CN112796108A - Method for processing modal fiber embroidery fabric - Google Patents

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CN112796108A
CN112796108A CN202011617298.2A CN202011617298A CN112796108A CN 112796108 A CN112796108 A CN 112796108A CN 202011617298 A CN202011617298 A CN 202011617298A CN 112796108 A CN112796108 A CN 112796108A
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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of textile fabrics, in particular to a method for processing modal fiber embroidery fabrics. The method comprises the following steps: the fabric is pretreated, then embroidered, padded for 5-8min at normal temperature by using the health care shea butter treating agent, and finally dried at 90-100 ℃ to obtain the finished embroidery fabric. The fabric is a composite fiber of modal fiber, cedar fiber and modified milk protein fiber. The health-care shea butter treating agent comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: the preparation method comprises the following steps of coating shea butter core-shell particles with chitosan and plastic starch in a double-layer mode, nano chitin, potassium acetate, hyaluronic acid, nano amino silicone oil, polyoxyethylene nanoparticles, butoxyethyl nicotinate, 10-30 parts of amino silicone microemulsion and 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole acetate. The fabric has long-acting and lasting moisture retention, good glossiness, good heat retention and strength, and can prolong the service life of the fabric and protect the skin of a human body.

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Method for processing modal fiber embroidery fabric
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of textile fabrics, in particular to a method for processing modal fiber embroidery fabrics.
Background
Along with the continuous improvement of living standard of people, the comfort and the functionality of the fabric are concerned more and more. The modal fiber is a high wet modulus cellulose regenerated fiber, the raw material of the fiber is made into wood pulp by spruce and beech, and the fiber is processed into the fiber by a special spinning process, and the raw material of the fiber is all natural material, is harmless to human body, can be naturally decomposed and is harmless to environment. The clothing products made of the modal fiber have good softness and excellent moisture absorption, and are good choices for next-fit products such as underwear and the like. However, the modal fiber in the prior art is easy to damage short fiber quantity and fiber, the number of neps and hairiness is large in the spinning process, and the phenomena of fluffing and pilling are easy to occur in the preparation and use processes. Various microorganisms exist in the living environment of people, and some of the microorganisms are beneficial to the human body and even indispensable; other antibacterial fabrics are harmful to human health, can live in fabrics used by people daily, can be greatly reproduced in warm and humid environments, and seriously affect the physical health of people, so that the antibacterial fabrics are more and more popular among consumers.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a processing method for preparing modal fiber embroidery fabric with good softness, hygroscopicity, antistatic property, skin moistening, moisturizing, antibacterial and bacteriostatic effects, aiming at the problems in the prior art.
The purpose of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme: a method for processing modal fiber embroidery fabric comprises the following steps: the fabric is pretreated, then embroidered, padded for 5-8min at normal temperature by using the health care shea butter treating agent, and finally dried at 90-100 ℃ to obtain the finished embroidery fabric.
In the processing method of the modal fiber embroidery fabric, the fabric is a composite fiber of modal fibers, cedar fibers and modified milk protein fibers, wherein the mass ratios of the modal fibers, the cedar fibers and the modified milk protein fibers are respectively 70-90%, 2-8% and 8-22%.
Wherein the pretreatment comprises conventional processes such as dyeing, weaving and the like.
In the method for processing the modal fiber embroidery fabric, the treating agent comprises 8-10 parts of chitosan and plastic starch double-layer coated shea butter core-shell particles, 6-7 parts of nano chitin, 2-4 parts of potassium acetate, 2-5 parts of hyaluronic acid, 1-5 parts of nano amino silicone oil, 5-10 parts of polyoxyethylene nanoparticles, 10-30 parts of butoxyethyl nicotinate, 10-30 parts of amino silicone microemulsion and 60-70 parts of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole acetate.
Preferably, the shea butter core-shell particle double-layer coated with chitosan and plastic starch is prepared by the following method:
(1) preparation of oil phase: uniformly mixing shea butter, unsaturated fatty acid and an emulsifier to prepare an oil phase;
(2) preparation of the aqueous phase: mixing water, polyalcohol and metal salt uniformly to prepare a water phase;
(3) adding the water phase into the oil phase, and homogenizing for 2-4 times to obtain nano emulsion;
(4) adding the emulsified nano emulsion into an acid solution of chitosan to obtain a chitosan-coated shea butter solution;
(5) and adding the chitosan-coated shea butter core-shell particle solution into a plastic starch aqueous solution, and uniformly mixing to obtain the shea butter core-shell particles coated by the chitosan and the plastic starch.
