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Nanometer far infrared ceramic fiber woven fabric and production method of nanometer far infrared ceramic fiber woven fabric

A technology of far-infrared ceramics and woven fabrics, applied in the field of woven fabrics, can solve the problems of single composition, simple function, low wear resistance and non-durability, etc., to improve spinning quality, heat preservation and flame retardancy, and reliability spinning effect

Active Publication Date: 2015-05-06
JIXI YUANDAO AGRI IND TECH
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[0003] Woven fabrics are made of two or more groups of mutually perpendicular yarns interwoven at a 90-degree angle as warp and weft. The woven fabrics in the prior art have relatively single components, simple functions, and insignificant sound-absorbing, anti-mildew, and anti-bacterial functions. , low abrasion resistance and non-durability, etc., cannot meet people's multifunctional needs for woven fabrics for automotive interiors

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[0014] Described a kind of nanometer far-infrared ceramic fiber woven fabric is formed by weaving warp yarn and weft yarn through air-jet loom, it is characterized in that, the raw material of described warp yarn and weft yarn is made of the raw material of following weight part: syndiotactic polypropylene 29. Linear low-density polyethylene 12, polyurethane film 8, epoxy resin 18, zinc nitrate 0.4, magnesium hydroxide 0.6, water glass 1, nylon yarn 23, colored cotton fiber 25, nanometer far-infrared ceramic fiber 19, acetate fiber 22 , Isobutyl methacrylate 7, peach gum 5, Bupleurum 1, keel 4, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazole acetate 86, 1-allyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride 96, Appropriate amount of water, additives 4.

[0015] The auxiliary agent is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: lanolin 14, laponite powder 1, gallic acid 2.7, linoleic acid 7, phenylalanine 18, pentaerythritol 16, methyl methacrylate 15, diethylenetri Amine 4, luteolin 0.2, potassium oleat...

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Abstract

The invention discloses nanometer far infrared ceramic fiber woven fabric. The nanometer far infrared ceramic fiber woven fabric is formed by warp yarns and weft yarns in a woven mode through an air jet loom, and is characterized in that raw materials of the warp yarns and raw materials of the weft yarns comprise, by weight, 27 parts to 33 parts of syndiotactic polypropylene, 10 parts to 14 parts of linear low-density polyethylene, 8 parts to 10 parts of polyurethane films, 16 parts to 22 parts of epoxy resin, 0.4 part to 0.7 part of zinc nitrate, 0.6 part to 0.9 part of magnesium hydrate, 1 part to 3 parts of water glass, 20 parts to 25 parts of nylon yarns, 23 parts to 26 parts of colored cotton fibers, 18 parts to 23 parts of nanometer far infrared ceramic fibers, 21 parts to 24 parts of cellulose acetate fibers, 7 parts to 10 parts of isobutyl methacrylate, 5 parts to 9 parts of peach gum, 1 part to 3 parts of radix bupleuri, 2 parts to 5 parts of fossil fragments, 80 parts to 90 parts of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate, 90 parts to 100 parts of 1-allyl-3-methylimidazolium chlorine salt, a proper amount of water and 4 parts to 8 parts of assistants. By means of the nanometer far infrared ceramic fiber woven fabric, the spinnability of plant fibers and the spinning quality are improved, the warmth keeping performance, the wearing resistance, the pilling resistance and the washing resistance of the woven fabric are further improved, and the market prospects are good.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the production technology of woven fabrics, in particular to a nanometer far-infrared ceramic fiber woven fabric and a manufacturing method thereof. Background technique [0002] Transportation plays a vital role in the development of the national economy. Cars, trains, planes, ships and other means of transportation are becoming more and more popular in people's lives, especially cars, which have become an essential travel tool in people's lives today. , with the rapid development of the automobile industry, automotive textiles have also developed. Considering human health, there are strict requirements for automotive textiles in terms of air permeability, comfort, aesthetics, odor, antibacterial and anti-mildew functions, and attraction and noise reduction, especially textiles for automotive interiors. The most widely used automotive textiles are woven fabrics, which are mainly used for door trim panels, carpets, ceilings, s...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D03D15/00D01F1/10D01F8/06D01F8/16D01F8/12D01F8/02D03D15/292D03D15/50D03D15/513D03D15/58
CPCD01F1/10D01F8/02D01F8/06D01F8/12D01F8/16D03D15/00D10B2321/021D10B2321/022D03D15/513
Inventor 章云张娃妮张贝尼
Owner JIXI YUANDAO AGRI IND TECH
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