Temperature-sensitive and temperature-controlled antibacterial fabric for infant clothing and preparation method thereof
A technology for antibacterial fabrics, infants and young children, applied in fabrics, decorative textiles, textiles, etc., can solve problems such as high prices, poor long-term durability, and severe allergic reactions, and achieve strong adhesion, high safety, prevention and elimination The effect of static electricity
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[0046] Example 1 Preparation of Nanoscale Silver Particle Sensitive Temperature Controlled Antibacterial Fabric
[0047] 1. Preparation of heat-sensitive fibers
[0048] Take by weighing 3,3-bis(4-dimethylaminophenyl)-6-dimethylaminophthalide 0.5kg, palmitic alcohol 15kg, purified water 35kg, make described 3,3-bis(4-dimethylaminobenzene Base)-6-dimethylaminophthalide is dissolved in palmitic alcohol, then mixed with water and stirred to obtain a suspension, heated to 75 ° C, evaporated solvent, cooled to 20 ° C to solidify, spinning, roving, fine sand process so that The thermosensitive fiber is prepared.
[0049] 2. Prepare natural cotton fiber
[0050] Seed-lint cotton is processed by carding, drawing, roving, and spun yarn, and then doffed to obtain natural cotton fibers.
[0051] 3. Kneading mixed cotton yarn
[0052] The heat-sensitive fiber and cotton fiber obtained in step (1) and step (2) are twisted and blended with the cotton yarn through a twisting process usin...
Embodiment 2
[0068] Example 2 Preparation of Nanoscale Silver Particle Sensitive Temperature Control Antibacterial Fabric
[0069] 1. Preparation of heat-sensitive fibers
[0070] Take by weighing 3,3-bis(4-dimethylaminophenyl)-6-dimethylaminophthalide 0.5kg, palmitic alcohol 15kg, purified water 35kg, make described 3,3-bis(4-dimethylaminobenzene Base)-6-dimethylaminophthalide is dissolved in palmitic alcohol, then mixed with water and stirred to obtain a suspension, heated to 75 ° C, evaporated solvent, cooled to 20 ° C to solidify, spinning, roving, fine sand process so that The thermosensitive fiber is prepared.
[0071] 2. Prepare natural cotton fiber
[0072] Seed-lint cotton is processed by carding, drawing, roving, and spun yarn, and then doffed to obtain natural cotton fibers.
[0073] 3. Kneading mixed cotton yarn
[0074] The heat-sensitive fiber and cotton fiber obtained in step (1) and step (2) are twisted and blended with the cotton yarn through a twisting process using a...
Embodiment 3
[0094] Example 3 Performance Test of Nanoscale Silver, Ceramic Particle Sensitive Temperature Control Antibacterial Fabric
[0095] 1. Hue experiment
[0096] The fabric obtained in Example 1 is subjected to a temperature-sensitive color tone test at different temperatures, and the results are shown as follows
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[0099] It can be seen from the above results that with the increase of body surface temperature, the fabric of the present invention presents a significant color change, which can prompt the change of the body surface temperature of infants at any time.
[0100] 2. Heat preservation rate test
[0101] Using the FK-II fabric heat retention tester, take a piece of fabric of 620mm & 250mm, turn on the power supply, and test it at 15°C, 20°C, 25°C, 30°C, 35°C, 37°C, 39°C, and 80RH% humidity Test the temperature control performance (i.e. heat retention performance) of the fabric obtained in Example 1, and the test time is 30min (in the new na...
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