Patent classifications
D06M15/6436
HUMAN HAIR FIBER TREATMENT AGENT
A human hair fiber treatment agent for treating human hair fibers separated from the human head and artificially fixed at one part of the longitudinal direction, wherein the human hair fiber treatment agent comprises the following components (A) to (C) in the formulation thereof, and the content of the component (A) is 1% by mass or more: (A): formaldehyde or a hydrate thereof; (B): a melamine derivative represented by the formula (1) wherein R.sup.1 to R.sup.3 each represent a hydrogen atom, a hydroxymethylamino group, a hydroxy group, a halogen atom, a phenyl group, a linear or branched alkyl group or alkenyl group having 1 or more and 6 or less carbon atoms, or a linear or branched alkoxy group or alkenyloxy group having 1 or more and 6 or less carbon atoms; and (C): water.
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FIBER TREATMENT AGENT, FIBERS FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR AND HEADDRESS PRODUCT
A fiber treatment agent can provide artificial hair fiber with smooth and dry texture. A fiber treatment agent includes water; silicone oil; and ionic liquid. Content of the sum of the silicone oil and the ionic liquid with respect to the water is 2 parts by weight or more and less than 10 parts by weight. Content of the silicone oil with respect to the weight of the water is more than 0.5 parts by weight and 9.5 parts by weight or less. Content of the ionic liquid with respect to the weight of the water is 0.2 parts by weight or more and 5.0 parts by weight or less.
PROVIDING FIBER SUBSTRATES WITH A WASH-RESISTANT FINISH WITH SILICON COPOLYMERS
Organopolysiloxane copolymers having the formula
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are useful in treating fibrous substances, particularly textile fabrics, to produce a laundering-resistant soft hand.
Composition, fiber treatment agent, fiber treatment method, and treated fiber
Provided is a composition that imparts an excellent flexibility to post-treatment fibers and textiles, provides a water-absorptive fiber surface and provides an excellent durability, and can maintain the water absorbency of the fiber surface even after a laundry treatment. Also provided is a fiber treatment agent that contains said composition as an effective component. The composition contains the following component (A) and component (B) wherein the content ratio on a mass basis represented by component (A)/[component (A)+component (B)] is 0.01-1. Component (A) is an organopolysiloxane represented by general formula (1) or a silane represented by general formula (2), and component (B) is water.
FABRIC SPRAY COMPOSITIONS
An aqueous fabric spray composition, comprising: a. 0.0001-10 wt. % free perfume. b. 0.001 to 2 wt. % quaternary ammonium biocide.
AMINOALKYL GROUP-CONTAINING ORGANOPOLYSILOXANE AND FIBER TREATMENT AGENT
An organopolysiloxane having a group represented by general formula (1) on a molecular terminal and/or a side chain has excellent heat resistance, is unlikely to become discolored even after heating, and is capable of imparting excellent flexibility to a fiber surface after treatment.
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(In general formula (1), R.sup.1 is a divalent hydrocarbon group having 1-8 carbon atoms, a is an integer of 0-4, R.sup.2 are each independently a hydrogen atom or a monovalent organic group having 7-20 carbon atoms and including at least one aromatic group, and at least 30 mol % of the groups represented by R.sup.2 that are bonded to nitrogen atoms within the organopolysiloxane are monovalent organic groups having 7-20 carbon atoms and including at least one aromatic group. The wavy line represents a bonding site.)
Treatment agent for carbon fiber precursor and carbon fiber precursor
Carbon fiber precursor treatment agents include a nonionic surfactant, an amino-modified silicone, and a dimethyl silicone with a kinematic viscosity at 25° C. of 5 to 200 mm.sup.2/s. The mass ratio of the content of the amino-modified silicone with respect to the content of the dimethyl silicone is 99.9/0.1 to 90/10. Alternatively, when the total content of the nonionic surfactant, the amino-modified silicone, and the dimethyl silicone is taken as 100 parts by mass, the nonionic surfactant is contained at a ratio of 9 to 85 parts by mass, the amino-modified silicone is contained at a ratio of 10 to 90.9 parts by mass, and the dimethyl silicone is contained at a ratio of 0.1 to 5 parts by mass.
TREATMENT AGENT FOR CARBON FIBER PRECURSOR AND CARBON FIBER PRECURSOR
Carbon fiber precursor treatment agents include a nonionic surfactant, an amino-modified silicone, and a dimethyl silicone with a kinematic viscosity at 25° C. of 5 to 200 mm.sup.2/s. The mass ratio of the content of the amino-modified silicone with respect to the content of the dimethyl silicone is 99.9/0.1 to 90/10. Alternatively, when the total content of the nonionic surfactant, the amino-modified silicone, and the dimethyl silicone is taken as 100 parts by mass, the nonionic surfactant is contained at a ratio of 9 to 85 parts by mass, the amino-modified silicone is contained at a ratio of 10 to 90.9 parts by mass, and the dimethyl silicone is contained at a ratio of 0.1 to 5 parts by mass.
ANTIVIRAL COMPOSITION FOR TEXTILES
The present invention relates to an antiviral composition. The antiviral composition of the invention is applied to textiles to make the textiles virus-resistant before they can be used. The antiviral composition includes an antiviral agent, one or more binding agents and a catalyst or a softener depending upon the utility of the antiviral composition.
WATER REPELLENT AGENT COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER REPELLENT FIBER PRODUCT
A water repellent agent composition contains a compound represented by the following General Formula (1) and a silicone resin:
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wherein in Formula (1), R.sup.31 represents a monovalent hydrocarbon group having 4 to 30 carbon atoms, R.sup.32 represents a hydrogen, a monovalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 30 carbon atoms, or an organic group represented by —R.sup.36—N(R.sup.37)—R.sup.38 (in the formula, R.sup.36 represents a divalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 30 carbon atoms, and R.sup.37 and R.sup.38 each independently represent a hydrogen or a monovalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 30 carbon atoms), R.sup.33 represents a divalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 30 carbon atoms, R.sup.34 and R.sup.35 each independently represent a hydrogen or a monovalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 30 carbon atoms, a represents an integer of 0 to 2, and when a is 2, the plurality of R.sup.32 and R.sup.33 each may be identical or different.