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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing fabric for airbag
abstract (57) [PROBLEMS] To provide a fabric for an airbag, which does not cause scratches on the face when the airbag is operated and is excellent in protecting the face. SOLUTION: When manufacturing a fabric for an air bag using a highly shrinkable synthetic fiber yarn having a dry heat shrinkage at 180 ° C of 5 to 20%, the dry heat shrinkage at 180 ° C is the high shrinkable yarn. The low shrinkage yarn having a value of 5 to 15% smaller than that of the yarn and a value of 0 to 5% is used as the number of constituent yarns of the warp or / and the weft of 2 Dry-heat treat the interwoven fabric to account for ~ 30%.
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