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titleOfInvention Polyamide fiber dyed fabric excellent in dyeing uniformity and method for producing the same
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] A fabric is produced from a polyamide fiber containing a specific compound having a sterically hindered amino group in an extremely small amount of 0.005 to 0.5% by weight based on a polymer, and under tension. After high temperature heat setting, a dyed fabric made of polyamide fiber is manufactured by dyeing with an acid dye. In particular, it is effective in the case of a cloth in which polyamide fibers and elastic fibers are interwoven. [Effect] Even when the fabric is dyed with an acid dye after high-temperature heat treatment under tension, uneven dyeing (for example, streaks in tricot) does not occur, and a high-quality product fabric with excellent dyeing uniformity is stable. can get.
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