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Ultraviolet-resistant production process of socks

A production process, anti-ultraviolet technology, applied in socks, pantyhose, clothing, etc., can solve the problems of large environmental differences, easy damage, poor uniformity, etc., and achieve the effect of simple process, stable and reliable performance, and uniform distribution

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-03-02
HAINING NAIER SOCKS
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Problems solved by technology

Thereby also constantly appearing on the market the textile fabrics that are used to produce anti-ultraviolet performance socks and clothes etc., as the application number disclosed by the State Intellectual Property Office of China on May 29, 1996 is 95109710.5, and the name is "anti-ultraviolet, anti-visible light functional textiles". and its manufacturing method”, the invention patent of which discloses anti-ultraviolet and anti-visible light textile fabrics is to print and dye the printing and dyeing agent containing anti-ultraviolet and anti-visible light nanoparticles on the textiles. There are many shortcomings in the printing and dyeing method. If there is poor coloring on the surface of the textile, it is easy to be damaged and the uniformity is poor. After printing and dyeing, subsequent process correction and adjustment cannot be carried out.
When the above-mentioned printed and dyed fabrics are used to make socks and clothes, different types of products usually have many different treatment processes, and the environment varies greatly, such as changes in temperature and pressure, the impact of chemical agents, etc., so that the UV-resistant printing and dyeing layer is easier. destroyed
If this method is used to produce anti-ultraviolet fabrics to make socks, due to the complicated process in the sock production process, the anti-ultraviolet properties of the final socks also need to be improved

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Embodiment 1

[0031] The sock anti-ultraviolet production process includes the following steps:

[0032] 1) Sock dipping: Soak the socks in a bath solution with a UV absorber concentration of 4-10g / l, the bath ratio is 1:8-1:15, the temperature of the bath solution has been pre-raised to 30°C before the socks are dipped, and the dipping The time is 45 minutes; the bath ratio can be selected as 1:8, 1:9, 1:10, 1:11, 1:12, 1:13, 1:14, 1:15, etc.;

[0033] 2) UPF test step, if the UPF test is qualified, then enter the sock dehydration step; if unqualified, return to the sock dipping step, and perform the UPF test step again after completing the sock dipping step, until the UPF test is qualified;

[0034] 3) Softness or liquid soiling degree measurement and adjustment step, if the softness or liquid soiling degree measurement is qualified, then enter the sock dehydration step; if unqualified, then adjust the softness or liquid soiling degree until the softness or liquid soiling degree qualifie...

Embodiment 2

[0040] The sock anti-ultraviolet production process includes the following steps:

[0041] 1) Sock dipping: Soak the socks in a bath solution with a UV absorber concentration of 4-10g / l, the bath ratio is 1:8-1:15, the temperature of the bath solution has been pre-raised to 60°C before the socks are dipped, and the dipping The time is 30 minutes; the bath ratio can be selected as 1:8, 1:9, 1:10, 1:11, 1:12, 1:13, 1:14, 1:15, etc.;

[0042] 2) UPF test step, if the UPF test is qualified, then enter the sock dehydration step; if unqualified, return to the sock dipping step, and perform the UPF test step again after completing the sock dipping step, until the UPF test is qualified;

[0043] 3) Softness or liquid soiling degree measurement and adjustment step, if the softness or liquid soiling degree measurement is qualified, then enter the sock dehydration step; if unqualified, then adjust the softness or liquid soiling degree until the softness or liquid soiling degree qualifie...

Embodiment 3

[0049] The sock anti-ultraviolet production process includes the following steps:

[0050] 1) Sock dipping: Soak the socks in a bath solution with a temperature of 20°C-25°C and a UV absorber concentration of 4-10g / l. The bath ratio is 1:8-1:15. The heating rate in minutes is raised to 60°C, and the immersion time is 30 minutes; the bath ratio can be selected from 1:8, 1:9, 1:10, 1:11, 1:12, 1:13, 1:14, 1:13 15 etc;

[0051] 2) Sock dehydration: dehydrate the soaked socks, and keep the moisture content of the socks at 60% after dehydration;

[0052] 3) Fluffy socks;

[0053] 4) Socks are shaped;

[0054] 5) Drying of socks: the drying temperature is 160°C, and the drying time is 1 minute.

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Abstract

The invention discloses an ultraviolet-resistant production process of socks, which comprises the following steps: 1) impregnating the socks: impregnating the socks in bath solution with ultraviolet absorbent concentration of 4-10g / l, wherein the bath ratio is 1:8-1:15, the temperature of the bath solution is 30 DEG C-60 DEG C, and the impregnation time is 30-45min; 2) dehydrating the socks: dehydrating the socks which are well impregnated until the water content is 60%-80%; 3) carrying out fluffing treatment on the socks; 4) stereotyping the socks; and 5) drying the socks: drying the socks at the temperature of 120 DEG C-160 DEG C for 1-3min. The ultraviolet-resistant production process of the socks is simple, and ultraviolet-resistant components are uniformly distributed on the socks and stably combined with the socks; furthermore, the process can be adjusted in time if abnormal indexes exist during the production process, and the stability and the reliability of the ultraviolet-resistant performance of the socks can be ensured.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a post-finishing production process for socks, in particular to an anti-ultraviolet production process for socks. Background technique [0002] With the continuous improvement of people's pursuit of healthy life, the performance of socks is not limited to warmth, beauty, etc., but also has more health care and protection functions such as massage, antibacterial, and anti-ultraviolet rays. Fluorocarbons (ClFCs) have damaged the Earth's ozone layer, and the ozone concentration in the hole in the ozone layer discovered in 1997 was 40% less than that in the 1980s. According to analysis, if the ozone layer level is reduced by 1%, the transmission of UV-B can be increased by 2%, and the incidence of skin cancer will increase by 0.5-5%. According to statistics, between 1980 and 1996, the number of skin cancer patients worldwide doubled. Only the United States increased from 200,000 in 1990 to 1 million in 1996. Therefore it is very ...

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IPC IPC(8): A41B11/00D06M13/127D06M11/36D06M15/00
Inventor 史吉刚
Owner HAINING NAIER SOCKS
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