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titleOfInvention Method of Crystallization of Polyethylene Naphthalate
abstract The present invention relates to a crystallization method of polyethylene naphthalate used for magnetic recording, packaging, combined use, photographic film, electronic materials and the like, and to prevent fusion phenomenon which is a problem in the existing crystallization process. It is.n n n The present invention provides a crystallization method using a metal bead (bead) instead of hot air as a fruit in the crystallization of polyethylene naphthalate chip as one method to achieve the above object, crystallization by using such a method It is possible to achieve useful effects such that the uniformity and speed can be achieved and entanglement due to fusion between chips can be prevented.
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