Preparation method of antibacterial fabric suitable for diabetic foot
An antibacterial fabric, diabetic foot technology, applied in the fields of biochemical fiber treatment, fiber types, textiles and papermaking, etc., can solve the problems of short duration of antibacterial, long-term use in patients with diabetic foot discomfort, and inability to intelligently release antibacterial substances, and achieve a good phase. The effect of becoming antibacterial, realizing intelligent release, and good heat preservation function
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[0033] A method for preparing antibacterial fabrics suitable for diabetic feet, comprising the following preparation steps:
[0034] (1) 40 parts of acetate fibers, 25 parts of nylon fibers, 60 parts of polyester fibers, and 8 parts of bamboo fibers are spun to obtain lining; 45 parts of far-infrared fibers, 10 parts of soybean protein fibers, and 15 parts of viscose fibers are spun Yarn gets outer yarn;
[0035] (2) double-sided weaving the outer sand and the inner yarn to prepare gray cloth;
[0036] (3) Sanding the surface of the gray cloth;
[0037] (4) the gray cloth after the sanding treatment is carried out by padding with a phase-change antibacterial finishing agent;
[0038] (5) drying the padded gray cloth at 100°C to prepare an antibacterial fabric suitable for diabetic feet;
[0039] The phase change antibacterial finishing agent comprises the following preparation steps:
[0040] S1: Put 12 parts of Kudingcha extract and 0.8 part of OP-10 in 100 parts of water...
Embodiment 2
[0047] A method for preparing antibacterial fabrics suitable for diabetic feet, comprising the following preparation steps:
[0048] (1) 30 parts of acetate fibers, 20 parts of nylon fibers, 50 parts of polyester fibers, and 5 parts of bamboo fibers are spun to obtain lining; 40 parts of far-infrared fibers, 5 parts of soybean protein fibers, and 10 parts of viscose fibers are spun Yarn gets outer yarn;
[0049](2) double-sided weaving the outer sand and the inner yarn to prepare gray cloth;
[0050] (3) Sanding the surface of the gray cloth;
[0051] (4) the gray cloth after the sanding treatment is carried out by padding with a phase-change antibacterial finishing agent;
[0052] (5) drying the padded gray cloth at 100°C to prepare an antibacterial fabric suitable for diabetic feet;
[0053] The phase change antibacterial finishing agent comprises the following preparation steps:
[0054] S1: Put 10 parts of Kudingcha extract and 0.5 part of OP-13 in 90 parts of water to...
Embodiment 3
[0061] A method for preparing antibacterial fabrics suitable for diabetic feet, comprising the following preparation steps:
[0062] (1) 50 parts of acetate fibers, 30 parts of nylon fibers, 80 parts of polyester fibers, and 0 parts of bamboo fibers are spun to obtain lining; 50 parts of far-infrared fibers, 15 parts of soybean protein fibers, and 20 parts of viscose fibers are spun Yarn gets outer yarn;
[0063] (2) double-sided weaving the outer sand and the inner yarn to prepare gray cloth;
[0064] (3) Sanding the surface of the gray cloth;
[0065] (4) the gray cloth after the sanding treatment is carried out by padding with a phase-change antibacterial finishing agent;
[0066] (5) drying the padded gray cloth at 100°C to prepare an antibacterial fabric suitable for diabetic feet;
[0067] The phase change antibacterial finishing agent comprises the following preparation steps:
[0068] S1: Put 15 parts of clove extract and 1 part of OP-15 into 110 parts of water to ...
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