CN113322560A - Breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective clothing fabric and protective clothing - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective clothing fabric and a protective clothing, wherein the medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 15-25 parts of polyurethane fiber, 6-12 parts of far infrared fiber, 3-10 parts of bamboo fiber, 10-20 parts of soybean protein fiber, 5-15 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 6-12 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 5-10 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 5-10 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 2-6 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 1-3 parts of antibacterial agent. The fabric has the functions of resisting bacteria, inhibiting bacteria, ventilating, preventing water and absorbing moisture, and the protective clothing made of the fabric has good flexibility, good wearing comfort and convenient popularization and use.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of medical protective clothing, in particular to a breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective clothing fabric and a protective clothing.
Background
The medical protective clothing is worn by medical workers to isolate germs, harmful ultrafine dust, acidic solution and salt solution and keep the environment clean. PP (polypropylene, accounting for 62 percent of the total number) non-woven fabric material is adopted, and a breathable film special for protective clothing is covered outside, so that the air permeability is strong, and the static electricity is prevented; better permeability resistance, high impact resistance and resistance to corrosion of various organic solvents and acid and alkali. Has strong mechanical property and soft and comfortable texture. No combustion supporting, no toxicity, no irritation and no harm to skin.
The prior medical protective clothing fabric has poor softness, air permeability and wearing comfort, so the improvement is needed.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective clothing fabric and a protective clothing, and aims to solve the problems in the background art.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides the following technical scheme: the breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 15-25 parts of polyurethane fiber, 6-12 parts of far infrared fiber, 3-10 parts of bamboo fiber, 10-20 parts of soybean protein fiber, 5-15 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 6-12 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 5-10 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 5-10 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 2-6 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 1-3 parts of antibacterial agent.
Preferably, the medical protective clothing fabric comprises the following components in parts by weight: 20 parts of polyurethane fiber, 9 parts of far infrared fiber, 7 parts of bamboo fiber, 15 parts of soybean protein fiber, 10 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 9 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 8 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 8 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 4 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 2 parts of antibacterial agent.
Preferably, the antibacterial agent is prepared from 40% of nano-scale antibacterial coating agent, 20% of titanium dioxide hydrosol, 10% of metal-loaded composite mineral powder and 30% of chitosan.
Preferably, the preparation method comprises the following steps:
A. mixing polyurethane fibers, far infrared fibers, bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers, apocynum venetum fibers, rabbit hair fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and then soaking the mixture into an antibacterial softening liquid for pretreatment;
B. washing the pretreated fiber, and drying for later use;
C. mixing polyurethane fiber, far infrared fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare warp;
D. mixing bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare weft yarns;
E. respectively feeding the warp yarns and the weft yarns into a loom to prepare a fabric;
F. and finally, spraying an antibacterial agent on the surface of the fabric, and drying to obtain the fabric of the protective clothing.
Preferably, the medical protective clothing comprises a protective clothing body, and the protective clothing body is made of the medical protective clothing fabric.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the beneficial effects that: the fabric has the functions of antibiosis, bacteriostasis, ventilation, water resistance and moisture absorption, and the protective clothing made of the fabric has good flexibility, good wearing comfort and convenient popularization and use; the added wool fibers and graphene viscose fibers have long antibacterial and bacteriostatic time, so that the antibacterial efficiency of the fabric is improved; the added mercerized wool fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber have excellent mildew resistance, ageing resistance, light resistance and wear resistance, and also have strong sunlight and weather resistance.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention are clearly and completely described below, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The invention provides the following technical scheme: the breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 15-25 parts of polyurethane fiber, 6-12 parts of far infrared fiber, 3-10 parts of bamboo fiber, 10-20 parts of soybean protein fiber, 5-15 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 6-12 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 5-10 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 5-10 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 2-6 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 1-3 parts of antibacterial agent.
The first embodiment is as follows:
the medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 15 parts of polyurethane fiber, 6 parts of far infrared fiber, 3 parts of bamboo fiber, 10 parts of soybean protein fiber, 5 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 6 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 5 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 5 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 2 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 1 part of antibacterial agent.
