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titleOfInvention Antimony-free PET resin and polyester fiber comprising the same
abstract The present invention relates to a PET resin produced using an inorganic Ti-Mg catalyst and a small amount of a dye, and a PET polyester fiber produced from this PET resin and excellent in color tone and gloss. An antimony-free PET resin is produced using an inorganic Ti-Mg catalyst and a small amount of blue and red pigments, and without using an antimony catalyst or a phosphorus stabilizer. The present invention exhibits excellent spinnability in the melt spinning process used for the production of PET polyester fiber, and also does not cause breakage of the yarn or condensation of TiO 2 as a matting agent. Has commercially favorable characteristics. In particular, since the PET resin and the PET polyester fiber made thereof do not contain antimony, they do not cause environmental pollution due to heavy metals and are excellent in terms of environment. [Selection figure] None
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