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titleOfInvention High-strength hollow fiber
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a high-strength hollow fiber having a high strength while having a hollow structure having a void inside. SOLUTION: A high-strength hollow fiber made of a synthetic resin having a hollow structure with a diameter of 100 μm or less and a strength of 10 cN / dtex or more. Furthermore, it is preferable that the film thickness of the hollow part is 10 to 35 μm, and that the synthetic resin is a para-aromatic polyamide resin. In particular, the synthetic resin is preferably a copolymerized aromatic polyamide resin. Alternatively, a high-strength hollow characterized in that a synthetic resin dissolved in a solution is discharged from a plurality of divided caps into the air to form a hollow fibrous material, which is stretched 5 times or more after wet coagulation A method for producing fibers. [Selection] Figure 1
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