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ECO-FRIENDLY DECOLORIZATION METHOD OF JEANS
20230051838 · 2023-02-16 ·

Provided is an eco-friendly decolorization method of jeans including: a fabric input step of putting denim fabric into a decolorizing device; an ozone gas injecting step of injecting ozone gas into the decolorizing device in which denim fabric is put; and a purified water spraying step of spraying purified water to the denim fabric through a sprayer disposed in the decolorizing device filled with ozone gas through the ozone gas injecting step. The eco-friendly decolorization method of jeans can decolorize naturally and uniformly, and remarkably reduce generation of wastewater by using ozone and water, thereby providing an eco-friendly effect.

ECO-FRIENDLY DECOLORIZATION METHOD OF JEANS
20230051838 · 2023-02-16 ·

Provided is an eco-friendly decolorization method of jeans including: a fabric input step of putting denim fabric into a decolorizing device; an ozone gas injecting step of injecting ozone gas into the decolorizing device in which denim fabric is put; and a purified water spraying step of spraying purified water to the denim fabric through a sprayer disposed in the decolorizing device filled with ozone gas through the ozone gas injecting step. The eco-friendly decolorization method of jeans can decolorize naturally and uniformly, and remarkably reduce generation of wastewater by using ozone and water, thereby providing an eco-friendly effect.

PRINTING SYSTEM AND CONTROL DEVICE
20220410563 · 2022-12-29 · ·

The disclosure more appropriately creates a product of printing closer to the target state. A printing system (10) that creates a product of printing includes a printer (16) that is a printing apparatus that executes a printing step, a steaming machine (18) that is a device for a predetermined step that is a device that executes a predetermined step, and a control device (12); where the control device (12) acquires printed matter information that is information indicating a state of a printed matter obtained by performing the printing step by the printer (16), and adjusts a condition of a step to be executed in the steaming machine (18) based on information indicating a state of the target product and the printed matter information such that a product in a state closer to a state indicated by target product information is obtained.

TEXTILE MATERIALS CONTAINING DYED POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBERS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20220389652 · 2022-12-08 ·

A textile material comprises a plurality of yarns, the yarns containing an intimate blend of dyed polyphenylene sulfide fibers and cellulosic fibers. The dyed polyphenylene sulfide fibers comprising a disperse dye that is distributed substantially evenly across the cross-sectional area of the fibers. A method for dyeing textile materials containing polyphenylene sulfide fibers comprises the steps of (a) providing a textile material comprising yarns which contain an intimate blend of polyphenylene sulfide fibers and cellulosic fibers, (b) providing a dye liquor comprising a liquid medium and a disperse dye, (c) applying the dye liquor to the textile material, (d) heating the textile material under ambient atmosphere to a temperature sufficient to evaporate substantially all of the liquid medium from the textile material, and (e) heating the textile material under ambient atmosphere to a temperature of about 180° C. or more to fix the disperse dye to the polyphenylene sulfide fibers.

TEXTILE MATERIALS CONTAINING DYED POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBERS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
20220389652 · 2022-12-08 ·

A textile material comprises a plurality of yarns, the yarns containing an intimate blend of dyed polyphenylene sulfide fibers and cellulosic fibers. The dyed polyphenylene sulfide fibers comprising a disperse dye that is distributed substantially evenly across the cross-sectional area of the fibers. A method for dyeing textile materials containing polyphenylene sulfide fibers comprises the steps of (a) providing a textile material comprising yarns which contain an intimate blend of polyphenylene sulfide fibers and cellulosic fibers, (b) providing a dye liquor comprising a liquid medium and a disperse dye, (c) applying the dye liquor to the textile material, (d) heating the textile material under ambient atmosphere to a temperature sufficient to evaporate substantially all of the liquid medium from the textile material, and (e) heating the textile material under ambient atmosphere to a temperature of about 180° C. or more to fix the disperse dye to the polyphenylene sulfide fibers.

DYE RANGE AND PROCESSES, AND YARNS AND FABRICS PRODUCED THEREFROM

The invention generally relates to fabric dyeing, such as fabric dyeing using indigo or sulphur dyes. A process is provided which provides a dyed yarn having reduced dye penetration and a white core. The process involves modification of existing sulfur dye ranges to more efficiently and in an environmentally improved method produce dyed fabrics. The modification involves one or more of i) using of a barrier compound to subsequent dye applications; ii) performing a scouring stage without a caustic agent; iii) bypassing scouring and/or scour rising; iv) using sodium bicarbonate to control the pH of dye tanks; v) reducing the dye concentration and increasing the number of dye vats; and vi) adding a sizing stage to the dye range. The invention also is directed to yarns dyed on dye ranges through use of the process, and fabrics formed from the dyed yarns.

DYE RANGE AND PROCESSES, AND YARNS AND FABRICS PRODUCED THEREFROM

The invention generally relates to fabric dyeing, such as fabric dyeing using indigo or sulphur dyes. A process is provided which provides a dyed yarn having reduced dye penetration and a white core. The process involves modification of existing sulfur dye ranges to more efficiently and in an environmentally improved method produce dyed fabrics. The modification involves one or more of i) using of a barrier compound to subsequent dye applications; ii) performing a scouring stage without a caustic agent; iii) bypassing scouring and/or scour rising; iv) using sodium bicarbonate to control the pH of dye tanks; v) reducing the dye concentration and increasing the number of dye vats; and vi) adding a sizing stage to the dye range. The invention also is directed to yarns dyed on dye ranges through use of the process, and fabrics formed from the dyed yarns.

PROCESS FOR DYEING ANIMAL TEXTILE FIBERS COMPRISING THE USE OF PURIFIED SYNTHETIC FOOD DYES
20220349121 · 2022-11-03 · ·

A textile dyeing process is described for dyeing a textile material, product or article consisting of animal fibers, comprising the steps of dipping said textile material, product or article into a dyeing bath comprising at least one detergent substance, a wetting substance, a leveling substance and an acidity regulator; adding to the dyeing bath a coloring substance approved for food use; subjecting the dyed textile material, product or article to washes; and finally subjecting the dyed textile material, product or article to a color fixing treatment.

PROCESS FOR DYEING ANIMAL TEXTILE FIBERS COMPRISING THE USE OF PURIFIED SYNTHETIC FOOD DYES
20220349121 · 2022-11-03 · ·

A textile dyeing process is described for dyeing a textile material, product or article consisting of animal fibers, comprising the steps of dipping said textile material, product or article into a dyeing bath comprising at least one detergent substance, a wetting substance, a leveling substance and an acidity regulator; adding to the dyeing bath a coloring substance approved for food use; subjecting the dyed textile material, product or article to washes; and finally subjecting the dyed textile material, product or article to a color fixing treatment.

Damage processing method and manufacturing method for textile product

The present invention relates to provision of a textile product having a naturally faded appearance. A damage processing method for a textile product includes: irradiating a surface of the textile product with a laser beam (S1); washing the textile product irradiated with the laser beam with a phosphoric acid aqueous solution (S5); and exposing the washed textile product to ozone gas (S7).