Patent classifications
D06L4/40
LAUNDERABLE ACTIVATED COTTON
An activated cotton material and a method for processing cotton to form the activated cotton material are provided. The activated cotton material includes a layer of natural wax that is locked to the surface of cotton fibers by a wax lock.
Method for Manufacturing Fabric with High-efficiency and High-precision Flat Screen and Digital Printed Patterns with Energy Saving and Emission-reduction Effect
A method for manufacturing fabric with flat screen and digital printed patterns includes: singeing, pretreatment, flat screen scraping sizing, drying, pattern printing, humidification, steaming treatment, washing, and non-ironing and soft setting. The pretreatment is a biological enzyme pretreatment process including: cloth feeding at 75° C., dipping, scouring and bleaching in a working fluid, heating to 90° C. for treatment of 30 minutes, draining, hot water washing and cold water washing. A shortened process flow can be realized, and the positioned sizing that uses a flat screen to scrape a sizing agent to a pattern position to be digital spray-printed on instead of traditional full-width sizing for sizing and printing, which greatly reduces the amount of sizing agent used, lowers production cost and reduces waste water pollution, and solves problem that the fabric is mottled caused by the application of sizing agent in areas without printed pattern due to full-width sizing.
Use of Polypeptide
The present invention concerns the use of a polypeptide having deoxyribonuclease (DNase) activity for preventing or reducing redeposition of soil on an item during a subsequent cleaning or laundering process. The invention further concerns a detergent composition comprising a polypeptide having deoxyribonuclease (DNase) activity and a method for preventing or reducing redeposition of soil on an item during a subsequent cleaning or laundering process.
Use of Polypeptide
The present invention concerns the use of a polypeptide having deoxyribonuclease (DNase) activity for preventing or reducing redeposition of soil on an item during a subsequent cleaning or laundering process. The invention further concerns a detergent composition comprising a polypeptide having deoxyribonuclease (DNase) activity and a method for preventing or reducing redeposition of soil on an item during a subsequent cleaning or laundering process.
METHODS OF FACILITATING REMOVAL OF A FINGERPRINT
Bioactive coatings that include a base and a protein associated with the base for actively promoting the removal of organic stains are provided. In aspects, bioactive coatings that are stabilized against inactivation by weathering are provided including a base associated with a chemically modified enzyme, and, optionally a first polyoxyethylene present in the base and independent of the enzyme. The coatings are optionally overlayered onto a substrate to form an active coating facilitating the removal of organic stains or organic material from food, insects, or the environment.
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A DYED FABRIC USING ENZYME AGGREGATES
Provided is a process for the production of a dyed fabric using enzyme aggregates. In particular, provided is a process that comprises a step of providing a woven fabric that comprises a base layer and an additional layer which is located on at least one side of the fabric, wherein the yarns of the additional layer comprise fibers that are at least partially dyed, and a step of contacting the woven fabric with enzyme aggregates such as cross-linked enzyme aggregates (CLEAs), to remove at least part of the dye from at least the yarns of said additional layer. The disclosure also provides a fabric obtained with the process and garments including the fabric.
PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A DYED FABRIC USING ENZYME AGGREGATES
Provided is a process for the production of a dyed fabric using enzyme aggregates. In particular, provided is a process that comprises a step of providing a woven fabric that comprises a base layer and an additional layer which is located on at least one side of the fabric, wherein the yarns of the additional layer comprise fibers that are at least partially dyed, and a step of contacting the woven fabric with enzyme aggregates such as cross-linked enzyme aggregates (CLEAs), to remove at least part of the dye from at least the yarns of said additional layer. The disclosure also provides a fabric obtained with the process and garments including the fabric.
Methods of facilitating removal of a fingerprint
Bioactive coatings that include a base and a protein associated with the base for actively promoting the removal of organic stains are provided. In aspects, bioactive coatings that are stabilized against inactivation by weathering are provided including a base associated with a chemically modified enzyme, and, optionally a first polyoxyethylene present in the base and independent of the enzyme. The coatings are optionally overlayered onto a substrate to form an active coating facilitating the removal of organic stains or organic material from food, insects, or the environment.
APPARATUS FOR DECOLORING OR TREATING MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
The present invention relates to an apparatus for decoloring or treating manufactured articles, such as items of clothing.
APPARATUS FOR DECOLORING OR TREATING MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
The present invention relates to an apparatus for decoloring or treating manufactured articles, such as items of clothing.