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titleOfInvention Heat treatment method for liquid crystalline aromatic polyester filaments
abstract (57) Abstract: Liquid crystal aromatic polyester fiber is subjected to entanglement treatment, and then a container having a porous bottom has a bulk density of 0.0 A method for obtaining high-strength, high-modulus fibers by storing the fibers at a rate of 5 to 0.4 g / cc and performing heat treatment at a temperature not lower than the glass transition temperature of the fibers and lower than the melting point. PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To enhance productivity of high-strength and high-modulus fibers by ensuring uniformity of heat treatment and suppressing fusion.
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