elongation multifilament: a polypropylene terephthalate fiber having an elongation of 20 to 50%, a hot water shrinkage of 15% or less, and 2 to 15% higher than the value of the high elongation multifilament.
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