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titleOfInvention Method for producing heat-bondable long fiber and heat-bondable long fiber
abstract The present invention provides a production method capable of producing a high-strength and low-heat-shrinkable heat-bondable continuous fiber with good operability. SOLUTION: The core component and the sheath component are both polyester, and the sheath component is a melt-spun core-sheath type composite fiber, which is a copolyester having a lower melting point than the core component, and is continuously wound without being wound up once. Then, in the manufacturing method in which the film is wound by performing stretching and relaxation treatment, the stretching is performed in two stages, each while performing the steam treatment, and the first stage stretch ratio is set higher than the second stage, and the second stage The manufacturing method of the heat bondable continuous fiber which makes a draw ratio 1.02-1.1 times. [Selection figure] None
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