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titleOfInvention FIBER MATERIAL HAVING IMPROVED CLOTH REQUIRED QUALITY AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE SAME
abstract Without damaging the texture peculiar to natural fibers such as silk, yellowing due to light and yellowing due to sweat can be effectively prevented over time, and the adhesion residue of toxic gas is small, and heat retention and strength over time It is an object to provide a fiber material such as a yarn, a knitted fabric or a woven product that can be effectively prevented from being lowered, and can be produced at a lower production cost. Specifically, it is a fiber material having improved clothing requirement quality obtained by bringing a chemical fiber containing 0.01 to 5.0% by weight or less of titanium oxide into contact with a natural fiber.
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