Garment processing marking method, substance and preparation process

By using a marking substance composed of water, starch, and surfactants, the problem of unstable chalk marking on clothing has been solved, ensuring the stability of the marking and the protection of the fabric, thereby improving processing quality and efficiency.

CN121653978APending Publication Date: 2026-03-13HANGZHOU YANBAI CLOTHING MANUFACTURING CO LTD
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Filing Date
2026-01-12
Publication Date
2026-03-13

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Abstract

The invention discloses a garment processing marking method, a substance and a preparation process, the garment processing marking method comprises a substance A, a substance B and a substance C, the substance A, the substance B and the substance C are mixed at normal temperature according to the weight ratio of 2: 2: 1 to form a marking substance, the substance A is clear water, the substance B is starch, and the substance C is starch. The starch is one or more of sweet potato starch, cassava starch, corn starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch and mung bean starch; the substance C is a mixture composed of fatty alcohol-polyoxyethylene ether sodium sulfate, alkyl glycoside, fatty alcohol-polyoxyethylene ether, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, sodium xylene sulfonate and deionized water; according to the fabric marking device, fabric can be marked conveniently, the marked fabric is not prone to falling off and being eliminated, the stability is good, subsequent processing of the fabric is facilitated, meanwhile, the fabric cannot be affected in the marking process, and subsequent cleaning and processing are also quite convenient.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to a method, substance, and preparation process for marking garments. Background Technology

[0002] In the garment manufacturing process, for some garments with high requirements for craftsmanship, quality, pattern, or custom-made designs, higher demands are placed on the sewing and shaping of the garments.

[0003] Before garment production, the fabric must first be cut into designated pieces, then these pieces are sewn together to form the designed product. To achieve high-quality stitching and facilitate positioning during sewing, current methods involve marking the fabric for ease of handling. Existing fabric marking methods typically use garment chalk. While convenient and readily available, garment chalk has drawbacks. The chalk powder is easily touched or automatically erased, resulting in unclear or missing marks, affecting subsequent fabric processing, garment production quality, and efficiency. Furthermore, repeated use of garment chalk can leave marks and scratches on the fabric, damaging it and impacting product quality. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a new marking material to solve the marking problems in garment processing. Summary of the Invention

[0004] The technical problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide a garment processing marking substance, marking method and preparation technology that is easy to use, easy to mark fabrics, does not easily fall off or remove after marking, has good stability, facilitates subsequent processing of fabrics, does not affect the fabric during the marking process, and is extremely convenient for subsequent cleaning and processing.

[0005] To solve the above problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: A garment processing marking substance includes substance A, substance B, and substance C, which are mixed at room temperature in a 2:2:1 ratio to form the marking substance. Substance A is water, and substance B is starch. The starch is one or more of the following: sweet potato starch, tapioca starch, corn starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch, and mung bean starch; Substance C is a mixture of sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, alkyl glycoside, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, sodium xylenesulfonate and deionized water.

[0006] Preferably, the starch is sweet potato starch.

[0007] A garment processing marking method, comprising a marking substance.

[0008] A garment processing marking method includes the following steps: 1) Create a flat template based on the clothing style; 2) Slots or continuous holes are cut at the positions set in the template according to the needs of garment processing or design requirements; 3) Attach the template to the garment fabric; 4) Apply the marking material to the grooves or openings of the template using a tool. The marking material adheres to the fabric surface through the grooves or openings and forms a visible mark. 5) Take the template and process the fabric according to the markings.

[0009] The adoption of this marking method increases the convenience and accuracy of fabric marking, and improves the quality of subsequent product processing.

[0010] Preferably, the template is made of a transparent or semi-transparent material with a smooth surface. The transparency or semi-transparency of the template facilitates observation of the correspondence between the fabric texture and the marking position, ensuring accurate marking; the smooth surface allows the marking material to pass smoothly through the slots or openings, reducing residue, improving marking clarity and consistency, and preventing scratches or contamination of the fabric.

[0011] Preferably, the marking material is adhered to the fabric surface or partially penetrated into the fabric. This arrangement ensures good adhesion between the marking material and the fabric, preventing it from easily falling off or automatically disappearing, thus facilitating subsequent fabric processing.

[0012] Preferably, the marking substance contains pigments, and the color of the marking substance is significantly different from the color of the fabric.

[0013] Coloring makes the markings easier to display on the fabric, making them more prominent and easier to identify during subsequent fabric processing, thus increasing convenience.

