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titleOfInvention Flame-retardant antibacterial fiber and manufacturing method thereof
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] To provide a polyester fiber having excellent flame retardancy and antibacterial properties, which is durable. A mixture of a phosphate-type layered compound containing an antibacterial metal ion having an average particle size of 5 microns or less and a stabilizer compound and an organic phosphorus compound having a specific structure and a melting point of 200 ° C. or less is a polyester. A polyester fiber having a flame retardant property and an antibacterial property, characterized by being dispersed in the fiber.
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