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titleOfInvention Meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber
abstract [PROBLEMS] To maintain the inherent properties of meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fibers such as heat resistance and flame retardancy, have high breaking strength, and suppress coloring or discoloration at high temperatures and deterioration of raw cotton processing equipment. The present invention provides a novel meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber that can be used. SOLUTION: The composition or conditions of a coagulation bath are appropriately adjusted so as to obtain a dense solidification form without having a skin core, and plastic stretching is performed within a specific magnification range, and further thermal stretching is performed under specific conditions. Thus, it is a meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber substantially free of layered clay mineral, the amount of solvent remaining in the fiber is 0.1% by mass or less with respect to the whole fiber, and the breaking strength of the fiber is A meta-type wholly aromatic polyamide fiber having 5.0 to 6.0 cN / dtex and calcium chloride of 0.05% by mass or less based on the whole fiber is obtained. [Selection figure] None
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