In the embodiment, the antibacterial agent is prepared from 40% of nano-scale antibacterial coating agent, 20% of titanium dioxide hydrosol, 10% of metal-loaded composite mineral powder and 30% of chitosan.
The preparation method of this example includes the following steps:
A. mixing polyurethane fibers, far infrared fibers, bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers, apocynum venetum fibers, rabbit hair fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and then soaking the mixture into an antibacterial softening liquid for pretreatment;
B. washing the pretreated fiber, and drying for later use;
C. mixing polyurethane fiber, far infrared fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare warp;
D. mixing bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare weft yarns;
E. respectively feeding the warp yarns and the weft yarns into a loom to prepare a fabric;
F. and finally, spraying an antibacterial agent on the surface of the fabric, and drying to obtain the fabric of the protective clothing.
Example two:
the medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 25 parts of polyurethane fiber, 12 parts of far infrared fiber, 10 parts of bamboo fiber, 20 parts of soybean protein fiber, 15 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 12 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 10 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 10 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 6 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 3 parts of antibacterial agent.
In the embodiment, the antibacterial agent is prepared from 40% of nano-scale antibacterial coating agent, 20% of titanium dioxide hydrosol, 10% of metal-loaded composite mineral powder and 30% of chitosan.
The preparation method of this example includes the following steps:
A. mixing polyurethane fibers, far infrared fibers, bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers, apocynum venetum fibers, rabbit hair fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and then soaking the mixture into an antibacterial softening liquid for pretreatment;
B. washing the pretreated fiber, and drying for later use;
C. mixing polyurethane fiber, far infrared fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare warp;
D. mixing bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare weft yarns;
E. respectively feeding the warp yarns and the weft yarns into a loom to prepare a fabric;
F. and finally, spraying an antibacterial agent on the surface of the fabric, and drying to obtain the fabric of the protective clothing.
Example three:
the medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 15 parts of polyurethane fiber, 12 parts of far infrared fiber, 3 parts of bamboo fiber, 20 parts of soybean protein fiber, 5 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 12 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 5 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 10 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 2 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 3 parts of antibacterial agent.
In the embodiment, the antibacterial agent is prepared from 40% of nano-scale antibacterial coating agent, 20% of titanium dioxide hydrosol, 10% of metal-loaded composite mineral powder and 30% of chitosan.
The preparation method of this example includes the following steps:
A. mixing polyurethane fibers, far infrared fibers, bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers, apocynum venetum fibers, rabbit hair fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and then soaking the mixture into an antibacterial softening liquid for pretreatment;
B. washing the pretreated fiber, and drying for later use;
C. mixing polyurethane fiber, far infrared fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare warp;
D. mixing bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare weft yarns;
E. respectively feeding the warp yarns and the weft yarns into a loom to prepare a fabric;
F. and finally, spraying an antibacterial agent on the surface of the fabric, and drying to obtain the fabric of the protective clothing.
Example four:
the medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 17 parts of polyurethane fiber, 10 parts of far infrared fiber, 5 parts of bamboo fiber, 16 parts of soybean protein fiber, 12 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 8 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 9 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 7 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 5 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 2 parts of antibacterial agent.
In the embodiment, the antibacterial agent is prepared from 40% of nano-scale antibacterial coating agent, 20% of titanium dioxide hydrosol, 10% of metal-loaded composite mineral powder and 30% of chitosan.
The preparation method of this example includes the following steps:
A. mixing polyurethane fibers, far infrared fibers, bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers, apocynum venetum fibers, rabbit hair fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and then soaking the mixture into an antibacterial softening liquid for pretreatment;
B. washing the pretreated fiber, and drying for later use;
C. mixing polyurethane fiber, far infrared fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare warp;
D. mixing bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare weft yarns;
E. respectively feeding the warp yarns and the weft yarns into a loom to prepare a fabric;
F. and finally, spraying an antibacterial agent on the surface of the fabric, and drying to obtain the fabric of the protective clothing.