The modal fiber embroidery fabric is treated by adopting a specific health-care shea butter treating agent, wherein the health-care shea butter treating agent contains double-layer coated shea butter core-shell particles of chitosan and plastic starch, and a shea butter auxiliary agent is a nano-scale weak cation auxiliary agent with excellent dryness prevention, oxidation resistance and other performances, and can promote the shea butter to be combined with fibers made of various materials when in use. When the double-layer coated core-shell particles are used for finishing fabrics, shea butter can be released due to the friction effect in the use process of the fabrics, and the double-layer coated core-shell particles can be well absorbed by skin, so that the effects of moistening the skin and the moisture can be achieved, and the moisture can be kept for a long time. The shea butter is wrapped by plastic starch and chitosan, so that the strength and resilience of the fabric can be further improved. Meanwhile, the health-care shea butter treating agent also contains amino silicon micro emulsion which has synergistic effect with the shea butter core-shell particles coated with double layers, so that the moisture retention performance of the fabric is further improved, and the fabric also contains nano chitin, hyaluronic acid, nano amino silicon oil, polyethylene oxide nano particles and the like, so that the glossiness and the heat retention property of the fabric are effectively improved. Furthermore, the modal fiber embroidery fabric provided by the invention adopts the composite fiber of the modal fiber, the cedar fiber and the modified milk protein fiber, and on the basis of the original performance of the modal fiber, the strength of the fabric is improved, the performance of balancing skin grease secretion is achieved, the moisturizing performance and the luster of texture are further improved, the hand feeling is moistened, and the effects of moisturizing are achieved.
Detailed Description
The following are specific examples of the present invention, which are illustrative of the technical solutions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention.
The preparation method comprises the following steps of preparing the shea butter core-shell particles with chitosan and plastic starch wrapped in a double layer way:
(1) preparation of oil phase: uniformly mixing 20 parts of shea butter, 2 parts of unsaturated fatty acid and an emulsifier at 60 ℃ to prepare an oil phase;
(2) preparation of the aqueous phase: uniformly mixing 1500 parts of water, 4 parts of polyhydric alcohol and 3 parts of metal salt to prepare a water phase;
(3) adding the water phase into the oil phase, and homogenizing for 4 times to obtain a nano emulsion;
(4) adding the emulsified nano emulsion into a mixture of chitosan and hydrochloric acid 1: 1 to obtain a chitosan-coated shea butter core-shell particle solution;
(5) adding the chitosan-coated shea butter core-shell particle solution into an aqueous solution of plastic starch (the mass ratio of the shea butter core-shell particle solution to the plastic starch is 1: 1), and uniformly mixing to obtain the shea butter core-shell particles coated by the chitosan and the plastic starch.
Example 1
Weighing the following raw materials of the health care shea butter treating agent in parts by weight: 9 parts of chitosan and plastic starch double-layer coated shea butter core-shell particles, 6 parts of nano chitin, 3 parts of potassium acetate, 4 parts of hyaluronic acid, 3 parts of nano amino silicone oil, 8 parts of polyoxyethylene nanoparticles, 20 parts of butoxyethyl nicotinate, 20 parts of amino silicone microemulsion and 65 parts of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole acetate; mixing the above raw materials for later use;
weaving a composite fabric of 80% of modal fiber, 5% of cedar fiber and 15% of modified milk protein fiber into a fabric, then embroidering, padding for 6min at normal temperature by using the health care shea butter treating agent, and finally drying at 95 ℃ to obtain a finished embroidery fabric, wherein the moisture absorption rate of the fabric is increased by 88%, and the fabric has a long-time moisture retention effect.
