JPH07109641A - Padding cloth of woven fabric - Google Patents

Padding cloth of woven fabric

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JPH07109641A
JPH07109641A JP5251698A JP25169893A JPH07109641A JP H07109641 A JPH07109641 A JP H07109641A JP 5251698 A JP5251698 A JP 5251698A JP 25169893 A JP25169893 A JP 25169893A JP H07109641 A JPH07109641 A JP H07109641A
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woven fabric
interlining
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Hiroichi Hara
博一 原
Eiichi Omura
栄一 大村
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Asahi Kasei Textile Co Ltd
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Abstract

PURPOSE:To obtain a padding cloth of woven fabric excellently following surface cloth. CONSTITUTION:This padding cloth of woven fabric comprises bulky textured yarn of nylon multifilament yarn obtained by high-speed spinning at >=4,000m/ minute winding speed as at least one of warp and weft.

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【発明の詳細な説明】Detailed Description of the Invention

【0001】[0001]

【産業上の利用分野】本発明は嵩高加工糸を用いた織物
芯地に関する。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a woven fabric interlining using a textured yarn.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】嵩高加工糸を用いた織物接着芯地、例え
ばポリエステル仮撚加工糸を用いた織物接着芯地は、ウ
ール等の薄手織物を表生地に用いた婦人服等に多用され
ているが、ウール等の天然繊維やキュプラ等の再生セル
ロース繊維のような表生地の場合は、外気の湿気変化に
応じて表生地が伸縮して、僅かながら寸法変化を起こす
が、従来の織物接着芯地では表生地の寸法変化に追随し
て伸縮しないために表生地にカール現象が発生する。こ
のように、いわゆる表生地との追随性が劣るという欠点
を有しており、そのため、仕立て映えや保型性に劣り、
さらには芯地剥離という致命的欠陥さえ発生することも
あった。
2. Description of the Related Art Textile adhesive interlinings made of bulky processed yarns, for example, fabric adhesive interlinings made of polyester false-twisted yarns, are widely used in women's clothing and the like in which thin fabrics such as wool are used as surface fabrics. However, in the case of surface fabrics such as natural fibers such as wool and regenerated cellulose fibers such as cupra, the surface fabric expands and contracts in response to changes in the humidity of the outside air, causing a slight dimensional change. In the ground, the surface material does not expand and contract following the dimensional change of the surface material, so the surface material is curled. As described above, it has a drawback that it is inferior to the so-called surface material, and therefore is poor in tailoring appearance and shape retention,
Furthermore, even fatal defects such as interlining peeling may occur.

【0003】[0003]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】本発明はかかる欠点を
解決した織物芯地を提供するものである。
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides a textile interlining that solves the above drawbacks.

【0004】[0004]

【課題を解決するための手段】本発明は、織物芯地にお
いて、少なくとも経糸又は緯糸の一方が4000m/分
以上の巻取り速度で高速紡糸されたナイロンマルチフィ
ラメント糸の嵩高加工糸であることを特徴とする織物芯
地、にある。
According to the present invention, in a woven fabric interlining, at least one of warp and weft is a bulky processed yarn of a nylon multifilament yarn spun at high speed at a winding speed of 4000 m / min or more. It is in the characteristic textile interlining.

【0005】本発明で用いられるナイロンマルチフィラ
メント糸としては、ナイロン6、ナイロン66、ナイロ
ン46等があるが、ナイロン66が表生地との追随性が
優れており、又、耐熱性に優れているため接着芯地の製
造や接着芯地の接着に際し有利であり好ましい。必要に
応じて艶消し剤、顔料、光安定剤、熱安定剤、酸化防止
剤、帯電防止剤、染色性や接着性向上剤等を添加してい
ても良い。又、単糸断面は丸型及びY型、L型、三角等
の異型断面を用いても良い。
The nylon multifilament yarns used in the present invention include nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 46 and the like. Nylon 66 has excellent followability with the surface material and also has excellent heat resistance. Therefore, it is advantageous and preferable in manufacturing the adhesive interlining and adhering the adhesive interlining. If necessary, a matting agent, a pigment, a light stabilizer, a heat stabilizer, an antioxidant, an antistatic agent, a dyeing property or an adhesiveness improving agent may be added. Further, the cross section of the single yarn may be a round shape, a Y-shape, an L-shape, a triangular shape or the like.

