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titleOfInvention Binder fiber and non-woven fabric using the same
abstract The present invention provides a biodegradable binder fiber excellent in adhesiveness to a main fiber, stretch ratio, and productivity. Moreover, the nonwoven fabric which has both the strength and soft feeling which use this is provided. A fiber comprising a polyalkylene succinate copolymer in which 1 to 6 mol% of lactic acid is copolymerized, wherein 0.01 to 1% by mass of magnesium oxide is contained in the fiber. And a fiber comprising a polyalkylene succinate copolymer in which lactic acid is copolymerized in an amount of 1 to 6 mol%, wherein the fiber contains 0.01 to 1% by mass of magnesium oxide. Nonwoven fabric made of fibers. [Selection figure] None
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