D06M13/368

Compositions for treating textile materials

A composition for treating textile materials includes water, polyethylene, surfactant, preservative, and a mixture comprising sugar alcohol, hydrolyzed animal protein, and sarcosine compound. The composition can further include a fragrance. A textile material treated with the compositions described above can be a material selected from leather, nylon, or a mixture thereof. A method of preparing a composition for treating a textile material is also disclosed.

Compositions for treating textile materials

A composition for treating textile materials includes water, polyethylene, surfactant, preservative, and a mixture comprising sugar alcohol, hydrolyzed animal protein, and sarcosine compound. The composition can further include a fragrance. A textile material treated with the compositions described above can be a material selected from leather, nylon, or a mixture thereof. A method of preparing a composition for treating a textile material is also disclosed.

Aqueous binder for inorganic-fiber heat-insulating sound-absorbing member, and inorganic-fiber heat-insulating sound-absorbing member
09963385 · 2018-05-08 · ·

Disclosed is an aqueous binder for an inorganic-fiber heat-insulating sound-absorbing member, comprising a polycarboxylic acid and a crosslinking agent for the polycarboxylic acid, in which the polycarboxylic acid comprises a polycarboxylic acid having a weight average molecular weight of 1000 to 20000 and an acid value of 500 to 900 mgKOH/g; the crosslinking agent at least comprises a polyamine without a hydroxyl group, the polyamine having at least one of an amino group and an imino group and having a weight average molecular weight of 100 to 500 and an amine value of 1150 to 1650 mgKOH/g, and a polyol without an amino group and an imino group, the polyol having a hydroxyl group and having a weight average molecular weight of 90 to 250 and an alcohol valence of 3 or more; the ratio of the total mole of the hydroxyl group, amino group and imino group in the crosslinking agent relative to the mole of the carboxy group in the polycarboxylic acid is 0.3 to 1.2; and the ratio of the total mole of the amino group and imino group in the crosslinking agent relative to the total mole of the hydroxyl group, amino group and imino group in the crosslinking agent is 0.01 to 0.2.

TEXTILES HAVING ANTIMICROBIAL PROPERTIES
20180044847 · 2018-02-15 ·

Described herein is a method of manufacturing a textile material with antimicrobial compounds in such a manner to chemically bind or attach said compounds to the textile material, and to the treated textile material which performs as a disinfectant or sterilizer on its own. The treated textile material exhibits wash-durability and non-leaching properties. The process includes an exhaust process cycle including the steps of treating the textile material using an exhaust process, where the liquor includes one or more antimicrobial agents, and subjecting the treated textile material to a heat treatment. In addition, a device is described for purifying water, which can operate based on gravity and without electricity.

PRODUCT HAVING ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION PROTECTION

A product having ultraviolet radiation protection and antimicrobial protection has a quantity of synthetic material, a quantity of zinc oxide particles with each particle having a surface, the quantity of zinc oxide particles in the range of 0.05 percent to 0.10 percent, and a quantity of a reactive group for modifying each surface of each zinc oxide particle, the quantity of the reactive group for incorporating the quantity of zinc oxide particles into the quantity of synthetic material prior to the quantity of synthetic material being formed into a fiber.