【0006】本発明のナイロンマルチフィラメント糸と
しては、4000m/分以上、好ましくは5000m/
分以上の巻取り速度で高速紡糸された糸条である必要が
あり、4000m/分以上の巻取り速度で紡糸された半
延伸糸(POY)、4000m/分以上の巻取り速度で
紡糸−延伸−巻取りを一連工程で行うスピンドローテイ
クアップ糸、4000m/分以上、好ましくは5000
m/分以上の巻取り速度で高速紡糸されたスピンテイク
アップ糸がある。
As the nylon multifilament yarn of the present invention, 4000 m / min or more, preferably 5000 m / min.
It is necessary to be a yarn spun at a winding speed of at least min., A semi-drawn yarn (POY) spun at a winding speed of at least 4000 m / min, and a spinning-drawing at a winding speed of at least 4000 m / min. -Spin draw take-up yarn for winding in a series of steps, 4000 m / min or more, preferably 5000
There is a spin take-up yarn that is spun at high speed at a winding speed of at least m / min.

【0007】特に繊維の初期モジュラスが210〜35
0kg/mm2 のナイロン66であると好ましく、又、力学
的損失正接のピーク高さ((tanδ) max) とピーク
温度(Tmax)が Tmax+320(tanδ)max≦132 なる関係を満たすものは表生地との追随性が優れており
特に好ましい。
In particular, the initial modulus of the fiber is 210-35.
Nylon 66 of 0 kg / mm 2 is preferable, and those having a relationship of peak height ((tan δ) max) of mechanical loss tangent and peak temperature (Tmax) of Tmax + 320 (tan δ) max ≦ 132 are surface materials. It is particularly preferable because it has excellent followability with.

【0008】かかる糸条は特開昭57−143514号
公報に例示されているような4000m/分以上、好ま
しくは5000m/分以上の巻取り速度で高速紡糸され
たスピンテイクアップ方式で製造することができる。単
糸デニールは0.1〜4デニール、好ましくは0.5〜
3デニールがよく、トータルデニールは10〜80デニ
ール、好ましくは20〜40デニールがよい。かかるナ
イロンマルチフィラメント糸の嵩高加工糸は、通常の仮
撚加工条件(半延伸糸(POY)の場合は延伸仮撚加工
(POY−DFT)条件)で仮撚加工することによって
得られ、伸縮復元率(JISL−1090)は35〜5
0%である。
Such a yarn should be produced by a spin take-up method as described in JP-A-57-143514, which is spun at a high speed at a winding speed of 4000 m / min or more, preferably 5000 m / min or more. You can Single yarn denier is 0.1-4 denier, preferably 0.5-
3 denier is preferable, and total denier is 10 to 80 denier, preferably 20 to 40 denier. The bulky processed yarn of such a nylon multifilament yarn is obtained by performing false twisting under normal false twisting conditions (or drawn false twisting (POY-DFT) conditions in the case of semi-drawn yarn (POY)) to restore expansion and contraction. Rate (JISL-1090) is 35-5
It is 0%.

【0009】本発明は、かかる嵩高加工糸を少なくとも
経糸又は緯糸の一方に用いて、好ましくは両方に用いて
織物となすものであるが、他方に用いる糸条としては通
常のポリエステル、ナイロン等の原糸や嵩高加工糸、さ
らには、ポリエステルの高速紡糸糸条、例えば半延伸糸
(POY)の延伸仮撚加工(POY−DFT)糸、50
00m/分以上の巻取り速度で紡糸−延伸−巻取りを一
連工程で行うスピンドローテイクアップ糸や、6000
m/分以上好ましくは7000m/分以上の巻取り速度
で高速紡糸されたスピンテイクアップ糸の原糸や嵩高加
工糸がある。
According to the present invention, such a bulky textured yarn is used as at least one of warp yarns or weft yarns, preferably both, to form a woven fabric. The yarns used for the other yarn are ordinary polyester, nylon and the like. A raw yarn, a bulky processed yarn, and a polyester high speed spinning yarn, for example, a semi-drawn yarn (POY) drawn false twisted (POY-DFT) yarn, 50
Spin draw take-up yarn, in which spinning-drawing-winding is performed in a series of steps at a winding speed of 00 m / min or more, and 6000
There are raw yarns and bulk processed yarns of spin-take-up yarns spun at high speed at a winding speed of at least m / min, preferably at least 7,000 m / min.

