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Method of manufacturing artificial wig by palm fibers

A technology of palm fiber and wigs, which is applied in the field of artificial wigs made of palm fibers, can solve the problems of high price, easy broken wires, and difficult knotting, etc., and achieve the effect of low cost and improved touch comfort

Active Publication Date: 2017-08-15
HUNAN XINYUAN HAIR PROD CO LTD
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The wig made of human hair is made of treated pure human hair. It has high fidelity, is not easy to knot, can be rounded, dyed, and permed, and is easy to change hairstyles, but the price is relatively high; chemical fiber wigs are made of chemical fiber. Although the price is low, the fidelity is poor, and it feels itchy after wearing, and it is easy to react with the scalp. Similarly, although the cost of plant fiber wigs is also low, the air permeability is not good, and it is easy to break when a little force is applied.

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[0016] A method for making artificial wigs from palm fibers, comprising the following processing steps:

[0017] (1) De-roughening treatment: place the palm fiber in a vacuum chamber with a vacuum degree of 0.42MPa, and at the same time pass steam into the vacuum chamber to keep the temperature in the vacuum chamber at 80°C for 10 minutes, and adjust the vacuum degree in the vacuum chamber to 0.85MPa. Pass steam into the vacuum chamber again to keep the temperature in the vacuum chamber at 120°C for 1 minute;

[0018] (2) Softening treatment: immerse the palm fiber in a calcium chloride solution with a mass concentration of 2.5%, heat it to 42°C, add α-amylase at a ratio of 2%, enzymolysis reaction for 6 hours, and use hot air for initial drying , the initial drying temperature is 27°C, the hot wind speed is 1.1m / s, the relative humidity of the air is 42%, and the drying time is 18 minutes. The palm fiber after the initial drying is immersed in the calcium chloride solution wi...

Embodiment 2

[0022] A method for making artificial wigs from palm fibers, comprising the following processing steps:

[0023] (1) De-roughening treatment: place the palm fiber in a vacuum chamber with a vacuum degree of 0.42MPa, and at the same time pass steam into the vacuum chamber to keep the temperature in the vacuum chamber at 85°C for 12 minutes, and adjust the vacuum degree in the vacuum chamber to 0.85MPa. Pass steam into the vacuum chamber again to keep the temperature in the vacuum chamber at 130°C for 1.5 minutes;

[0024] (2) Softening treatment: soak palm fiber in calcium chloride solution with a mass concentration of 2.8%, heat to 50°C, add α-amylase at a ratio of 3%, enzymolysis reaction for 8 hours, and use hot air for initial drying , the initial drying temperature is 30°C, the hot air velocity is 1.15m / s, the relative humidity of the air is 48%, and the drying time is 22 minutes. The palm fiber after the initial drying is immersed in the calcium chloride solution with a m...

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Abstract

The invention relates to the field of wigs replacing hairs and concretely relates to a method of manufacturing an artificial wig by palm fibers. The method concretely comprises steps of de-roughing the palm fibers, softening the palm fibers, decoloring the palm fibers and dyeing the palm fibers. The palm fibers processed via the de-roughing step, the softening step, the decoloring step and the dyeing step can be applied for wig manufacture, has great naturalness and flexibility, is uneasy to knot, and has light weight, great ventilating property and high wearing comfortableness.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of hair substitute wigs, in particular to a method for making artificial wigs from palm fibers. Background technique [0002] In recent years, due to the accelerating pace of people's life and the increasing pressure of life, many people have symptoms of hair loss at a young age. In addition, many people like to change their hairstyles frequently. In order to reduce the damage to the hair, wigs became their best choice. The wig made of human hair is made of treated pure human hair. It has high fidelity, is not easy to knot, can be rounded, dyed, and permed, and is easy to change hairstyles, but the price is relatively high; chemical fiber wigs are made of chemical fiber. Although the price is low, the fidelity is poor, and it feels itchy after wearing, and it is easy to react with the scalp. Similarly, although the cost of plant fiber wigs is also low, the air permeability is not good, and it is easy to break when a ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A41G3/00
CPCA41G3/0075
Inventor 纪雪艳
Owner HUNAN XINYUAN HAIR PROD CO LTD
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