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titleOfInvention Flame-retardant opal processing yarn and fabric, and clothing and upholstery using these.
abstract Kind Code: A1 Provided are yarns and fabrics for opal processing, which are made of polyester fibers, have excellent flame retardancy and have a low environmental impact due to HBCD (hexabromocyclododecane), and clothing and upholstery products using these. . SOLUTION: As a flame retardant opal processing yarn 10, a first yarn 20 made of polyester fiber having flame retardancy and an atmospheric pressure cationic dyeable polyester having a higher alkali weight loss rate than the first yarn. Since the combination with the second yarn 30 made of fibers does not require post-processing flame retardant, exposure to the environment such as HBCD can be suppressed. [Selection] Figure 1
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