D06H7/228

Novel Light Flame-Retardant Heat-Insulated Warm-Retention Protective Fabric and Preparation Method Thereof
20180105960 · 2018-04-19 ·

The present application discloses a novel light flame-retardant heat-insulated warm-retention protective fabric and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method comprises the steps of making soluble fibers and wrapping fibers into core spun yarns by ring spun core-spun spinning method, and weaving the made core spun yarns into a grey fabric by a loom; and then dissolving the soluble fibers in the grey fabric, and finally making the grey fabric into the novel light flame-retardant heat-insulated warm-retention protective fabric upon dyeing and finishing procedures. The protective fabric is a hollow yarn fabric and includes conventional woven goods and knit goods, still air will be generated among the yarns. With respect to the protective fabric with flowing air in the prior art, the protective fabric of the present invention has the advantages of better heat insulation and warm retention, lighter weight and stronger comfort.

Method for Preparing Untwisted, Hollow, High-Count Textiles and Method for Recovering the Solute in an Alkaline Lysis Solution
20170175323 · 2017-06-22 ·

The present invention discloses a method for preparing untwisted, hollow, high-count textiles comprising the following steps: a. preparing an alkaline degradable slice; b. preparing a blended spun melt; c. preparing an easily alkaline soluble and degradable fiber by spinning; d. preparing the textiles or an embroidered article. A method for recovering the solute in an alkaline lysis solution comprises an alkaline lysis solution obtained after the degradation of the easily alkaline soluble and degradable fiber is subjected to an acid precipitation, so as to produce terephthalic acid, wherein the waste water obtained by filtering meets the emission standard and is introduced to a biochemistry processing system.

Tinkle-free knitted wire mesh filters and methods for making such filters
09540752 · 2017-01-10 · ·

Tinkles (also known as gotchas) (see reference number 20 in FIGS. 1 and 2) are portions of knitted metal loops produced when a tube of knitted wire mesh is cut into individual pieces. In the prior art, tinkles have been considered a fact of life and the approach has been to try to shake them out of the mesh or immobilize them on or in the mesh. By producing a knitted tube (11) having alternating segments (12,13) of knitted rows of yarn and knitted rows of wire, completely tinkle-free knitted socks are produced which are used to produce completely tinkle-free knitted wire mesh filters. Knitted wire mesh filters that cannot release tinkles because they do not have any tinkles can be used in such applications as fuel filters and airbag filters.