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titleOfInvention Original polyester fiber with biodegradability
abstract An original polylactic acid-based polyester fiber that has biodegradability and does not require dyeing, and has high strength after weathering and a weathering test as weatherability that can be suitably used in the field of industrial materials. Provide fibers with high strength retention before and after. The polyester fiber contains polylactic acid as a main component, the fiber contains 0.05 to 5.00% by mass of a soaking agent, and has a strength of 3.6 cN / h after 750 hours of a weathering test. A dipped polyester fiber having a biodegradability of not less than dtex and a retention of strength of 90% or more before and after the weathering test. [Selection diagram] None
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