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titleOfInvention Heat-treating process of thermoplastic fibers
abstract This invention relates to a heat-treating process of thermoplastic fibers. According to the invention, prior to passing the thermoplastic fibers continuously through a hightemperature atmosphere maintained above the melting point of the fibers at a high speed, a liquid having a relatively large latent heat of vaporization or specific heat which is inert to the fibers is nonuniformly applied to the fiber surfaces. Thus pretreated fibers exhibit, after the aforesaid heat treatment, nonuniform dyeability (this property is expressed as ''''different dyeability'''' in the specification) and/or nonuniformly crimped state. Also conjugate fibers having nonuniform latent crimpability can be prepared in accordance with the subject process.
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