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titleOfInvention Temperature sensitive water absorbing stretch fiber
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide excellent comfort because fibers are stretched by water absorption and moisture absorption to release moisture in the clothes when worn as clothes, and refining, dyeing, drying, heat setting, etc. in the manufacturing process of fabrics and clothes In addition, we will provide temperature-sensitive water-absorbing stretch fibers that are less likely to be damaged by daily washing and drying of clothes. SOLUTION: A temperature-sensitive water-absorbing stretch fiber having a temperature (change temperature (° C.)) at which the water absorption elongation rate changes below 90 ° C., and a water absorption elongation rate (%) at (change temperature (° C.) − 2 ° C.) The ratio of the difference from the water absorption elongation rate (%) at (change temperature (° C.) + 2 ° C.) to the water absorption elongation rate (%) at (change temperature (° C.) − 2 ° C.) should be 5% or more. [Selection figure] None
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