【0010】織物組織としては、平織物、綾織物、朱子
織物いずれでもよく、密度(本/インチ)は、経糸密度
70〜120、好ましくは80〜110、緯糸密度50
〜100、好ましくは60〜90がよい。接着芯地とな
す場合の樹脂の付与は、いわゆるシングルドットよりも
ダブルドットの方が接着力向上、逆シミ防止、ソフト風
合い保持面から好ましい。樹脂の付与量は通常の範囲内
で適宜選定すればよく、例えば17〜30ポイント/in
ch程度である。
The woven structure may be any of plain woven fabric, twill woven fabric and satin woven fabric, and the density (books / inch) is such that the warp density is 70 to 120, preferably 80 to 110, and the weft density is 50.
-100, preferably 60-90. When forming the adhesive interlining material, double dots are preferable to so-called single dots from the viewpoint of improving the adhesive force, preventing reverse stains, and maintaining a soft texture. The amount of resin applied may be appropriately selected within a normal range, for example, 17 to 30 points / in.
It is about ch.

【0011】本発明の織物芯地は、非接着芯地として用
いても従来に無いソフト風合いの織物芯地となる。又、
本発明の嵩高加工糸特に半延伸糸(POY)の延伸仮撚
加工(POY−DFT)糸を、緯糸挿入トリコットの緯
糸として用いると均染性に優れたものとなる。
The textile interlining of the present invention can be used as a non-adhesive interlining to provide a textile interlining with a soft texture that has never been seen before. or,
When the bulky textured yarn of the present invention, particularly the drawn false twisted (POY-DFT) yarn of the semi-drawn yarn (POY) is used as the weft yarn of the weft insertion tricot, the leveling property is excellent.

【0012】[0012]

【実施例】以下、本発明を実施例で具体的に説明する
が、本発明はこれら実施例のみに限定されるものではな
い。尚、実施例に示した特性の測定方法は下記の通りで
ある。 追従性;30cm四方のウールトロピカル生地に接着
芯地を接着(140℃×2.5kg/cm2 ×12sec )す
る。次いで、水平面に載置させた後、ウールトロピカル
生地面に噴霧器により水を噴霧し、その時の水平面から
の四角の反り上がりの程度(カールの程度)の最大値
(単位;mm)で評価した。カールの少ない方が追随性に
優れている。 伸縮復元率 JISL−1090
EXAMPLES The present invention will be specifically described below with reference to examples, but the present invention is not limited to these examples. The method of measuring the characteristics shown in the examples is as follows. Followability: Adhesive interlining is adhered (140 ° C. × 2.5 kg / cm 2 × 12 sec) to a 30 cm square wool tropical fabric. Then, after being placed on a horizontal surface, water was sprayed onto the woolen tropical fabric surface with a sprayer, and evaluation was made by the maximum value (unit: mm) of the degree of curling of the square (curl) from the horizontal surface at that time. The one with less curl has better followability. Expansion and restoration rate JISL-1090

【0013】実施例1 巻取り速度4000m/分で紡糸された30d/10f
のナイロン66マルチフィラメント糸POYを、延伸倍
率1.23、仮撚温度160℃、仮撚数4700T/M
で延伸仮撚した。伸縮復元率は47%であった。得られ
た仮撚加工糸を経糸並びに緯糸に用いて、エアージェッ
トルームで平織物を製織し(経糸密度82本/インチ、
緯糸密度57本/インチ)、常法に従って精練、リラッ
クス後、ビーム染色、仕上げセットした。(経糸密度1
00本/インチ、緯糸密度68本/インチ)
Example 1 30d / 10f spun at a winding speed of 4000 m / min
Nylon 66 multifilament yarn POY with a draw ratio of 1.23, false twist temperature of 160 ° C, false twist number of 4700 T / M
Was drawn and false twisted. The expansion and contraction recovery rate was 47%. Using the obtained false twist textured yarn as the warp yarn and the weft yarn, a plain woven fabric is woven in an air jet loom (warp yarn density of 82 yarns / inch,
Weft density was 57 yarns / inch), scouring and relaxation were carried out in accordance with a conventional method, and after beam dyeing and finishing set. (Warp yarn density 1
(00 thread / inch, weft density 68 thread / inch)