[0014] Preferably, the marker substance is white or off-white when no pigment is added.

[0015] This design allows the marking material to be used directly, and in principle meets the marking needs of all fabrics except white fabrics, making it highly applicable.

[0016] A technique for preparing a marking substance for garment processing includes the following steps; 1) Add an appropriate amount of substance A to the container; 2) Add an appropriate amount of substance C to the container and stir it with substance A; 3) Take an appropriate amount of substance B and add it to the container and stir well to form a paste-like labeling substance.

[0017] Preferably, the preparation method of substance C is as follows: 1) Add an appropriate amount of water to the mixing tank and heat it to 60-70℃; 2) While stirring, add sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, alkyl glycoside, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, sodium citrate and sodium xylene sulfonate. 3) After stirring evenly, gradually add sodium chloride to control the viscosity; 4) Cool down to below 40°C; 5) Add sodium benzoate and continue stirring until homogeneous to obtain substance C.

[0018] The beneficial effects of this invention are: it is easy to use, facilitates marking of fabrics, the markings are not easy to fall off or be removed, have good stability, facilitate subsequent processing of the fabric, and at the same time, the marking process does not affect the fabric, and subsequent cleaning and processing are also extremely convenient. It has practicality and wide applicability. Attached Figure Description

[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention or the prior art, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below, but this is not a limitation on the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the process flow of the present invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the cut garment fabric according to the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the template for the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the completed fabric marking style of the present invention.

[0021] Among them, 1. Clothing fabric, 2. Template, 3. Groove, 4. Marking. Detailed Implementation

[0022] See Figures 1 to 4 The illustrated garment processing marking substance comprises substance A, substance B, and substance C. Substances A, B, and C are mixed at room temperature in a ratio of 2:2:1 to form the marking substance. Substance A is water, and substance B is starch. The starch is one or more of the following: sweet potato starch, tapioca starch, corn starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch, and mung bean starch; Substance C is a mixture of sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, alkyl glycoside, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, sodium xylenesulfonate and deionized water.

[0023] Furthermore, the starch is preferably sweet potato starch.

[0024] A garment processing marking method, comprising a marking substance.

[0025] A garment processing marking method includes the following steps: 1) Create a flat template based on the clothing style; 2) Slots or continuous holes are cut at the positions set in the template according to the needs of garment processing or design requirements; 3) Attach the template to the garment fabric; 4) Apply the marking material to the grooves or openings of the template using a tool. The marking material adheres to the fabric surface through the grooves or openings and forms a visible mark. 5) Take the template and process the fabric according to the markings.

[0026] Furthermore, the template is made of transparent or semi-transparent material, and the template surface is smooth.

[0027] Furthermore, the marking substance adheres to the fabric surface or partially penetrates into the fabric.

[0028] Furthermore, pigments are added to the marking material, and the color of the marking material is clearly different from the color of the fabric.

[0029] Furthermore, the marker substance is white or off-white when no pigment is added.

[0030] A technique for preparing a marking substance for garment processing includes the following steps; 1) Add an appropriate amount of substance A to the container; 2) Add an appropriate amount of substance C to the container and stir it with substance A; 3) Take an appropriate amount of substance B and add it to the container and stir well to form a paste-like labeling substance.

[0031] Furthermore, the preparation method of substance C is as follows: 1) Add an appropriate amount of water to the mixing tank and heat it to 60-70℃; 2) While stirring, add sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, alkyl glycoside, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, sodium citrate and sodium xylene sulfonate. 3) After stirring evenly, gradually add sodium chloride to control the viscosity; 4) Cool down to below 40°C; 5) Add sodium benzoate and continue stirring until homogeneous to obtain substance C.

[0032] When using this invention, substance C is first prepared. After preparation, substance C can be stored for a long time and can be taken out directly when needed.

[0033] Once substance C is ready, the preparation of the labeling substance becomes extremely convenient. Simply prepare the three materials and then gradually mix them together.

[0034] The role of each substance in substance C of this invention.

[0035] Deionized water is the basic solvent; Sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, alkyl glycosides, and fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ethers are surfactants; Sodium chloride is used as a thickener; Sodium xylenesulfonate is a co-solvent; Sodium benzoate is a preservative; Sodium citrate is a pH adjuster.

[0036] Surfactants: responsible for the subsequent removal of labeled substances.

[0037] Pigments: Give color to marking substances and enhance the appearance of products.

[0038] Preservatives: prevent products from deteriorating and growing bacteria during storage and use.

