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publicationDate 1999-07-15-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-100207894-B1
titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of rubber adhesive reinforced polyester filament yarn
abstract In the present invention, two emulsion applying devices are used in the emulsion applying step during the spinning process, and the primary emulsion applying device is composed of an epoxy component and a curing agent component emulsion, and the content of the curing agent component emulsion is 2 to 10 weights compared to the epoxy component emulsion. It relates to a method for producing a rubber adhesive strength polyester filament yarn by using a mixed emulsion having an emulsion concentration of 1% to 5%, and in the secondary emulsion applying device, by sequentially applying oil to yarns using general industrial oils, By applying this method, it is possible to manufacture industrial polyester filament yarn having excellent rubber adhesion with good processability without causing safety problems.
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