Patent classifications
D06M13/224
LUBRICATING AGENT
The present invention is a lubricating agent containing a compound represented by the following formula 1:
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wherein R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 each represent a hydrocarbon group with 6 or more and 24 or less carbons; A.sup.10 and A.sup.2O each represent an alkyleneoxy group with 2 or more and 4 or less carbons; x1 and x2 are average numbers of added moles, and each represent a number of 0 or more and 10 or less; and M is a cationic ion.
ELASTIC FIBER TREATING AGENT AND ELASTIC FIBER
Disclosed is an elastic fiber treatment agent that contains at least one smoothing agent selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, silicone oils, and ester oils and at least one naturally derived ingredient selected from the group consisting of terpene resins and terpene resin derivatives. Also disclosed is an elastic fiber treatment agent that contains at least one smoothing agent selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, silicone oils, and ester oils and at least one naturally derived ingredient selected from the group consisting of rosins and rosin derivatives. In one aspect, the smoothing agent includes a mineral oil and the mineral oil content of the smoothing agent (A) is 59.5% to 95% by mass.
ELASTIC FIBER TREATING AGENT AND ELASTIC FIBER
Disclosed is an elastic fiber treatment agent that contains at least one smoothing agent selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, silicone oils, and ester oils and at least one naturally derived ingredient selected from the group consisting of terpene resins and terpene resin derivatives. Also disclosed is an elastic fiber treatment agent that contains at least one smoothing agent selected from the group consisting of mineral oils, silicone oils, and ester oils and at least one naturally derived ingredient selected from the group consisting of rosins and rosin derivatives. In one aspect, the smoothing agent includes a mineral oil and the mineral oil content of the smoothing agent (A) is 59.5% to 95% by mass.
Process for bonding a textile material to an elastomer
The present invention relates to a process for adhering a textile material to an elastomer, the process comprising the steps of pretreating the textile material with at least one polyester of an α-β-unsaturated carboxylic acid, contacting the pretreated textile material with an unvulcanized elastomer, and vulcanizing the product obtained. The present invention additionally encompasses an elastomer article obtainable by this process and also the use of a polyester of an α-β-unsaturated carboxylic acid for improving the adhesion of a textile material to an elastomer.
ELASTIC FIBER TREATING AGENT AND ELASTIC FIBERS
An elastic fiber treatment agent that contains a smoothing agent, water and an organic phosphoric acid ester salt. The smoothing agent contains a mineral oil with an aniline point of not more than 110° C., a silicone oil, and optionally an ester oil. Assuming that the sum of the content ratios of the smoothing agent, the water, and the organic phosphoric acid ester salt in the elastic fiber treatment agent is 100 parts by mass, the elastic fiber treatment agent contains the mineral oil at a ratio of 20 to 90 parts by mass and the water at a ratio of 0.01 to 2 parts by mass.
ELASTIC FIBER PROCESSING AGENT AND ELASTIC FIBER
An elastic fiber treatment agent that contains, as a smoothing agent, a mineral oil with a content ratio of an aromatic component of less than 1% by mass and an aniline point of 70° C. to 110° C. The mineral oil has a mass ratio between the content of a naphthene component and the content of a paraffin component of such that naphthene component/paraffin component=30 to 50/70 to 50.
NONWOVEN FABRIC LAYERED BODY, COMPOSITE LAYERED BODY, AND COVER SHEET
A nonwoven fabric layered body includes a first nonwoven fabric layer including a crimped fiber (A), which is a fiber made of a thermoplastic polymer and which has an average crimp diameter of 800 μm or less; and a hydrophilic agent.
Compositions and methods for treating keratinous material
Chemical compositions and techniques for treating wool (and other animal hair-based) fabrics are provided. In particular, compositions and techniques for unshrinking wool fabrics and garments are provided.
Compositions and methods for treating keratinous material
Chemical compositions and techniques for treating wool (and other animal hair-based) fabrics are provided. In particular, compositions and techniques for unshrinking wool fabrics and garments are provided.
Wettable SMS material for personal protective equipment applications
A wettable SMS material for personal protective equipment, such as a SMS fabric that has been treated to improve the wettability and absorbency properties of the SMS fabric is provided. A treated SMS fabric for personal protective equipment can retain its durability, breathability, and comfort, and may also provide the fabric with wettability and absorption properties. An article for personal protective equipment formed from a wettable SMS fabric is also provided.