GB592649A - Improved process for producing wash-proof patterns on woven fabrics - Google Patents

Improved process for producing wash-proof patterns on woven fabrics

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GB592649A
GB592649A GB12936/45A GB1293645A GB592649A GB 592649 A GB592649 A GB 592649A GB 12936/45 A GB12936/45 A GB 12936/45A GB 1293645 A GB1293645 A GB 1293645A GB 592649 A GB592649 A GB 592649A
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shrunk
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Cilander AG
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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06QDECORATING TEXTILES
    • D06Q1/00Decorating textiles
    • D06Q1/02Producing patterns by locally destroying or modifying the fibres of a web by chemical actions, e.g. making translucent

Abstract

Pattern effects produced on a woven fabric by embossing, calendering, or like mechanical operation are rendered permanent to water and chemicals, e.g. by condensing a synthetic resin upon the material, or by reacting the material with an aldehyde, and the fabric is then subjected to the action of a swelling agent, which may have a shrinking, parchmentizing, transparency, or other effect on the unpatterned portions of the fabric. Crape effects may be obtained. Parts of the fabric may be printed with resists so that they are not affected by the resin treatment or by the subsequent treatment with swelling agent. Differential dyeing effects may be produced. In an example, a bleached cotton muslin, which may be dyed or dye-printed, is printed with a paste comprising ground carob seeds, alcohol, water, dimethylol urea, turpentine, ammonium and sodium phosphates. After drying, the fabric is subjected to the action of a high-polish calender and heated to condense the urea-formaldehyde resin. It is then shrunk by treatment with 30 DEG Baum<\>ae caustic soda. A fabric with brilliant crape effects on a highly shrunk ground is obtained. In another example, muslin fabric is impregnated with dimethylol-urea solution, dried and then printed with a paste containing potassium carbonate. It is dried, embossed and then heated. The resin is prevented from condensing on the printed portions by the alkali carbonate. The fabric is then shrunk by treatment with caustic soda solution. In another example, a fabric printed with resin components and with a gum reserve is also printed with a medium causing local transparency, e.g. thickened tin chloride or calcium thiocyanate. This is followed by embossing and hardening. The fabric is shrunk by treatment with caustic soda solution. The treated fabric comprises portions of embossed pattern, transparent portions, unchanged portions and portions of thickened tissue. The printing medium used for fixing the pattern may contain dyes, pigments, metals, mica or other additions.
GB12936/45A 1944-06-02 1945-05-23 Improved process for producing wash-proof patterns on woven fabrics Expired GB592649A (en)

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Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE948596C (en) * 1951-08-22 1956-09-06 Heberlein & Co Ag Process for creating patterned weaving effects combined with permanent mechanical effects
US2776868A (en) * 1954-05-11 1957-01-08 Sayles Finishing Plants Inc Method of making multiple coated calendered pattern fabric
US2777186A (en) * 1953-12-21 1957-01-15 Heberlein Patent Corp Process for the production of permanent locally goffered effects and products therefrom
DE960891C (en) * 1951-05-19 1957-03-28 Heberlein & Co Ag Process for producing permanent, patterned mechanical effects on textile surfaces
US2926414A (en) * 1954-04-15 1960-03-01 Heberlein Patent Corp Production of mechanical effects on light-weight fabrics
US4108597A (en) * 1976-02-12 1978-08-22 Cotton Incorporated Process for imparting pucker and color effects to fabrics

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE960891C (en) * 1951-05-19 1957-03-28 Heberlein & Co Ag Process for producing permanent, patterned mechanical effects on textile surfaces
DE948596C (en) * 1951-08-22 1956-09-06 Heberlein & Co Ag Process for creating patterned weaving effects combined with permanent mechanical effects
US2777186A (en) * 1953-12-21 1957-01-15 Heberlein Patent Corp Process for the production of permanent locally goffered effects and products therefrom
US2926414A (en) * 1954-04-15 1960-03-01 Heberlein Patent Corp Production of mechanical effects on light-weight fabrics
US2776868A (en) * 1954-05-11 1957-01-08 Sayles Finishing Plants Inc Method of making multiple coated calendered pattern fabric
US4108597A (en) * 1976-02-12 1978-08-22 Cotton Incorporated Process for imparting pucker and color effects to fabrics

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