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titleOfInvention Nanocomposite nylon with far infrared radiation
abstract The present invention provides a composite material including nylon and nano inorganic oxide with far infrared radiation. The average far infrared emission index of the composite material is higher than 0.8 or 0.9. The composite material of the present invention is an inorganic oxide nanocomposite modified by organic amino acid, swelled by nylon monomer, and polymerized to form a nanocomposite material with far infrared radiation. The conventional ceramic powers with far infrared radiation are made by calcination under high temperature, and are large-diameter and hard powders. These powers are used to enhance far infrared radiation of fibers. However, the conventional ceramic powers are difficult to be applied in spinning process because of physical characteristics. The nanocomposite material of the present invention does not have the problems as described above, and has high far infrared emission.
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