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titleOfInvention Polyester fiber
abstract PURPOSE: To provide a polyethylene terephthalate polyester fiber having specific intrinsic viscosity, long-period spacings and crystal melting point, having high modulus, low shrinkage and excellent fatigue resistance, and suitable as a tire cord. n CONSTITUTION: The objective polyster fiber is composed mainly of ethylene terephthalate units, and has an intrinsic viscosity of ≥0.90, preferably 0.9W1.3, a long-period spacing of ≥160Å, and a crystal melting point of ≥270°C. Prefer ably, the volume of the crystallite is ≥4.5×10 5 Å 3 , the orientation degree of the amorphous region is <0.55, and the breaking strength of the fiber is ≥6.0g/de. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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