Manufacturing method of chemical fiber fabric used in work clothes
A manufacturing method and technology of chemical fiber, applied in cellulose/protein conjugated artificial filament, dyeing method, fiber treatment, etc., can solve problems such as singleness and failure to consider other needs of workers, and achieve enhanced comfort and stability Guarantee, simple effect
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Embodiment 1
[0020] Embodiment 1, comprises the following steps:
[0021] 1) Spinning: take triacetate fiber, diene elastic fiber, polyolefin elastic fiber and mohair fiber as raw material spinning, take 6 as warp yarns, and take 4 as weft yarns. 14% of triacetate fibers, 23% of diene elastic fibers, 30% of polyolefin elastic fibers, and 33% of mohair fibers;
[0022] 2) soaking: the warp yarn and weft yarn obtained in step 1 are soaked in decabromodiphenyl ether for 10min;
[0023] 3) weaving: the warp and weft obtained in step 2 are air-dried and woven into cloth;
[0024] 4) Pretreatment: The cloth is treated with Na2CO3 3-10 g / L, penetrant 2-6 g / L, and treated in a 60-90 ℃ water bath for 30-40 min, with a bath ratio of 15:1; When using NaOH 2-5 g / L, accelerator 1227 1-3 g / L, triethanolamine 12-16% (owf), treated in 75-80 ℃ water bath for 50-55 min, the bath ratio is 15:1;
[0025] 5) Drying: put the soaked cloth in a dryer for drying and drying, the drying temperature is 170-175°C, ...
Embodiment 2
[0030] Example 2, the method for manufacturing a chemical fiber fabric for work wear described in Example 1: The triacetate fiber, diene elastic fiber, polyolefin elastic fiber and mohair fiber account for 14% by mass. %, diene elastic fiber accounts for 23%, polyolefin elastic fiber accounts for 30%, mohair fiber accounts for 33%;
Embodiment 3
[0031] Embodiment 3, the manufacturing method of a chemical fiber fabric for work wear described in Embodiment 1: the penetrant is fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether;
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