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publicationDate 2013-05-13-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2013088499-A
titleOfInvention Infrared image bundle manufacturing method
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a method for manufacturing an infrared image bundle in which an infrared fiber is a pixel fiber without physically and chemically damaging the fiber in the manufacturing process, and therefore, with less disconnection, low cost and in a short time. To do. An infrared fiber 2 coated with a resin soluble in an organic solvent is wound around a drum 1 having a length required for one turn by winding the same number of turns as the number of horizontal arrangements, and the infrared fiber 2 is bonded. A step of dividing the fiber bonding portion 3 to form a tape-like fiber 4, a step of laminating and bonding the tape-like fibers 4 by the number of vertical arrangements of the image bundle, and a coating resin at the end of the laminated infrared fiber 2 And a step of dissolving and removing with an organic solvent. [Selection] Figure 6
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