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filingDate 1986-11-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationDate 1988-05-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S63126914-A
titleOfInvention Napping polyester fiber and production thereof
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled fibers, having excellent napping properties and capable of providing rough and thick napped surfaces at a low cost, by melt spinning a homopolyester consisting of terephthalic acid and an alkylene glycol under specific condition, taking off the resultant yarn and subsequently drawing the yarn. n CONSTITUTION: A homopolyester consisting of terephthalic acid and an alkylene glycol without copolymerizing the third component is melt extruded through a spinneret at 275W290°C melt polymer temperature, quenched and solidified by blowing a quenching gas at 20W40cm/sec velocity at a position of 15W40mm under the spinneret, taken off at 1,800W4,000m/min speed, preheated and, without once winding, continuously drawn at a draw ratio expressed by formula I [DR is the draw ratio; SS is the spinning take-off speed (m/min)] and formula II to afford the aimed fibers having ≤3.0g/de strength, ≤35% elongation, 10W17 value of strength × (elongation) 1/2 , ≤4% elongation at the inflection point (a) of a load-elongation curve and 0.02W0.04g/de gradient (b) after the inflection point (a) of the load-elongation curve based on 10% elongation. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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