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Cashmere fiber knitted carpet and knitting method

A cashmere fiber and carpet technology, which is applied in the field of textiles, can solve the problems of carpet rough textiles and weaving methods that do not use cashmere fiber, and achieve the effect of smooth carpet surface and increased income

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-02-10
苏州金布郎纺织有限公司
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[0003] In order to solve the problem that cashmere fiber carpets and other coarse textiles and weaving methods are not used at present, the present invention further proposes a cashmere fiber weaving carpet and a weaving method

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specific Embodiment approach 1

[0024] Embodiment 1: The carpet woven with cashmere fibers described in this embodiment is composed of multiple cashmere yarns, and each cashmere yarn is composed of three cashmere yarns.

specific Embodiment approach 2

[0025] Specific implementation mode two: combination figure 1 and figure 2 Describe this embodiment, the specific steps of a kind of sheep fiber weaving carpet weaving method described in this embodiment are as follows:

[0026] Step 1, blending cashmere fiber thread: select cashmere with a length of 32 mm and 20% to 30% wild tussah silk to blend into cashmere fiber thread;

[0027] Step 2, dyeing: dyeing the cashmere fiber thread;

[0028] Step 3. Start weaving the carpet:

[0029] Step 3 (1), Winding: Ply the yarn through the winder and form a ball;

[0030] Step 3 (2), upper warp and tie: use wire hooks to evenly arrange the cotton yarns on the upper and lower beams of the carpet weaving machine beam to form a curtain-like structure, and tie the buckles;

[0031] Step 3 (3), copying the drawing: copy the blue draft drawing on the point drawing through the light-transmitting desktop;

[0032] Step 3 (4), laying the foundation: use cotton yarn to arrange horizontally an...

specific Embodiment approach 3

[0041] Specific embodiment three: the specific steps of dyeing the cashmere fiber thread in the step 2 of a kind of sheep fiber weaving carpet weaving method described in the present embodiment are as follows:

[0042] Step A, cleaning: use sodium hypochlorite with a concentration not higher than 8%, and soak for 30 minutes at a water temperature of about 30 degrees Celsius;

[0043] Step B, dyeing: water temperature 80-90 degrees Celsius, put in the corresponding pigment and continue heating for 2 hours;

[0044] Step C, color fixation: use a sulfuric acid solution with a concentration not greater than 5%, and the water temperature is about 30 degrees, for 30 minutes;

[0045] Step D, Rinse: Rinse continuously with clean water for about 10 minutes to remove floating color and sulfuric acid residue;

[0046] Step E. Use a dryer to get rid of the main moisture, and then enter the drying room at about 100 degrees Celsius for 2 hours.

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Abstract

The invention belongs to the field of textiles and particularly relates to a cashmere fiber knitted carpet and a knitting method. The carpet and the method aim at solving the problem that carpets and other coarse textiles using cashmere fibers and a knitting method do not exist at present. The carpet is formed by knitting multiple pieces of cashmere yarn, and each piece of cashmere yarn is composed of three wool fibers. The method includes the specific steps that firstly, cashmere 32 mm long and 20-30% of wild tussah silk are blended into cashmere fibers; secondly, the cashmere fibers are dyed; thirdly, the carpet starts to be knitted.

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【Technical field】 [0001] The invention relates to a cashmere fiber woven carpet and a weaving method, belonging to the field of textiles. 【Background technique】 [0002] The fine wool similar to cashmere on sheep is called "cashmere". Sheep do not have cashmere, cashmere thread is actually a very soft ultra-fine wool. Cashmere is incomparable to cashmere due to the improved wool on the surface, its unique price advantage, durable wear, and easy maintenance. Therefore, cashmere products have a very broad market in the mass consumer class. Cashmere fiber generally adopts worsted spinning technology to weave high-grade products such as clothes and quilts. At present, there is no method that cashmere fiber is applied to rough textiles such as carpets. 【Content of invention】 [0003] The present invention proposes a cashmere fiber weaving carpet and a weaving method in order to solve the problem that cashmere fiber carpets and other rough textiles and weaving methods are not...

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IPC IPC(8): A47G27/02D04C1/02D06C13/00
Inventor 郭运奇
Owner 苏州金布郎纺织有限公司
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