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titleOfInvention High-friction synthetic fiber
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled fiber having high surface frictional resistance and excellent interlocking property, by attaching colloidal silica and a copolymerized polyester, etc., produced by copolymerizing an ester-forming sulfonic acid salt and a polyethylene glycol having a specific molecular weight to the surface of fiber. n CONSTITUTION: A polyester composed of terehthalic acid or its ester-forming derivative, isophthalic acid or its ester-forming derivative and a lower alkylene glycol is copolymerized with 0.2W40mol.% (based on the dicarboxylic acid component) of an ester-forming sulfonic acid alkali metal salt compound and 20W90wt.% (based on the produced polymer) of a polyethylene glycol having an average molecular weight of 500W12,000. The obtained copolymerized polyester and/or a water-soluble polyurethane are dispersed together with colloidal silica in water to form an emulsion. A fiber such as polyethylene terephthalate fiber is immersed in the emulsion, crimped and heat-treated to obtain the objective fiber. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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