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titleOfInvention Cationic-dyeable latent crimping polyester fiber with improved dyeing property
abstract In the present invention, in the side-by-side type latent crimped fiber formed of high-melting-viscosity polyester and low-melting-viscosity polyester, the high-melting-viscosity polyester is a sulfoisophthalic acid metal salt (SM) and Sulfoisophthalic acid organic salt (SO) is copolymerized with an acidic component, and the melt viscosity is 2,200-2,700 poise cation-flammable polyester, and the low melting viscosity polyester is a polyol having a number average molecular weight of 600-1,000. It relates to a latent crimped polyester fiber containing 15% by weight and having a cation flame retardancy of improved dyeability, which is a polyester having a melt viscosity of 600 to 1,000 poise.
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