【0014】得られた織物の片側表面に、アクリル酸エ
ステル系ラテックスを26ポイント/inch×26ポイン
ト/inchのドット状にメッシュを通して塗布し、織物の
反対側表面にパウダー状のポリアミド系低融点樹脂を対
応して塗布し、乾燥、固着させてダブルドット接着芯地
を得た。
Acrylic ester latex was applied to one surface of the obtained woven fabric through a mesh in the form of dots of 26 points / inch × 26 points / inch, and powdery polyamide low melting point resin was applied to the opposite surface of the woven fabric. Was applied correspondingly, dried and fixed to obtain a double dot adhesive interlining.

【0015】比較例1として1000m/分の巻取り速
度で紡糸され、次いで延撚された30d/10fのナイ
ロン66マルチフィラメント糸を用い、仮撚温度160
℃、仮撚数4700T/Mで仮撚した。伸縮復元率は4
3%であった。得られた仮撚加工糸を実施例1同様に製
織、染色仕上げて、接着芯地を得た。
As Comparative Example 1, 30d / 10f nylon 66 multifilament yarn spun at a winding speed of 1000 m / min and then twisted was used, and the false twist temperature was 160.
A false twist was carried out at a temperature of 4700 T / M. Expansion and restoration rate is 4
It was 3%. The false twisted yarn thus obtained was woven and dyed in the same manner as in Example 1 to obtain an adhesive interlining.

【0016】比較例2として1500m/分の巻取り速
度で紡糸され、次いで延撚された30d/24fのポリ
エステルマルチフィラメント糸を用い、仮撚温度220
℃、仮撚数4700T/Mで仮撚した。伸縮復元率は4
4%であった。得られた仮撚加工糸を実施例1同様に製
織、染色仕上げて(但し、比較例2では20%のアルカ
リ減量を実施している。)、接着芯地を得た。得られた
接着芯地について追従性を評価した結果、実施例1は全
くカールしておらず追随性は全く問題の無い優れたもの
であったが、比較例1は8〜12mm程度、比較例2は1
0〜14mm程度カールしており追随性に劣ったものであ
った。
As Comparative Example 2, a 30d / 24f polyester multifilament yarn spun at a winding speed of 1500 m / min and then twisted was used, and the false twist temperature was 220.
A false twist was carried out at a temperature of 4700 T / M. Expansion and restoration rate is 4
It was 4%. The false twisted yarn thus obtained was woven and dyed in the same manner as in Example 1 (however, in Comparative Example 2, alkali weight loss was 20%) to obtain an adhesive interlining. As a result of evaluating the followability of the obtained adhesive interlining, it was found that Example 1 was not curled at all and there was no problem in followability, but Comparative Example 1 was about 8 to 12 mm. 2 is 1
The curl was about 0 to 14 mm, and the followability was poor.

【0017】実施例2 巻取り速度5000m/分で紡糸された30d/24f
のナイロン66マルチフィラメント糸を仮撚温度160
℃、仮撚数4600T/Mで仮撚した。伸縮復元率は4
6%であった。得られた仮撚加工糸を実施例1同様に製
織、染色仕上げて、接着芯地を得た。
Example 2 30d / 24f spun at a winding speed of 5000 m / min
Nylon 66 multifilament yarn with false twisting temperature of 160
A false twist was performed at a temperature of ℃ and a false twist number of 4600 T / M. Expansion and restoration rate is 4
It was 6%. The false twisted yarn thus obtained was woven and dyed in the same manner as in Example 1 to obtain an adhesive interlining.

【0018】比較例3として、上記ナイロン66マルチ
フィラメント糸を仮撚加工せずに原糸のままで用いた以
外は実施例2同様にして接着芯地を作製した。得られた
接着芯地について追従性を評価した結果、実施例2は実
施例1同様全くカールしていなかったが、比較例3は1
0〜14mm程度カールしており追随性に劣ったものであ
った。
As Comparative Example 3, an adhesive interlining material was produced in the same manner as in Example 2 except that the above nylon 66 multifilament yarn was used as the raw yarn without being false twisted. As a result of evaluating the followability of the obtained adhesive interlining, Example 2 was not curled at all as in Example 1, but Comparative Example 3 was 1
The curl was about 0 to 14 mm, and the followability was poor.

