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titleOfInvention Polyester composite yarn with latent crimping performance
abstract (57) [Summary]nPROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an excellent natural feeling, a spanized appearance, a dora. It has a good feeling and also has good stretch performance Provide a new polyester plaque.nSOLUTION: The filament includes a filament which is elongated in a length direction. Polyester plaque and latent crimped polyester composite fiber This is a composite yarn that is mixed and obtained in a normal test. Period 4 to 10 cm and period 50 on the spectrograph The peak value (P max1 , P max2 )But Exists and its peak value ratio (P max1 / P max2 ) Is 1. Polyester having latent crimping performance of 2 to 4.0 Plaque.
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