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INKJET PRINTING

The present disclosure describes methods of printing, textile printing systems, and printers. In one example, a method of printing can include jetting an ink composition onto a substrate, the ink composition including an evaporable solvent, a colorant, and a non-curable polymeric binder. The ink composition on the substrate can be exposed to electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from 350 nm to 420 nm. The exposure of the ink composition can begin from 0 ms to 600 ms after jetting the ink composition. The electromagnetic radiation can heat the ink composition to evaporate a portion of the evaporable solvent from the ink composition within 5 ms to 500 ms after the beginning of the exposure.

Clothing with Enhanced Response Characteristics for Laser Finishing

A fabric has enhanced response characteristics for laser finishing. The fabric can be denim for denim apparel such as jeans. Software and lasers are used to finish apparel made of the fabric to produce a desired wear or distressing pattern or other design. The fabric allows for relatively fast color change in response to the laser, color changes in hue from indigo blue to white, many grayscale levels, and maintains strength and stretch properties. A method used to make the fabric includes spinning, dyeing, and weaving yarns in such a way to obtain the desired enhanced response characteristics for laser finishing.

Methods and systems for a textile treatment system

Methods and systems are provided for treating a textile substrate. In one example, a method of treating a textile substrate comprises jetting a plurality of treatment compositions from an inkjet printer on to only a treatment area of the textile substrate without being jetted outside of the treatment area, the plurality of jetted treatment compositions each forming a treatment layer over the treatment area, wherein outside of the treatment area the textile substrate is bare of the treatment layers. Jetting the plurality of the treatment compositions includes jetting a pretreatment composition adjacently over the textile substrate, jetting an ink composition over the textile substrate, and jetting a topcoat composition over the textile substrate, and adjusting a composition of the plurality of treatment compositions jetted from the inkjet printer based on a hydrophobicity of the textile substrate.

Methods and systems for a textile treatment system

Methods and systems are provided for treating a textile substrate. In one example, a method of treating a textile substrate comprises jetting a plurality of treatment compositions from an inkjet printer on to only a treatment area of the textile substrate without being jetted outside of the treatment area, the plurality of jetted treatment compositions each forming a treatment layer over the treatment area, wherein outside of the treatment area the textile substrate is bare of the treatment layers. Jetting the plurality of the treatment compositions includes jetting a pretreatment composition adjacently over the textile substrate, jetting an ink composition over the textile substrate, and jetting a topcoat composition over the textile substrate, and adjusting a composition of the plurality of treatment compositions jetted from the inkjet printer based on a hydrophobicity of the textile substrate.

Aqueous dispersion of polymeric capsules
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An aqueous dispersion of capsules including a resin having at least one repeating unit of formula I, II, and/or III and which is obtainable by contacting, in a liquid including water, a compound A including at least 2 functional groups selected from the functional groups —X—C(═O)—CHR1-C(═O)—R2, —X—C(═O)—C≡C—R2; or —X—C(═O)—CR1=CR2-NR11R12, with a compound B including at least two of —NH.sub.2, —NH.sub.3.sup.++, or —N═C═O. A method of producing the aqueous dispersion further relates to an aqueous ink jet ink including the resin capsules. ##STR00001##

Aqueous dispersion of polymeric capsules
11214700 · 2022-01-04 · ·

An aqueous dispersion of capsules including a resin having at least one repeating unit of formula I, II, and/or III and which is obtainable by contacting, in a liquid including water, a compound A including at least 2 functional groups selected from the functional groups —X—C(═O)—CHR1-C(═O)—R2, —X—C(═O)—C≡C—R2; or —X—C(═O)—CR1=CR2-NR11R12, with a compound B including at least two of —NH.sub.2, —NH.sub.3.sup.++, or —N═C═O. A method of producing the aqueous dispersion further relates to an aqueous ink jet ink including the resin capsules. ##STR00001##

Inkjet ink for textile printing

An example of an inkjet ink for textile printing includes a polycarbodiimide, a pigment, a sulfonated polyester-polyurethane binder, and a liquid vehicle. Examples of the inkjet ink may be used in textile printing kits and printing methods with a textile fabric. Examples of the textile fabric may be selected from the group consisting of cotton, polyester, nylon, and silk.

Inkjet ink for textile printing

An example of an inkjet ink for textile printing includes a polycarbodiimide, a pigment, a sulfonated polyester-polyurethane binder, and a liquid vehicle. Examples of the inkjet ink may be used in textile printing kits and printing methods with a textile fabric. Examples of the textile fabric may be selected from the group consisting of cotton, polyester, nylon, and silk.

CORN SMUT-BASED DENIM-TYPE FABRICS METHODS AND SYSTEMS

A method for manufacturing a corn smut-based denim-type fabric comprising: performing a corn smut-based denim-type thread production process by; retting a plurality of dried corn smut husks ,rinsing the plurality of retted fibers, drying the plurality of rinsed retted fibers, separating the plurality of rinsed retted fibers from the husk, and spinning the plurality of separated rinsed and retted fibers into a plurality of corn smut-based denim-type threads.

CORN SMUT-BASED DENIM-TYPE FABRICS METHODS AND SYSTEMS

A method for manufacturing a corn smut-based denim-type fabric comprising: performing a corn smut-based denim-type thread production process by; retting a plurality of dried corn smut husks ,rinsing the plurality of retted fibers, drying the plurality of rinsed retted fibers, separating the plurality of rinsed retted fibers from the husk, and spinning the plurality of separated rinsed and retted fibers into a plurality of corn smut-based denim-type threads.