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titleOfInvention Rubber composition
abstract The present invention provides a rubber composition capable of suppressing a decrease in strength of a meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide short fiber due to vulcanization and maintaining the strength after vulcanization. SOLUTION: The components or conditions of a coagulation bath are adjusted as appropriate so as to obtain a dense solidification form without a skin core, and plastic stretching is performed within a specific magnification range, and the subsequent hot stretching process is performed under specific conditions. A specific amount of the short fiber obtained from the meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber obtained in this manner is blended with the rubber. [Selection figure] None
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