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titleOfInvention Polyester fiber
abstract PURPOSE: A polyester fiber that consists of ethylenebis(p-hydroxybenzoic acid), dioxyethylene and p-hydroxybenzoic acid residues in a specific proportion, thus being readily produced in a practical scale and having high X-ray orientation, high Young's modulus and strength. n CONSTITUTION: A polyester consisting of (A) the residue of ethylenebis(p-hydroxybenzoic acid), (B) the residue of dioxyethylene and (C) the residue of p-hydroxybenzoic acid in such a proportion as they satisfy equation I [preferably equation II (mA, mB, mC are mole numbers of components A, B and C)], e.g., it is prepared by reaction between poly(ethylene-1,2-diphenoxyethane-p,p'-dicarboxylate) and p-acetoxybenzoic acid, is melt spun preferably at 240W300°C at a draft ratio of 10W500 so that the X-ray orientation becomes 0.6, preferably 0.8 or higher. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
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