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titleOfInvention Cellulose staple fiber, twisted yarn, cloth, nonwoven fabric and knitted fabric
abstract The present invention provides a cellulose staple fiber obtained by a new method for producing a lyocell fiber that can be processed into a twisted yarn and fiber by a simpler method than before, and a twisted yarn, a cloth, a nonwoven fabric, and a knitted fabric including the fiber. SOLUTION: (A) A cellulose-containing material is dissolved in an aqueous tertiary amine oxide to obtain a spinnable cellulose solution. (B) The spinnable cellulose solution is spun and passed through an aqueous precipitation bath to contain water. Obtaining an expanded filament; (C) cutting the water-containing expanded filament; and (D) squeezing the cut water-containing expanded filament at various points, resulting in an average of at least per millimeter of filament length. A cellulose staple fiber obtained by a process including obtaining two squeezing points and (E) drying the squeezed filaments to obtain cellulose fibers, wherein the squeezing point is also a dry fiber. The aperture point can be observed as a color change under linear polarization, and the change that occurs in the cross section of the fiber. Wherein the but maintained, cellulose staple fibers.
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