Cotton fiber modified by dead sea black mud and preparation method of cotton fiber
A dead sea black mud and cotton fiber technology, applied in the manufacture of cellulose/protein conjugated rayon, fire-retardant and flame-retardant filaments, etc., can solve the problems of skin pigmentation, erosion, fire hazards, etc., and improve the bulkiness. , The effect of improving flexibility and excellent flame retardancy
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[0014] The cotton fiber modified by the dead sea black mud is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: cotton fiber 18, cashmere fiber 5, viscose fiber 9, jute fiber 12, milk protein fiber 11, polyester Anionic cellulose 1.9, Dead Sea black mud 7, sodium alginate 3.1, silver nitrate 0.7, sodium bicarbonate 0.8, Bupleurum 3, salvia miltiorrhiza 2, turmeric 1, ethyl acetate 24, epoxy octyl stearate 18, 1- Butyl-3-ethylimidazole dibutyl phosphate 110, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazole acetate 115, additive 3, appropriate amount of water.
[0015] The auxiliary agent is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 1 diethylenetriamine, 5 epichlorohydrin, 8 glyoxal, 13 ethylene glycol, 0.5 polyhexamethylene guanidine, 1.6 hydrogenated rosin, sodium citrate 2.5, alkyl phosphate 6, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether 8, nano silicon dioxide 3, its preparation method is to swell nano silicon dioxide in distilled water at room temperature f...
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