[0039] Thickeners: Adjust the viscosity of the labeled substance to make it appear "thicker" and easier to use.

[0040] pH adjusters: Adjust the acidity or alkalinity of labeled substances to neutral or slightly alkaline to reduce skin irritation.

[0041] Cosolvents, such as sodium citrate, help soften hard water, improve cleaning efficiency, and thus facilitate the subsequent removal of labeled substances. Implementation

[0042] Lay the garment fabric 1 flat on the workbench, accurately attach the prepared template 2 to the garment fabric, and use tools such as brushes to apply or scrape the marking material into the grooves 3 or holes of the template. The marking material adheres to the surface of the fabric through the grooves or holes, and marks 4 are formed when the template is removed.

[0043] Furthermore, in the production of the planar template, a transparent or semi-transparent template material with a certain degree of hardness is selected; the template is replicated based on the computer-typeset clothing pattern; grooves or holes are made on the template according to the set marking points, with the width or diameter of the grooves or holes being 3-5mm.

[0044] Furthermore, PVC board can be selected as the template material.

[0045] During the cutting process of clothing fabric, the overall size of the cut fabric will be larger than the size of the computer-typed pattern. Therefore, when the template is placed on the fabric, its overall outline is smaller than the fabric.

[0046] Furthermore, the substance B starch can be obtained by purchasing it directly on the market or by refining it from purchased raw materials.

[0047] Furthermore, during the fabric laying process, the workbench surface must be kept flat to ensure the flatness of the fabric after it is laid out.

[0048] During implementation, the density of the marker substance of this invention is controlled at 1.1-1.3 g / cm³, which can be observed by the naked eye and controlled by adding substance B. After multiple experiments, it has been proven that too high or too low concentration is not conducive to the application of the marker substance.

[0049] The marking substance of this invention can be removed by washing clothing. The properties of substance C are similar to those of dishwashing liquid and substance B starch, both of which can be dissolved in water and removed by simple washing.

[0050] The above are merely specific embodiments of the present invention, but the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions conceived without inventive effort should be included within the scope of protection of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope defined in the claims.

Claims

1. A marking substance for garment processing, characterized in that: The mixture comprises substances A, B, and C, which are mixed at room temperature in a ratio of 2:2:1 to form a labeling substance. Substance A is water, and substance B is starch. The starch is one or more of the following: sweet potato starch, tapioca starch, corn starch, wheat starch, rice starch, potato starch, and mung bean starch; Substance C is a mixture of sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, alkyl glycoside, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, sodium chloride, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, sodium xylenesulfonate and deionized water.

2. The garment processing marking material according to claim 1, characterized in that: The starch is preferably sweet potato starch.

3. A garment processing marking method, characterized in that: The labeling substance as described in claims 1 and 2 is used.

4. The garment processing marking method according to claim 3, characterized in that: Includes the following steps: 1) Create a flat template based on the clothing style; 2) Slots or continuous holes are cut at the positions set in the template according to the needs of garment processing or design requirements; 3) Attach the template to the garment fabric; 4) Apply the marking material to the grooves or openings of the template using a tool. The marking material adheres to the fabric surface through the grooves or openings and forms a visible mark. 5) Take the template and process the fabric according to the markings.

5. The garment processing marking method according to claim 4, characterized in that: The template is made of transparent or semi-transparent material and has a smooth surface.

6. The garment processing marking method according to claim 4, characterized in that: The marking substance adheres to the fabric surface or partially penetrates into the fabric.

7. A garment processing marking method according to claim 4, characterized in that: The marking substance contains pigments, and its color is clearly different from the fabric color.

8. The garment processing marking material according to claim 4, characterized in that: The marker substance is white or off-white when no pigment is added.

9. The preparation technology of a garment processing marking substance according to claim 1, characterized in that: Includes the following steps; 1) Add an appropriate amount of substance A to the container; 2) Add an appropriate amount of substance C to the container and stir it with substance A; 3) Take an appropriate amount of substance B and add it to the container and stir well to form a paste-like labeling substance.

10. The preparation technology of a garment processing marking substance according to claim 9, characterized in that: The preparation method of substance C is as follows: 1) Add an appropriate amount of water to the mixing tank and heat it to 60-70℃; 2) While stirring, add sodium fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether sulfate, alkyl glycoside, fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, sodium citrate and sodium xylene sulfonate. 3) After stirring evenly, gradually add sodium chloride to control the viscosity; 4) Cool down to below 40°C; 5) Add sodium benzoate and continue stirring until homogeneous to obtain substance C.