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titleOfInvention Biodegradable bag
abstract A bag having biodegradability that can be decomposed in the natural world, that can be stably heat-sealed, and that can obtain excellent heat-sealing strength. provide. A composite fiber comprising a polylactic acid-based polymer (component (A)) and a blend of a polylactic acid-based polymer and a biodegradable aliphatic-aromatic copolymerized polyester (component (B)) is used as a constituent fiber. It is made of a non-woven fabric and has a bag shape by having a heat-sealed portion. The polymer constituting the composite fiber satisfies the following melting characteristics (1) and (2), and the fiber surface of the composite fiber A biodegradable bag-like material in which the B component forms at least a part of the heat-sealed portion and is bonded by melting or softening the B component. (1) The melting point of the polylactic acid-based polymer used for the component A and the component B is 150 ° C. or more. (2) The melting point of the biodegradable aliphatic-aromatic copolymerized polyester is at least 50 ° C. lower than the melting point of the component A. [Selection diagram] None
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