CN106337298A - Dyeing method of napping fabric - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a dyeing method of napping fabric, comprising the following steps: 1) successively adding acryloyl chloride, copper sulphate, sodium tripolyphosphate, hexylenediamine and a vegetable dye into a dye vat and successively pouring deionized water, uniformly stirring and heating to 55 DEG C; 2) successively pouring EDDHA-Na, methanol polyethenoxy phosphate, dimethylamine and dimethyl formamide, continuously stirring until the materials are fully and uniformly mixed, and heating to 65 DEG C; 3) immersing fabric into the dye vat for 30 min; 4) drying the immersed fabric at 80 DEG C; 5) immersing the dried fabric in clear water and rinsing for 30 min; and 6) taking the rinsed fabric out of the clear water and naturally airing. Fabric dyed by the above method has excellent color fastness and has good dyeing uniformity and has no dyeing defect.
Description
Technical field
The present invention relates to the colouring method of napping fabric.
Background technology
The colouring method of existing napping fabric, the color fastness of dyed shell fabrics is not high, and dyeing uniformity is bad, and easy generation
Color is spent.
Content of the invention
It is an object of the invention to provide a kind of colouring method of napping fabric, the fabric after its dyeing has excellent day
Shine color fastness, PERSPIRATION COLOR FASTNESS, Washing, dry-cleaning color fastness, colorfastness to rubbing, colour fastness to water, chlorine drift color fastness, non-
Chlorine floats color fastness, and dyeing uniformity is good, colourless flower.
For achieving the above object, the technical scheme is that and design a kind of colouring method of napping fabric, including as follows
Step:
1) 1~2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion trimerization phosphorus are sequentially added in dye vat
Sour sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and plus
Heat is to 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Preferably, the colouring method of napping fabric, comprises the steps:
1) 1 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion tripolyphosphates are sequentially added in dye vat
Sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and heat
To 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Preferably, the colouring method of napping fabric, comprises the steps:
1) 2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion tripolyphosphates are sequentially added in dye vat
Sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and heat
To 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Preferably, the colouring method of napping fabric, comprises the steps:
1) 1.2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion tripolyphosphates are sequentially added in dye vat
Sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and heat
To 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Advantages of the present invention and having the beneficial effects that: provide a kind of colouring method of napping fabric, the fabric after its dyeing
Have excellent weathering color fastness, PERSPIRATION COLOR FASTNESS, Washing, dry-cleaning color fastness, colorfastness to rubbing, colour fastness to water,
Chlorine drift color fastness, non-chlorine drift color fastness, and dyeing uniformity is good, colourless flower.
The Color of fabric is to be largely to be determined by dyestuff, the component of auxiliary agent and proportioning in dye vat, and
Processing step, technological parameter (time, temperature etc.) also function to pivotal role.
In dye vat, the different component of " dyestuff, auxiliary agent " can influence each other, the synthesis of various ingredients and its proportioning, can very great Cheng
The final Color of fabric is determined on degree, if the component of " dyestuff, auxiliary agent " and proportioning be not mutually coordinated, single component is carried
The beneficial effect come, even can be eliminated by other components abatement, when serious, different component is mutually conflicted, and does not have entirety
Comprehensive function, produces negative interaction and substandard products.The present invention passes through a large amount of creative works, repeatedly verifies, obtains " dyestuff, auxiliary agent "
Optimal component and proportioning so that various ingredients combine, mutually coordinated and produce positive comprehensive effect.
The present invention, more on the basis of the optimal component and proportioning of above-mentioned " dyestuff, auxiliary agent ", is equipped with and is somebody's turn to do " dyestuff, auxiliary agent " phase
Supporting optimum process step, technological parameter is so that the final Color of fabric reaches optimum.
Specific embodiment
With reference to embodiment, the specific embodiment of the present invention is further described.Following examples are only used for more
Plus clearly demonstrate technical scheme, and can not be limited the scope of the invention with this.
The technical scheme that the present invention is embodied as is:
Embodiment 1
The colouring method of napping fabric, comprises the steps:
1) 1~2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion trimerization phosphorus are sequentially added in dye vat
Sour sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and plus
Heat is to 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Embodiment 2
The colouring method of napping fabric, comprises the steps:
1) 1 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion tripolyphosphates are sequentially added in dye vat
Sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and heat
To 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Embodiment 3
The colouring method of napping fabric, comprises the steps:
1) 2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion tripolyphosphates are sequentially added in dye vat
Sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and heat
To 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Embodiment 4
The colouring method of napping fabric, comprises the steps:
1) 1.2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion tripolyphosphates are sequentially added in dye vat
Sodium, 0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and heat
To 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether are put into again successively
Phosphate ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to
65℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
Through the various embodiments described above dyeing after fabric have excellent weathering color fastness, PERSPIRATION COLOR FASTNESS, Washing,
Dry-cleaning color fastness, colorfastness to rubbing, colour fastness to water, chlorine drift color fastness, non-chlorine drift color fastness, and dyeing uniformity is good, colourless
Flower.
The above is only the preferred embodiment of the present invention it is noted that ordinary skill people for the art
For member, on the premise of without departing from the technology of the present invention principle, some improvements and modifications can also be made, these improvements and modifications
Also should be regarded as protection scope of the present invention.
Claims (4)
1. the colouring method of napping fabric is it is characterised in that comprise the steps:
1) sequentially add in dye vat 1~2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion sodium tripolyphosphates,
0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and are heated to 55
℃;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether phosphoric acids are put into again successively
Ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to 65
℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
2. the colouring method of napping fabric according to claim 1 is it is characterised in that comprise the steps:
1) sequentially add in dye vat 1 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion sodium tripolyphosphates, 0.5
Weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and are heated to 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether phosphoric acids are put into again successively
Ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to 65
℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
3. the colouring method of napping fabric according to claim 1 is it is characterised in that comprise the steps:
1) sequentially add in dye vat 2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion sodium tripolyphosphates, 0.5
Weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and are heated to 55 DEG C;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether phosphoric acids are put into again successively
Ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to 65
℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
4. the colouring method of napping fabric according to claim 1 is it is characterised in that comprise the steps:
1) sequentially add in dye vat 1.2 parts by weight propylene acyl chlorides, 0.2 parts sulfuric acid copper, 1.1 weight portion sodium tripolyphosphates,
0.5 weight portion hexamethylene diamine, 45 weight portion vegetable colours put into 150 parts by weight of deionized water successively, stir, and are heated to 55
℃;
2) the big sodium acetate of 1.3 weight portion ethylenediamine two salicyl, 2.2 parts by weight Methanol polyoxyethylene ether phosphoric acids are put into again successively
Ester, 0.6 weight portion dimethylamine, 1.3 weight portion dimethylformamides, continue stirring, uniform to being sufficiently mixed, and are heated to 65
℃;
3) fabric is immersed in 30 minutes in dye vat;
4) fabric after soaking is dried at 80 DEG C;
5) rinse 30 minutes in the fabric immersion clear water after drying;
6) take out the fabric after rinsing naturally to dry.
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