Anti-moth textile fabric and preparation method thereof
A technology for textile fabrics and raw materials, applied in the field of moth-proof textile fabrics and their preparation, can solve the problems of single fabric performance and few functional fabrics, and achieve the effects of good air permeability, good moth-proof performance, and low material cost
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[0023] A mothproof textile cloth, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 28 parts of tencel, 33 parts of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride fiber, 30 parts of jute fiber, 23 parts of nano-copper oxide, 26 parts of spandex fiber, 15 parts of reinforcing agent and water 41 copies.
[0024] The reinforcing agent is DH-2 reinforcing agent, which is beneficial to improve the toughness and strength of the textile fabric, and has low cost and wide sources of materials.
[0025] A method for preparing a mothproof textile cloth, comprising the steps of:
[0026] Step 1. Mix tencel, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride fiber, jute fiber and spandex fiber, and make a new fiber material by drawing, stirring and weaving;
[0027] Step 2, mixing the nano-copper oxide, reinforcing agent and water evenly, heating and stirring;
[0028] Step 3, mixing the products of step 1 and step 2, stirring evenly and then drying;
[0029] Step 4: Weave the dried new fiber into cloth to obtain...
Embodiment 2
[0035] A mothproof textile cloth, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of tencel, 18 parts of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride fiber, 22 parts of jute fiber, 10 parts of nano-copper oxide, 15 parts of spandex fiber, 5 parts of reinforcing agent and water 33 servings.
[0036] The reinforcing agent is DH-3 reinforcing agent, which is beneficial to improve the toughness and strength of the finished textile fabric, and has low cost and wide sources of materials.
[0037] A method for preparing a mothproof textile cloth, comprising the steps of:
[0038] Step 1. Mix tencel, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride fiber, jute fiber and spandex fiber, and make a new fiber material by drawing, stirring and weaving;
[0039] Step 2, mixing the nano-copper oxide, reinforcing agent and water evenly, heating and stirring;
[0040] Step 3, mixing the products of step 1 and step 2, stirring evenly and then drying;
[0041] Step 4: Weave the dried new fiber into cloth...
Embodiment 3
[0047] A mothproof textile cloth, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 28 parts of tencel, 18 parts of chlorinated polyvinyl chloride fiber, 30 parts of jute fiber, 10 parts of nano-copper oxide, 26 parts of spandex fiber, 5 parts of reinforcing agent and water 41 copies.
[0048] The reinforcing agent is DH-2 reinforcing agent, which is beneficial to improve the toughness and strength of the finished textile fabric, and has low cost and wide sources of materials.
[0049] A method for preparing mothproof textile cloth, comprising the steps of:
[0050] Step 1. Mix tencel, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride fiber, jute fiber and spandex fiber, and make a new fiber material by drawing, stirring and weaving;
[0051] Step 2, mixing the nano-copper oxide, reinforcing agent and water evenly, heating and stirring;
[0052] Step 3, mixing the products of Step 1 and Step 2, stirring evenly and then drying;
[0053] Step 4: Weave the dried new fiber into cloth to ...
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