Patent classifications
D06P3/8276
Inkjet pre-treatment fluid for dye sublimation printing
An example of an inkjet pre-treatment fluid for dye sublimation printing consists of a humectant; a cationic polymer; a surfactant; a co-solvent present in an amount up to about 50 wt % based on a total weight of the inkjet pre-treatment fluid; and a balance of water. In an example of a printing method, the inkjet pre-treatment fluid is inkjet printed onto a textile substrate to form a pre-treated area on the textile substrate.
METHOD OF MANUFACTURING HIGHLY ELASTIC FABRIC INCLUDING LATENT CRIMPED YARN
A method of manufacturing an elastic fabric including a latent crimped yarn according to an embodiment includes forming a raw fabric by knitting the latent crimped yarn and a polyester yarn, reducing the raw fabric, removing oil from the raw fabric, removing wrinkles of the raw fabric, followed by drying, dyeing the raw fabric, and removing wrinkles of the raw fabric, followed by drying to form the elastic fabric. The method can manufacture a highly elastic fabric having excellent recovery and color fastness to washing.
Polyester Composition with Improved Dyeing Properties
A composition with advantages for textile fibers is disclosed. The composition is a melt of polyester precursors selected from the group consisting of terephthalic acid, dimethyl terephthalate, ethylene glycol, sebacic acid in an amount sufficient to give filaments and fibers made from the melt a dye receptivity similar to cotton at atmospheric pressure; pentaerythritol in an amount sufficient to give pill resistance to yarns blended of cotton with fibers made from the melt, and polyethylene glycol in an amount sufficient to give the melt the elasticity necessary to produce extruded filament from the melt. In an exemplary embodiment, the copolymer melt includes between about 4 and 6 percent sebacic acid, between about 500 and 800 ppm pentaerythritol, and between about 3.5 and 3.9 percent polyethylene glycol, with less than 2 percent DEG, at an intrinsic viscosity of between about 0.640 and 0.690 dl/g, and at a temperature of between about 268° C. and 271° C., with the proportional amounts being based on the amount of polymerized copolymer.
PRINTING OF FIBER BLENDS, WOVEN AND NON-WOVEN OR KNIT FABRIC
The present invention relates to a composition for printing a fiber blend, yarn, woven or non-woven or knit fabric comprising or consisting of at least acrylic, aramid, and optionally wool, a process for producing the composition, use of the composition, a process for printing said fiber blend, yarn, woven or non-woven or knit fabric, as well as to the printed fiber blend, yarn, woven or non-woven or knit fabric and the use thereof to manufacture goods like cloths therefore.
Polyester composition with improved dyeing properties
A copolymer composition is disclosed with advantages for textile fibers, yarns, blended yarns, fabrics, and garments. The composition includes polyester copolymer, between about 9.5 and 10.5 percent adipic acid based on the amount of copolymer, between about 630 and 770 parts per million (ppm) of pentaerythritol based on the amount of copolymer, and between about 3.4 and 4.2 percent polyethylene glycol based on the amount of copolymer.
FIBERS INCLUDING AN ALKYLENE OXIDE-CONTAINING NON IONIC SURFACTANT, ARTICLES, AND METHODS
A fiber comprising: a base polymer comprising an aromatic polyester or nylon-6; and an alkylene oxide-containing nonionic surfactant mixed within the base polymer; wherein the alkylene oxide-containing nonionic surfactant has a melting point of greater than 25° C. and an HLB of greater than 10. An article comprising a plurality of said fibers, wherein a dye is present in a greater amount in a first portion of the fibers than in other portions of the fibers of the article.
POLYESTER COMPOSITION WITH IMPROVED DYEING PROPERTIES
A copolymer composition is disclosed with advantages for textile fibers, yarns, blended yarns, fabrics, and garments. The composition includes polyester copolymer, between about 9.5 and 10.5 percent adipic acid based on the amount of copolymer, between about 630 and 770 parts per million (ppm) of pentaerythritol based on the amount of copolymer, and between about 3.4 and 4.2 percent polyethylene glycol based on the amount of copolymer.
PROCESSES AND INSTALLATIONS FOR DYEING SYNTHETIC FIBERS AND DYED FIBERS AND FABRICS CONTAINING SAID DYED FIBERS
A method for dyeing, such as vat dyeing, or coating synthetic fibers, such as polyester fibers and/or polyamide fibers, or yarns or fabrics including these fibers can include providing a powdered dye or a powdered precursor dye (powdered leuko dye), or providing an aqueous dye formulation or an aqueous precursor dye formulation (an alkaline aqueous leuko dye formulation). An aqueous system including a lipase enzyme can be provided. The fibers/yarn/fabric can be pretreated with the aqueous system, and the pretreated fibers/yarn/fabric can be coated or dyed with the powdered dye or powdered precursor dye, or with the aqueous dye formulation or aqueous precursor dye formulation.
INKJET PRE-TREATMENT FLUID FOR DYE SUBLIMATION PRINTING
An example of an inkjet pre-treatment fluid for dye sublimation printing consists of a humectant; a cationic polymer; a surfactant; a co-solvent present in an amount up to about 50 wt % based on a total weight of the inkjet pre-treatment fluid; and a balance of water. In an example of a printing method, the inkjet pre-treatment fluid is inkjet printed onto a textile substrate to form a pre-treated area on the textile substrate.
Method of manufacturing highly elastic fabric including latent crimped yarn
A method of manufacturing an elastic fabric including a latent crimped yarn according to an embodiment includes forming a raw fabric by knitting the latent crimped yarn and a polyester yarn, reducing the raw fabric, removing oil from the raw fabric, removing wrinkles of the raw fabric, followed by drying, dyeing the raw fabric, and removing wrinkles of the raw fabric, followed by drying to form the elastic fabric. The method can manufacture a highly elastic fabric having excellent recovery and color fastness to washing.