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titleOfInvention Method for producing composite fiber product comprising cotton and regenerated cellulose fiber
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To improve the uniformity of dyeing degree (same color) between cotton fibers and cellulose fibers and to reduce the texture when dyeing a yarn or fabric containing both cotton fibers and regenerated cellulose fibers. Therefore, sufficient dyeability can be imparted. SOLUTION: Kemps (portions with weak strength and poor dyeability) on the surface of cotton fibers are sufficiently removed and adverse effects such as hardening of regenerated cellulose fibers are prevented. For this purpose, a fabric composed of cotton fibers and regenerated cellulose fibers is applied with an aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or the like having a surface tension of 75 dyn / cm 2 or less, and the static friction coefficient is 50 to 75% of that of an unprocessed product under no tension. Process until it becomes. Alternatively, the treatment is performed under tension until the static friction coefficient is 40 to 65% of that of the unprocessed product.
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