Example five:
the medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 20 parts of polyurethane fiber, 9 parts of far infrared fiber, 7 parts of bamboo fiber, 15 parts of soybean protein fiber, 10 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 9 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 8 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 8 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 4 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 2 parts of antibacterial agent.
In the embodiment, the antibacterial agent is prepared from 40% of nano-scale antibacterial coating agent, 20% of titanium dioxide hydrosol, 10% of metal-loaded composite mineral powder and 30% of chitosan.
The preparation method of this example includes the following steps:
A. mixing polyurethane fibers, far infrared fibers, bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers, apocynum venetum fibers, rabbit hair fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and then soaking the mixture into an antibacterial softening liquid for pretreatment;
B. washing the pretreated fiber, and drying for later use;
C. mixing polyurethane fiber, far infrared fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare warp;
D. mixing bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare weft yarns;
E. respectively feeding the warp yarns and the weft yarns into a loom to prepare a fabric;
F. and finally, spraying an antibacterial agent on the surface of the fabric, and drying to obtain the fabric of the protective clothing.
The invention also discloses medical protective clothing which comprises a protective clothing body, wherein the protective clothing body is made of the medical protective clothing fabric.
In conclusion, the fabric has the functions of resisting bacteria, inhibiting bacteria, ventilating, preventing water and absorbing moisture, and the protective clothing made of the fabric has good flexibility and wearing comfort and is convenient to popularize and use; the added wool fibers and graphene viscose fibers have long antibacterial and bacteriostatic time, so that the antibacterial efficiency of the fabric is improved; the added mercerized wool fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber have excellent mildew resistance, ageing resistance, light resistance and wear resistance, and also have strong sunlight and weather resistance.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. The utility model provides a medical protective clothing surface fabric of ventilative moisture absorption which characterized in that: the medical protective clothing fabric is formed by blending the following raw material components in parts by weight: 15-25 parts of polyurethane fiber, 6-12 parts of far infrared fiber, 3-10 parts of bamboo fiber, 10-20 parts of soybean protein fiber, 5-15 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 6-12 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 5-10 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 5-10 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 2-6 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 1-3 parts of antibacterial agent.
2. The breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective garment fabric according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the preferable component proportion of the medical protective clothing fabric is as follows: 20 parts of polyurethane fiber, 9 parts of far infrared fiber, 7 parts of bamboo fiber, 15 parts of soybean protein fiber, 10 parts of mercerized wool fiber, 9 parts of graphene viscose fiber, 8 parts of apocynum venetum fiber, 8 parts of rabbit hair fiber, 4 parts of nano antibacterial regenerated protein fiber and 2 parts of antibacterial agent.
3. The breathable and moisture-absorbing medical protective garment fabric according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the antibacterial agent is prepared from 40% of nano-scale antibacterial coating agent, 20% of titanium dioxide hydrosol, 10% of metal-loaded composite mineral powder and 30% of chitosan.
4. The preparation method of the breathable and hygroscopic medical protective clothing fabric is realized according to claim 1, and is characterized by comprising the following steps: the preparation method comprises the following steps:
A. mixing polyurethane fibers, far infrared fibers, bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers, apocynum venetum fibers, rabbit hair fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and then soaking the mixture into an antibacterial softening liquid for pretreatment;
B. washing the pretreated fiber, and drying for later use;
C. mixing polyurethane fiber, far infrared fiber, apocynum venetum fiber and rabbit hair fiber, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare warp;
D. mixing bamboo fibers, soybean protein fibers, mercerized wool fibers, graphene viscose fibers and nano antibacterial regenerated protein fibers, and adding the mixture into a spinning machine to prepare weft yarns;
E. respectively feeding the warp yarns and the weft yarns into a loom to prepare a fabric;
F. and finally, spraying an antibacterial agent on the surface of the fabric, and drying to obtain the fabric of the protective clothing.
5. A medical protective garment is characterized in that: the medical protective clothing comprises a protective clothing body, and the protective clothing body is made of the medical protective clothing fabric in any one of claims 1 to 3.
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