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titleOfInvention Method of producing fiber having mineral powder and fiber produced therefrom
abstract The method for producing the fibers may include the first step of pulverizing the first mineral selected from the group of minerals having a functional, crystalline form of table or scale, and having a low hardness, and having the mineral powder having a particle diameter of 1/3 or less of the desired yarn fineness. Fine grinding, mixing 0.1 to 10% by weight of the powder of the first mineral and 90 to 99.9% by weight of the chemical resin, and spinning the mixture of the powder of the first mineral and the chemical resin. It is made to include.n n n The first mineral is preferably a phyllosilicates mineral, and has a function with the first mineral, and the crystal form is pyramidal, columnar, rhombohedral, or hexahedral, octahedral, or dodecahedral. It is also possible to mix and use a plate-free second mineral.
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