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titleOfInvention Method for producing mixed yarn for coarse heathered woven or knitted fabric
abstract (57) [Abstract] [PROBLEMS] To provide a method for producing a mixed yarn for a coarse-grain woven or knitted fabric with good operability by a co-spinning method in which a plurality of yarn bundles are spun out from the same spinneret and taken out. SOLUTION: A polyester yarn group A which is dyeable to a cationic dye and a polyester yarn B which is not dyed to a cationic dye. A plurality of yarn bundles consisting of a group are spun out from the same spinneret 1, then entangled and drawn at a speed of 2500 m / min or more. At that time, the spun yarns A and B are separately run until just before the entanglement imparting device 5 to prevent the fiber mixture between the yarns A and B, and then the yarns A and B are subjected to the mixed fiber entanglement treatment. Take over.
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