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Imitated silk fabric dyeing and finishing process

A cloth and silk-like technology, which is applied in the direction of improved handle fibers, textiles and papermaking, fiber treatment, etc., can solve the problems of insufficient softness of the handle, and achieve excellent effects of moth resistance, soft handle, and strong washability

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-03-09
常熟市华威服饰厂
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Problems solved by technology

[0002] The anti-moth, anti-mildew, anti-bacterial, flame-retardant, anti-static, and washable properties of existing fabrics need to be improved, and the hand feel is not soft enough

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Embodiment 1

[0020] A dyeing and finishing process for imitation silk fabrics, comprising the steps of:

[0021] 1) Pretreatment;

[0022] 2) dyeing;

[0023] 3) Finishing: Put 1 to 2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 2.1 parts by weight of sodium benzoate, 1.5 parts by weight of peppermint extract, and 0.7 parts by weight of dichloroethylene into 26 parts by weight of deionized water in sequence, and stir evenly; Simultaneously drop 0.4 parts by weight of Toosendan, 0.2 parts by weight of boron phosphate, 0.7 parts by weight of hexamethylenetetramine, and 0.9 parts by weight of polyethylene glycol stearate, and continue to stir until fully mixed to obtain a finishing solution; The cloth is then pad-rolled in the finishing solution, and then dried at a constant temperature after being taken out.

Embodiment 2

[0025] The dyeing and finishing process of imitation silk cloth comprises the following steps:

[0026] 1) pretreatment;

[0027] 2) dyeing;

[0028] 3) Finishing: Put 1 weight part of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 2.1 weight parts of sodium benzoate, 1.5 weight parts of peppermint extract, and 0.7 weight parts of dichloroethylene into 26 parts by weight of deionized water in turn, stir evenly; 0.4 parts by weight of Toosendan, 0.2 parts by weight of boron phosphate, 0.7 parts by weight of hexamethylenetetramine, and 0.9 parts by weight of polyethylene glycol stearate, continue to stir until fully mixed to obtain a finishing solution; The cloth is padded in the finishing solution, and then dried at a constant temperature after being taken out.

Embodiment 3

[0030] The dyeing and finishing process of imitation silk cloth comprises the following steps:

[0031] 1) pretreatment;

[0032] 2) dyeing;

[0033] 3) Finishing: Put 2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 2.1 parts by weight of sodium benzoate, 1.5 parts by weight of peppermint extract, and 0.7 parts by weight of dichloroethylene into 26 parts by weight of deionized water in turn, and stir evenly; 0.4 parts by weight of Toosendan, 0.2 parts by weight of boron phosphate, 0.7 parts by weight of hexamethylenetetramine, and 0.9 parts by weight of polyethylene glycol stearate, continue to stir until fully mixed to obtain a finishing solution; The cloth is padded in the finishing solution, and then dried at a constant temperature after being taken out.

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Abstract

The present invention discloses an imitated silk fabric dyeing and finishing process comprising the following steps: 1) pre-treatment; 2) dyeing; and 3) finishing, to be more specific, sequentially pouring 1 to 2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 2.1 parts by weight of sodium benzoate, 1.5 parts by weight of peppermint extract and 0.7 part by weight of dichloroacetic acid into 26 parts by mass of deionized water, stirring well; and then simultaneously pouring 0.4 part by weight of Toosendan, 0.2 part by weight of boron phosphate, 0.7 part by weight of hexamethylenetetramine and 0.9 part by weight of polyethylene glycol stearate, continuing stirring until full mixing to prepare a finishing solution; then padding a fabric in the finishing solution, then taking out, and drying at constant temperature. The fabric dyed and finished by the imitated silk fabric dyeing and finishing process has excellent moth-proofing, mouldproof, antibacterial, flame retardant and antistatic performances, and is strong in washability and soft to touch.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a dyeing and finishing process of imitation silk cloth. Background technique [0002] The anti-moth, anti-mildew, anti-bacterial, flame-retardant, anti-static, and washable properties of the existing fabrics need to be improved, and the hand feeling is not soft enough. Contents of the invention [0003] The object of the present invention is to provide a dyeing and finishing process for imitation silk fabrics. The dyed and finished fabrics have excellent mothproof, mildewproof, antibacterial, flame retardant and antistatic properties, and are strong in washability and soft to the touch. [0004] In order to achieve the above object, the technical solution of the present invention is to design a kind of dyeing and finishing process of imitation silk cloth, comprising the steps: [0005] 1) Pretreatment; [0006] 2) dyeing; [0007] 3) Finishing: Put 1 to 2 parts by weight of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, 2.1 parts by weigh...

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IPC IPC(8): D06M15/09D06M11/71D06M13/188D06M13/332D06M15/53
CPCD06M11/71D06M13/188D06M13/332D06M15/09D06M15/53D06M2200/30D06M2200/50
Inventor 顾薇华
Owner 常熟市华威服饰厂
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