To obtain woven fabric having an extremely improved deodorizing rate by using deodorizing fibers having a specific fineness of single yarn as a thin fiber component and fibers having thickener fineness than that of the deodorizing fibers as a thrusting fiber component to constitute a napped part.
Acrylic fibers containing 1% owf of a polyethyleneimine in an embedded state in fibers in an amount of 80%, obtained by wet spinning and by immersing acrylic fibers in an aqueous solution of the polyethyleneimine before drying are mixed with 20% of acrylic fibers containing 2.0 equivalents/kg of carboxyl group to constitute deodorizing fibers having ≤5d fineness of single fiber. The deodorizing fibers are used as a thin fiber component of a napped part, acrylic fibers having ≥7d fineness of single fiber are used as a thrusting fiber component and a falsely twisted yarn of 150d/72f polyester multifilament is arranged as ground yarn to knit a high pile by a sliver knitting machine. The back of the pile knitted cloth is subjected to backing treatment, the tip of the pile is elongated by a polisher, the tip of the fibers is uniformed by shearing to give the objective napped fabric excellent in deodorizing properties.
YAMADA TETSUO