A green dyeing method for improving the anti-ultraviolet ability of mulberry silk fabrics
A technology of anti-ultraviolet ability and dyeing method, applied in the field of biological dyeing, can solve the problems of human skin injury, increased skin morbidity, affecting human health, etc., to avoid discoloration and fading, enhance the ability to resist ultraviolet rays, and protect the skin. health effects
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[0018] In the embodiment of the present invention, a kind of green dyeing method that improves anti-ultraviolet ability of mulberry silk fabric, concrete method is as follows:
[0019] (1) Immerse the mulberry silk fabric in a calcium chloride solution at a temperature of 46°C for 80 minutes, drain the liquid until there is no water dripping, and place it in a constant temperature refrigerator at a temperature of 1.4°C for 14 minutes. The cooling rate of ℃ / min is lowered to -9.8℃, and the constant temperature freezing treatment is continued for 28 minutes, and the microwave drying is carried out at a temperature of 53℃ and a frequency of 600MHz until the moisture content is 2%~4%;
[0020] (2) Submerge the mulberry silk fabric treated in step (1) in a dyeing agent at a temperature of 51°C for 40 minutes and keep agitating, then perform argon cold plasma treatment. Microwave drying under low conditions until moisture-free;
[0021] The dyeing agent is made of the following raw...
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[0029] In the embodiment of the present invention, a kind of green dyeing method that improves anti-ultraviolet ability of mulberry silk fabric, concrete method is as follows:
[0030] (1) Immerse the mulberry silk fabric in a calcium chloride solution at a temperature of 47°C for 85 minutes, drain the liquid until there is no water dripping, and place it in a constant temperature refrigerator at a temperature of 1.6°C for 16 minutes. Cool down to -9.6°C at a cooling rate of ℃ / min and continue to freeze at a constant temperature for 30 minutes, then microwave dry at a temperature of 54°C and a frequency of 610MHz until the moisture content is 2% to 4%;
[0031] (2) Submerge the mulberry silk fabric treated in step (1) in a dyeing agent at a temperature of 52°C for 45 minutes and keep stirring for 45 minutes, then perform argon cold plasma treatment. Microwave drying under low conditions until moisture-free;
[0032] The dyeing agent is made of the following raw materials in p...
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[0040] In the embodiment of the present invention, a kind of green dyeing method that improves anti-ultraviolet ability of mulberry silk fabric, concrete method is as follows:
[0041] (1) Immerse the mulberry silk fabric in a calcium chloride solution at a temperature of 48°C for 90 minutes, drain the liquid until there is no water dripping, and place it in a constant temperature refrigerator at a temperature of 1.8°C for 18 minutes. Cool down to -9.4°C at a cooling rate of ℃ / min and continue to freeze at a constant temperature for 32 minutes, then microwave dry at a temperature of 55°C and a frequency of 620MHz until the moisture content is 2% to 4%;
[0042] (2) Submerge the mulberry silk fabric treated in step (1) in a dyeing agent at a temperature of 53°C for 50 minutes and keep agitating, then perform argon cold plasma treatment. Microwave drying under certain conditions until there is no moisture;
[0043] The dyeing agent is made of the following raw materials in part...
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