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titleOfInvention Original fine fiber
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide an original ultrafine fiber excellent in quality that can be used in various fields such as clothing and industrial materials, which is excellent in strength and uniformity, and excellent in friction fastness. The fiber is composed of a fiber-forming polymer containing 1 to 20% by weight of a pigment having an average primary particle diameter of 5 to 50 nm, the diameter of which is 10 to 2500 nm, and the ultrafine fiber is dissolved in hot water. Obtained by elution and removal of sea components from sea-island type composite fibers using natural sea components, and the average strength of ultrafine fibers is 1 to 6 cN / dt, and the variation coefficient cv% of strength is 10% or less. It is. [Selection figure] None
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