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titleOfInvention Heat bonding fiber
abstract PURPOSE: To provide yarns having improved handleability and strength and elongation characteristic, etc., in weaving and knitting processes, by specifying boil-off shrinkage, peak temperature of heat shrinkage stress and birefringence of a core part of sheath-core type heat bonding fibers containing the core part of polyester fibers. n CONSTITUTION: Sheath-core type conjugate fibers are produced by using a polyester consisting essentially of ethylene terephthalate units as a core and a polymer having compatibility therewith and 130W200°C softening temperature as a sheath. In the process, the birefringence of the core part is adjusted to ≥0.08. The boil-off shrinkage of the whole conjugate fibers is adjusted to ≤10% and the peak temperature of the heat shrinkage stress is adjusted to ≤140°C. A polyester containing 20W60mol% isophthalic acid copolymerized with terephthalic acid or copolyester of butylene terephthalate with butylene isophthalate, etc., is preferred for the sheath part. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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