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Treatments For Attaching Organic Compounds To Fibrous Goods
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Process of treating a textile material composed wholly or partially of cellulose comprising impregnation with an aqueous solution of melamine formaldehyde resin-forming ingredients or of mixed resin-forming ingredients of melamine formaldehyde and urea formaldehyde containing said solution an acid catalyst for the formation of the resin to dry and heat to form insoluble resin characterized in that said heating is carried out in an atmosphere that does not contain less than 10% of superheated steam, thereby conferring cellulose an improvement in abrasion resistance in comparison with the resistance to abrasion that is obtained when said heating is carried out in an atmosphere that does not contain steam or that contains only a small amount only of dry water vapor. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES204239A1952-06-261952-06-26Procedure to treat a textile material (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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Procedure for the finishing of fibrous material of cellulose, especially of textile material, with formaldehyde, in order to communicate it resistance to the deformation in humid (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)