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publicationNumber KR-100534519-B1
titleOfInvention An island-in-the-sea microfiber excellent in crimping property and its manufacturing method.
abstract The present invention relates to an island-in-the-sea microfiber having excellent crimping property and a method for producing the same.n n n The island-in-the-sea microfiber of the present invention is characterized in that the monofilaments having high shrinkage are positioned at the center of the yarn cross section, and the monofilaments of the island-in-the-sea composite fiber are located at the outer circumference of the yarn cross section.n n n The island-in-the-sea microfiber of the present invention can be manufactured by a simple manufacturing process, and since salt does not occur, it is mainly used as an artificial leather yarn.
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