D06P5/06

PAD-STEAM CATIONIZATION OF TEXTILES
20230089849 · 2023-03-23 ·

Described are methods and systems for cationizing and dyeing a natural fiber-containing textile. The method includes a step of steam treating a textile padded with a base and cationizing agent in a defined temperature range (greater than 100° C. to less than 110° C.) and for a defined time period (1 min to 10 min). The cationizing agent in the presence of the base is capable of generating two epoxide groups. The cationization step in the presence of steam using the halogenated catonization agent of the invention facilitates improved dyeing.

PAD-STEAM CATIONIZATION OF TEXTILES
20230089849 · 2023-03-23 ·

Described are methods and systems for cationizing and dyeing a natural fiber-containing textile. The method includes a step of steam treating a textile padded with a base and cationizing agent in a defined temperature range (greater than 100° C. to less than 110° C.) and for a defined time period (1 min to 10 min). The cationizing agent in the presence of the base is capable of generating two epoxide groups. The cationization step in the presence of steam using the halogenated catonization agent of the invention facilitates improved dyeing.

INKJET TEXTILE PRINTING TREATMENT LIQUID, INKJET TEXTILE PRINTING APPARATUS, INKJET TEXTILE PRINTING METHOD, AND TEXTILE PRINT
20220349122 · 2022-11-03 · ·

An inkjet textile printing treatment liquid contains an aqueous medium and a pH sliding agent. An inkjet textile printing apparatus includes a recording head that ejects an ink toward an image formation area of a textile printing target and a first treatment head that ejects a first treatment liquid toward at least the image formation area of the textile printing target. The first treatment liquid is the above-described inkjet textile printing treatment liquid. An inkjet textile printing method incudes: inkjetting an ink toward an image formation area of a textile printing target; and inkjetting a first treatment liquid toward at least the image formation area of the textile printing target. The first treatment liquid is the above-described inkjet textile printing treatment liquid.

Reducing colour loss from a dyed material by using an amine salt of a carboxylic acid

A method of combatting colour loss from a dyed material, the method comprising contacting the material with a composition comprising an amine salt of a carboxylic acid wherein the carboxylic acid has 4 to 10 carbon atoms.

Reducing colour loss from a dyed material by using an amine salt of a carboxylic acid

A method of combatting colour loss from a dyed material, the method comprising contacting the material with a composition comprising an amine salt of a carboxylic acid wherein the carboxylic acid has 4 to 10 carbon atoms.

Ink jet textile printing method and ink set
09732467 · 2017-08-15 · ·

An ink jet textile printing method includes recording by applying an ink composition containing a dye to a front surface of a fabric by an ink jet method and applying a liquid penetrant to the front surface or a rear surface of the fabric before or after the recording. The liquid penetrant includes a nitrogen compound having a boiling point of 230 to 260° C. and an alkyl polyol having a boiling point of 230 to 260° C. and does not substantially include alkyl polyols having a boiling point higher than 260° C.

Ink jet textile printing method and ink set
09732467 · 2017-08-15 · ·

An ink jet textile printing method includes recording by applying an ink composition containing a dye to a front surface of a fabric by an ink jet method and applying a liquid penetrant to the front surface or a rear surface of the fabric before or after the recording. The liquid penetrant includes a nitrogen compound having a boiling point of 230 to 260° C. and an alkyl polyol having a boiling point of 230 to 260° C. and does not substantially include alkyl polyols having a boiling point higher than 260° C.

Methods, compositions and uses relating thereto

A method of combatting colour loss from a dyed material, the method comprising the steps of: (1) contacting the material with a composition comprising an electrophilic species selected from aldehydes, succinimidyl esters, and mixtures thereof; (2) contacting the material with a composition comprising a chelating agent and/or a salt of an amine and/or a carboxylic acid.

Methods, compositions and uses relating thereto

A method of combatting colour loss from a dyed material, the method comprising the steps of: (1) contacting the material with a composition comprising an electrophilic species selected from aldehydes, succinimidyl esters, and mixtures thereof; (2) contacting the material with a composition comprising a chelating agent and/or a salt of an amine and/or a carboxylic acid.

PRODUCTION METHOD FOR GARMENT, DYED CLOTH, AND CHEMICAL AGENT
20220228314 · 2022-07-21 ·

[Problem] The present invention addresses the problem of providing: a method for producing garments that use dyed cloth on which whiteness easily emerges due to heating by irradiation with laser or the like and which can be efficiently decolorized; dyed cloth used in production of decolorized garments; and a chemical agent used in decolorization of dyed cloth. [Solution] This production method for garments is characterized by using a heat treatment to decolorize garments which use dyed cloth containing an alkanolamine. The temperature of the heat treatment is preferably 160-180° C., and the heat treatment is more preferably a laser machining treatment.