Example 2
Weighing the following raw materials of the health care shea butter treating agent in parts by weight: 8 parts of chitosan and plastic starch double-layer coated shea butter core-shell particles, 7 parts of nano chitin, 2 parts of potassium acetate, 5 parts of hyaluronic acid, 1 part of nano amino silicone oil, 10 parts of polyoxyethylene nanoparticles, 10 parts of butoxyethyl nicotinate, 30 parts of amino silicone microemulsion and 60 parts of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole acetate; mixing the above raw materials for later use;
weaving a composite fabric of 90% of modal fiber, 2% of cedar fiber and 8% of modified milk protein fiber into a fabric, then embroidering, padding for 5min at normal temperature by using the health care shea butter treating agent, and finally drying at 100 ℃ to obtain a finished embroidery fabric, wherein the moisture absorption rate of the fabric is increased by 85%, and the fabric has a long-time moisture retention effect.
Example 3
Weighing the following raw materials of the health care shea butter treating agent in parts by weight: 10 parts of chitosan and plastic starch double-layer coated shea butter core-shell particles, 6 parts of nano chitin, 4 parts of potassium acetate, 2 parts of hyaluronic acid, 5 parts of nano amino silicone oil, 5 parts of polyoxyethylene nanoparticles, 30 parts of butoxyethyl nicotinate, 10 parts of amino silicone microemulsion and 70 parts of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole acetate; mixing the above raw materials for later use;
weaving a composite fabric of 70% of modal fiber, 8% of cedar fiber and 22% of modified milk protein fiber into a fabric, then embroidering, padding the fabric with the health care shea butter treating agent for 8min at normal temperature, and finally drying the fabric at 90 ℃ to obtain a finished product of embroidery fabric, wherein the moisture absorption rate of the fabric is increased by 83%, and the fabric has a long-time moisture preservation effect.
In conclusion, the modal fiber embroidery fabric has long-acting and lasting moisture retention, good glossiness, good heat retention, strength and rebound resilience, so that the service life of the fabric is prolonged, and the skin of a human body can be protected.
The technical scope of the invention claimed by the embodiments herein is not exhaustive and new solutions formed by equivalent replacement of single or multiple technical features in the embodiments are also within the scope of the invention, and all parameters involved in the solutions of the invention do not have mutually exclusive combinations if not specifically stated.
The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the spirit of the invention. Various modifications or additions may be made to the described embodiments or alternatives may be employed by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.

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1. The method for processing the modal fiber embroidery fabric is characterized by comprising the following steps of: the fabric is pretreated, then embroidered, padded for 5-8min at normal temperature by using the health care shea butter treating agent, and finally dried at 90-100 ℃ to obtain the finished embroidery fabric.
2. The method of processing a modal fiber embroidery fabric according to claim 1,
the fabric is a composite fiber of modal fiber, cedar fiber and modified milk protein fiber, wherein the mass ratio of the modal fiber, the cedar fiber and the modified milk protein fiber is 70-90%, 2-8% and 8-22% respectively.
3. The method of processing a modal fiber embroidery fabric according to claim 1,
the health care shea butter treating agent comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 8-10 parts of chitosan and plastic starch double-layer coated shea butter core-shell particles, 6-7 parts of nano chitin, 2-4 parts of potassium acetate, 2-5 parts of hyaluronic acid, 1-5 parts of nano amino silicone oil, 5-10 parts of polyoxyethylene nanoparticles, 10-30 parts of butoxyethyl nicotinate, 10-30 parts of amino silicon microemulsion and 60-70 parts of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole acetate.
4. The processing method of the modal fiber embroidery fabric according to claim 3, wherein the chitosan and plastic starch double-layer coated shea butter core-shell particles are prepared by the following method:
(1) preparation of oil phase: uniformly mixing shea butter, unsaturated fatty acid and an emulsifier to prepare an oil phase;
(2) preparation of the aqueous phase: mixing water, polyalcohol and metal salt uniformly to prepare a water phase;
(3) adding the water phase into the oil phase, and homogenizing for 2-4 times to obtain nano emulsion;
(4) adding the emulsified nano emulsion into an acid solution of chitosan to obtain a chitosan-coated shea butter core-shell particle solution;
(5) and adding the chitosan-coated shea butter core-shell particle solution into a plastic starch aqueous solution, and uniformly mixing to obtain the shea butter core-shell particles coated by the chitosan and the plastic starch.
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