【0019】[0019]

【発明の効果】本発明は、KES法における伸長率(E
MT100g/cm荷重)が5〜15%、伸長回復率(R
T)40〜80%、せん断剛性(G)0.35〜0.6
g/cmという従来の織物芯地が有する芯地特性を保持し
ながら、さらに表生地との追随性に優れた織物芯地を提
供するものである。
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The present invention is based on the elongation ratio (E
MT100g / cm load) 5 ~ 15%, elongation recovery rate (R
T) 40-80%, shear rigidity (G) 0.35-0.6
The present invention provides a woven fabric interlining excellent in followability with a surface fabric while maintaining the interlining property of a conventional woven fabric interlining of g / cm.

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【手続補正書】[Procedure amendment]

【提出日】平成6年7月19日[Submission date] July 19, 1994

【手続補正1】[Procedure Amendment 1]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0005[Name of item to be corrected] 0005

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction content]

【0005】本発明で用いられるナイロンマルチフィラ
メント糸としては、ナイロン6、ナイロン66、ナイロ
ン46等があるが、ナイロン66が表生地との追随性が
優れており、又、耐熱性に優れているため接着芯地の製
造や接着芯地の接着に際し有利であり好ましい。必要に
応じて酸化チタン等の艶消し剤、顔料、光安定剤、熱安
定剤、酸化防止剤、帯電防止剤、染色性や接着性向上剤
等を添加していても良い。又、単糸断面は丸型及びY
型、L型、三角等の異型断面を用いても良い。本発明に
おいては、酸化チタンの添加量を減少させる、球晶を発
生させない、オリゴマーの除去、さらには正方形等単糸
断面の検討等により透明性を向上させたいわゆる透明糸
を用いると好ましい。即ち、昨今の市場ニーズからは表
地をより薄くする方向にあるが、薄くなるに従って芯地
が目立ってくるため透明糸を用いることで目立たなくす
ることが可能となるためである。特に本発明では追随性
に優れているためそのメリットが大きい。
The nylon multifilament yarns used in the present invention include nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 46 and the like. Nylon 66 has excellent followability with the surface material and also has excellent heat resistance. Therefore, it is advantageous and preferable in manufacturing the adhesive interlining and adhering the adhesive interlining. If necessary, a matting agent such as titanium oxide , a pigment, a light stabilizer, a heat stabilizer, an antioxidant, an antistatic agent, a dyeing property or an adhesiveness improving agent may be added. Also, the single yarn cross section is round and Y
An irregular cross section such as a die, an L shape, or a triangle may be used. In the present invention
In order to reduce the amount of titanium oxide added, spherulites are generated.
Do not sprout, remove oligomer, and even single yarn such as square
So-called transparent yarn with improved transparency by studying the cross section
Is preferably used. In other words, from the market needs of recent years,
There is a direction to make the ground thinner, but as it becomes thinner, the interlining
Since it becomes conspicuous, use a transparent thread to make it inconspicuous
This is because it is possible to Especially in the present invention
Its advantages are great because it is excellent.

【手続補正2】[Procedure Amendment 2]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0009[Correction target item name] 0009

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction content]

