D06P5/2061

Dye Printing Treatment Liquid Composition, Composition Set, Printing Method, And Ink Jet Printing Method
20230082351 · 2023-03-16 ·

A dye printing treatment liquid composition to be adhered to a cloth, includes: a polyester resin having a glass transition temperature of 40° C. or more; a cross-linking agent; and water, and the cloth contains fibers which have hydroxy groups.

FABRIC HAVING UNEVEN-SURFACE DESIGN, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
20170342658 · 2017-11-30 ·

Provided is a fabric to which an uneven-surface design which is fine and has flexibility and wear resistance is imparted. The fabric has a polyurethane resin applied portion on at least a portion of a surface side of the fabric, and an uneven-surface design shaped on the polyurethane resin applied portion. The polyurethane resin applied portion is a region in which a polyurethane resin which is applied is present, and the polyurethane resin permeates between the fibers at least in a surface portion of the fabric such that a surface of the fabric is formed by the polyurethane resin and the fibers. In the polyurethane resin applied portion, an application depth of the polyurethane resin is 50 to 200 μm, a filling ratio of the polyurethane resin is 15% to 45%, and a filling ratio of the fibers of the fabric is 50% to 80%.

INK COMPOSITION INCLUDING A MODIFIED FATTY ALCOHOL POLYGLYCOL ETHER SURFACTANT

Examples of the present disclosure are directed toward an ink composition including a surfactant. An example ink composition consistent with the present disclosure includes a dye colorant dispersion, a solvent, a chelating agent, an oleth-3-phosphate, and a surfactant including a modified fatty alcohol polyglycol ether. In various examples, the dye colorant dispersion is present in an amount ranging from about 1.0 wt % to about 7.0 wt % based on a total weight of the ink, and the solvent is present in an amount ranging from about 10 wt % to about 22 wt % based on the total weight of the ink. The chelating agent may be present in an amount ranging from about 0.05 wt % to about 0.2 wt % based on the total weight of the ink, and the oleth-3-phosphate is in an amount ranging from about 0.1 wt % to about 0.3 wt % based on the total weight of the ink.

METHOD OF PROVIDING CBD OIL WITHIN POLYMER FIBROUS STRUCTURES FOR SUBSEQUENT TRANSFER TO A USER'S SKIN
20210259985 · 2021-08-26 ·

A method of infusing CBD oil into polyester yarns or polymer fibrous structures to establish reservoirs of CBD in said yarns or structures of sufficient integrity to withstand multiple washing cycles while periodically allowing migration of CBD from said reservoirs to the skin of a wearer of a product made from the infused yarns or polymer fibrous structures

Process for dyeing of textile materials using supercritical fluid
11015289 · 2021-05-25 ·

An embodiment herein provides a process for dyeing of textile materials 108 with supercritical fluid. One or more dye materials 102 along with additives (if required) are mixed with at least one suitable solvent 104 to obtain one or more dye solutions 106. A textile material 108 is pre-treated with the one or more dye solutions 106 to obtain a dye coated textile material 110. The dye-coated textile material 110 is exposed to the supercritical fluid 112 in a supercritical fluid dyeing vessel at controlled pressure and temperature. The supercritical fluid 112 solubilizes and diffuses the one or more dye materials 102 inside the surface, pores and capillaries of the textile material 108. The supercritical fluid vessel is then depressurized below supercritical condition to entrap the one or more dye materials 102 in the textile material 108 to obtain a supercritical fluid dyed textile material 114.

Method for dyeing artificial fibers
10697115 · 2020-06-30 · ·

A method for dyeing artificial fibers comprises preparing an artificial fiber, and adding a dyestuff, a crosslinking agent, and an appropriate amount of water into a tank for mixture. Then, the artificial fiber is immersed in the tank to obtain a dyed artificial fiber, and the dyed artificial fiber is pressed by a roller set. Finally, the dyed artificial fiber is dried out.

PROCESS FOR DYEING OF TEXTILE MATERIALS USING SUPERCRITICAL FLUID
20190264383 · 2019-08-29 ·

An embodiment herein provides a process for dyeing of textile materials 108 with supercritical fluid. One or more dye materials 102 along with additives (if required) are mixed with at least one suitable solvent 104 to obtain one or more dye solutions 106. A textile material 108 is pre-treated with the one or more dye solutions 106 to obtain a dye coated textile material 110. The dye-coated textile material 110 is exposed to the supercritical fluid 112 in a supercritical fluid dyeing vessel at controlled pressure and temperature. The supercritical fluid 112 solubilizes and diffuses the one or more dye materials 102 inside the surface, pores and capillaries of the textile material 108. The supercritical fluid vessel is then depressurized below supercritical condition to entrap the one or more dye materials 102 in the textile material 108 to obtain a supercritical fluid dyed textile material 114.