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publicationDate 2004-01-31-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20040010138-A
titleOfInvention Banana fiber, method for preparing the same, mixed-yarn using the same, and fiber product using the same yarn
abstract The present invention provides a banana fiber based on banana stem as an industrial waste, a method for manufacturing the same, a blended yarn made of staple fibers of the banana fiber and other fibers, and a fiber structure made of the blended yarn.n n n Specifically, a banana peeled after drying the peeled thin diameter (stem) of bananas, and having an average fiber length of 10 mm to 50 mm and an average fineness of 0.5 dtex to 80 dtex. It provides a method for producing a banana fiber made of the step ~ g), a blended yarn made from the banana fiber and other fibers, and a fiber structure made of the blended yarn.n n n a) process of cutting the stem of a bananan n n b) Peel off the colored skin of stemn n n c) A process of peeling a plurality of bark constituting the stem into a unit barkn n n d) the process of hanging the bark on the press and extracting the fiber bundlen n n e) process of drying the fiber bundlen n n f) obtaining unit fibers from the dried fiber bundlen n n g) a step of cutting the unit fibers to a constant length to obtain a staple fiber
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