【0009】本発明は、かかる嵩高加工糸を少なくとも
経糸又は緯糸の一方に用いて、好ましくは両方に用いて
織物となすものであるが、他方に用いる糸条としては通
常のポリエステル、ナイロン等の原糸や嵩高加工糸、さ
らには、ポリエステルの高速紡糸糸条、例えば半延伸糸
(POY)の延伸仮撚加工(POY−DFT)糸、50
00m/分以上の巻取り速度で紡糸−延伸−巻取りを一
連工程で行うスピンドローテイクアップ糸や、6000
m/分以上好ましくは7000m/分以上の巻取り速度
で高速紡糸されたスピンテイクアップ糸の原糸や嵩高加
工糸がある。尚、本発明の嵩高加工糸を経糸に用いるに
際し、いわゆるインターレース加工により50〜100
ケ/m程度の交絡を付与した方が製織性に優れているの
でより好ましい。インターレース加工は、例えば、仮撚
加工時、テイクアップする際に施すのが好適である。
According to the present invention, such a bulky textured yarn is used as at least one of warp yarns or weft yarns, preferably both, to form a woven fabric. The yarns used for the other yarn are ordinary polyester, nylon and the like. A raw yarn, a bulky processed yarn, and a polyester high speed spinning yarn, for example, a semi-drawn yarn (POY) drawn false twisted (POY-DFT) yarn, 50
Spin draw take-up yarn, in which spinning-drawing-winding is performed in a series of steps at a winding speed of 00 m / min or more, and 6000
There are raw yarns and bulk processed yarns of spin-take-up yarns spun at high speed at a winding speed of at least m / min, preferably at least 7,000 m / min. In addition, when using the bulky processed yarn of the present invention as a warp
In this case, so-called interlaced processing is 50-100.
The weaving property is better when the entanglement of about 10 m / m is applied.
Is more preferable. Interlace processing is, for example, false twist
It is preferable to apply it during processing or when taking up.

【手続補正3】[Procedure 3]

【補正対象書類名】明細書[Document name to be amended] Statement

【補正対象項目名】0019[Correction target item name] 0019

【補正方法】変更[Correction method] Change

【補正内容】[Correction content]

【0019】[0019]

【発明の効果】本発明は、KES法における伸長率(E
MT100g/cm荷重)が5〜15%、伸長回復率(R
T)40〜80%、せん断剛性(G)0.35〜0.6
g/cmという従来の織物芯地が有する芯地特性を保持し
ながら、さらに表生地との追随性に優れた織物芯地を提
供するものである。さらに本発明の織物芯地を接着芯地
として用いると、製品加工においても芯地剥離が発生し
ないという大きな特徴を有する。製品加工とは、従来の
加工が糸又は布帛状態での加工であったのに対して、縫
製加工後に施されるものであり、例えば、ホルマリンガ
スや液体アンモニア等による形態記憶加工や酵素による
バイオ加工等が知られている。尚、かかる特徴が発現す
る理由は、本発明の織物芯地が追従性が極めて優れてい
るためと考えられる。
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The present invention is based on the elongation ratio (E
MT100g / cm load) 5 ~ 15%, elongation recovery rate (R
T) 40-80%, shear rigidity (G) 0.35-0.6
The present invention provides a woven fabric interlining excellent in followability with a surface fabric while maintaining the interlining property of a conventional woven fabric interlining of g / cm. Further, the fabric interlining of the present invention is bonded to the interlining
When used as a product, interlining peeling may occur during product processing.
It has a great feature that it does not exist. Product processing is the traditional
Whereas the processing was in the thread or fabric state, sewing
It is applied after manufacturing and processing.
By morphological memory processing by enzymes and liquid ammonia, and by enzymes
Bioprocessing and the like are known. It should be noted that such characteristics are expressed
The reason is that the fabric interlining of the present invention has extremely excellent followability.
It is thought to be for.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】 織物芯地において、少なくとも経糸又は
緯糸の一方が4000m/分以上の巻取り速度で高速紡
糸されたナイロンマルチフィラメント糸の嵩高加工糸で
あることを特徴とする織物芯地。
1. A woven fabric interlining, characterized in that at least one of a warp yarn and a weft yarn is a bulk processed yarn of a nylon multifilament yarn spun at a high speed at a winding speed of 4000 m / min or more.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH1060749A (en) * 1996-08-21 1998-03-03 Teijin Ltd Woven cloth for interlining cloth
JPWO2005010255A1 (en) * 2003-07-25 2006-09-07 旭陽産業株式会社 Adhesive interlining fabric and method for producing the same
JP2009235590A (en) * 2008-03-26 2009-10-15 Toray Ind Inc Interlining base fabric

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH1060749A (en) * 1996-08-21 1998-03-03 Teijin Ltd Woven cloth for interlining cloth
JPWO2005010255A1 (en) * 2003-07-25 2006-09-07 旭陽産業株式会社 Adhesive interlining fabric and method for producing the same
JP2009235590A (en) * 2008-03-26 2009-10-15 Toray Ind Inc Interlining base fabric

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